Area Overview for PL3 4RR

Area Information

Living in PL3 4RR means residing within a specific postcode cluster that forms part of a larger residential landscape in Plymouth. You are entering a small pocket of accommodation defined by its compact nature and its integration into the broader city infrastructure. The population here stands at 1,724 people, creating a tightly knit environment where neighbours are likely to know one another. This area is not an isolated island but a connected node within the city, situated near key transport hubs and city centre amenities. Daily life in PL3 4RR revolves around practical accessibility and modern living standards. The housing is predominantly composed of flats, catering to those seeking urban convenience without the footprint of a detached house. With a median age of just 22 years, the community reflects a dynamic, youthful demographic. This is an area built for professionals and students who value proximity to rail stations, ferry terminals, and major retail outlets. You will find yourself surrounded by the practical necessities of city living, from the Co-op Mutley to the Plymouth Railway Station, all within a short journey. The area offers a residence focused on efficiency and location rather than suburban sprawl.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1724
Population Density
7808 people/km²

The property market in PL3 4RR is characterised by a very high reliance on the rental sector. With just 24 per cent of households owning their homes, nine out of ten residents rent their accommodation. This reality shapes the architecture of the area, where the stock is almost exclusively flats. You will struggle to find traditional family homes with gardens or driveways in this specific postcode. Instead, you will encounter a variety of apartment blocks and converted urban dwellings designed for single occupants or small couples. Buying into PL3 4RR might present challenges for those seeking the stability of freehold ownership or larger square footage. The market here is driven by opportunity, appealing to those who wish to live close to transport links rather than build equity in a standalone property. Conversely, the rental market remains robust and in high demand due to the concentration of young adults. If you are considering purchasing, your options are likely limited to leaseholds within flat complexes. The distinction between this area and traditional family suburbs is stark; this is a hub for transient, urban-dwelling populations. The high density of flats ensures that you are close to town centres, but the lack of large properties limits potential for ease of living for families needing space.

House Prices in PL3 4RR

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in PL3 4RR

Your lifestyle in PL3 4RR is defined by immediate access to convenience and transport rather than large-scale leisure facilities. Retail options are well-distributed, with five key shops including Co-op Peverell, Tesco Mutley, and Co-op Mutley located in close proximity. These supermarkets and convenience stores ensure you can stock up on groceries without leaving your immediate neighbourhood. The area is also a transport hub, standing just shoulders away from major rail hubs and ferry landing stages. High street shopping and local services are integrated into the daily fabric of the postcode. For leisure, the area relies on the broader city of Plymouth for parks and major entertainment venues. While PL3 4RR itself contains few dedicated leisure facilities, its location allows you to reach them quickly. The sheer number of transport terminals—five rail, five ferry, and two airport nodes—functions as a lifestyle asset in itself. You can start your day with a coffee at a local shop and arrive at a meeting in Exeter or London in record time. The absence of isolated parks in the specific data suggests that your green space usage will largely depend on the wider city offerings. This postcode is designed for those who commute frequently, offering the retail footprint of a city centre with the residential density of an urban block.

Amenities

Schools

Plymouth College stands as the most notable educational institution near PL3 4RR. This location is classified as an independent school, offering a specific educational pathway for those who can access its curriculum and tuition. Independent schools often provide a distinct environment compared to state-funded academies, with smaller class sizes and specialised facilities. The presence of an independent college in the immediate vicinity suggests that affluent families or those seeking private education options reside very close to this postcode. For residents with school-age children, the proximity of Plymouth College offers a significant advantage in terms of commute times and daily routine. However, the data does not list any state-maintained primary or secondary schools directly adjacent to this small cluster. Families looking for comprehensive school systems may need to travel further outside the immediate PL3 4RR boundaries to find state provision. The educational landscape is therefore specialised, catering to a niche demographic that values private education. This limited selection means you must weigh the convenience of the college against the limited choice of state schooling. The area serves the independent sector well, providing a direct transport link for pupils who require daily travel to their place of study.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Plymouth CollegeindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile of PL3 4RR is defined almost entirely by young adulthood. The median age is 22 years, with the majority of residents falling into the 15 to 29 year age bracket. This demographic skew indicates an area heavily populated by students and early career professionals rather than families or retirees. Eighty per cent of the population does not own their homes, as only 24 per cent report home ownership. This statistic strongly suggests a rental-dominated market where residents prioritise location over long-term asset building. Accommodation types in this postcode cluster consist primarily of flats. There are no detached houses or semi-detached properties recorded within the core data for this specific identification. The physical layout of the neighbourhood matches the lifestyle needs of the younger population, offering density and accessibility. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the area's small size often means rapid demographic shifts as students move in and out for courses or work. Living here, you are surrounded by a transient yet vibrant population that moves with the rhythms of the academic and commercial sectors. The low ownership rate means that the character of the housing stock may change rapidly over time, with units frequently converting or repurposed to suit contemporary living needs.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

24
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

21
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the primary demographic living in PL3 4RR?
The population consists of 1,724 residents with a median age of 22 years. The most common age range is 15 to 29 years, indicating the area is populated by young adults, students, and early career professionals rather than families or retirees.
What types of schools are available near PL3 4RR?
The only school listed in the immediate vicinity is Plymouth College, which is an independent school. There are no state-maintained primary or secondary schools recorded directly adjacent to this specific postcode cluster, so families may need to travel further for state education.
Are there any safety or environmental risks in this area?
Natually occurring risks are non-existent; the area passes all flood and planning constraint assessments. However, the crime risk is assessed as CRITICAL with a score of 2 out of 100. This high crime rate necessitates enhanced security measures for residents.
How connected is PL3 4RR to transport networks?
Digital and physical connectivity is excellent. Broadband scores 98 out of 100, and there are five railway stations, five ferry terminals, and two airports within practical reach. This makes the area highly convenient for commuters and remote workers alike.

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