Area Overview for PL4 0BQ

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Area Information

Living in PL4 0BQ means residing within a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster in Plymouth, England. You will find approximately 1,304 people calling this cluster home. The setting is defined by its compact nature, making it a distinct pocket of the larger city fabric. While the area does not boast extensive open space or grand landmarks, its identity is tied tightly to its immediate location and proximity to key transport links. Daily life here is characterised by proximity to major facilities, including Plymouth Ferry Terminal and several railway stations. This accessibility is central to the appeal of the postcode for those prioritising connectivity over isolated rural living. The demographic heart of this community skews significantly towards younger residents, indicating a dynamic environment rather than a quiet retirement village. You are stepping into an area where the focus is on municipal integration and convenience. The small population means you are part of a localised group, which can foster a tight-knit feel among neighbours despite the high density of flats. Expect a practical lifestyle where access to transport and retail often dictates personal routines. The area serves as a functional residential zone that benefits from being embedded within the greater Plymouth network.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1304
Population Density
7373 people/km²

The property market in PL4 0BQ is defined by a high concentration of flats. This accommodation type dominates the housing stock, creating a vertically oriented residential environment rather than a terrace of semi-detached houses. Approximately 35% of the 1,304 residents own their homes, meaning the majority of the market consists of rented properties. This high rental proportion suggests the area attracts investors, landlords, and tenants seeking affordable city living. Buyers looking for a detached house here will find limited options, as the architecture is primarily designed for multi-unit living. The prevalence of flats makes this lifestyle particularly suitable for professionals or couples who do not require extensive garden space. If you are considering purchasing homes in PL4 0BQ, expect to navigate a market where leasehold flats are the norm. The small size of the residential cluster means transaction volumes are likely low compared to broader districts. This concentration of flats also implies closer neighbour interactions and shared building maintenance costs. For a buyer, the lack of traditional house styles is a defining characteristic, offering convenience and security in exchange for less privacy and fewer private outdoor areas.

House Prices in PL4 0BQ

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Energy Efficiency in PL4 0BQ

Amenities around PL4 0BQ are concentrated and plentiful, ensuring you will not need to travel far for daily essentials. Five major retail outlets, including Asda Plymouth Exeter, Tesco Beaumont, and Sainsburys Plymouth, are within easy reach. These supermarkets provide comprehensive grocery options for your weekly shopping. For strolling and coastal views, five ferry landing stages, such as Plymouth Landing Stage and Plymouth Mount Batten Ferry Landing, offer accessible waterfront access. If you wish to explore beyond the city, five railway stations including the Dockyard Railway Station provide direct links to other parts of Devon and Cornwall. Two Plymouth City Airport facilities are nearby for those needing air travel, adding a layer of convenience to your lifestyle. The area benefits from a mix of major retail chains and public transport hubs that define your daily convenience. You can attend weekly markets in Plymouth city centre or shop locally with ease. The presence of these five ferry points and five rail stations highlights the area's integration into the regional transport grid. Living here means having your retail and travel needs met without long commutes. The convenience of these nearby amenities makes PL4 0BQ a practical choice for busy families and professionals alike.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in PL4 0BQ have access to primary education that meets high standards. The nearest school is Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, which features as a primary institution in the immediate vicinity. This school holds a 'good' rating from Ofsted, indicating a solid educational provision for your children. The availability of a single named primary school suggests that familial needs are met at this level without the need to travel further for local attendance. The school's Good rating provides reassurance regarding the quality of teaching and pastoral care available. While there are no secondary schools listed in the immediate data for this specific postcode, the presence of Holy Cross Catholic Primary School anchors the community's family infrastructure. For children entering the system, this venue offers a recognised path to further education. The proximity of a well-rated primary school is a practical advantage for parents balancing work and school runs. You can expect the local young adult population to include both school-aged children and students attending the nearby institutions. When planning your move to PL4 0BQ, verify the catchment areas for Holy Cross Catholic Primary School to ensure it aligns with your child's specific placement needs.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Holy Cross Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Holy Cross Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in PL4 0BQ displays a clear skew towards the younger end of the age spectrum. The data shows that young adults aged between 15 and 29 years represent the most common age range. This demographic profile contrasts with a median age of 47 years across the entire cluster, suggesting a family of ages where older parents live alongside younger professionals. Regarding housing tenure, 35% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining portion of the population likely rents, reflecting the nature of the local stock. Flats are the predominant accommodation type in this postcode area. This housing style supports a lifestyle suited to couples or single professionals rather than large households requiring spacious rooms. The predominant ethnic group in PL4 0BQ is White, mirroring the wider demographic makeup of the surrounding Plymouth region. With a median age nearing 47 and a high concentration of young adults, the area feels like a stable yet youthful environment. The mix of renters and owners at 35% indicates a balanced market where long-term settlement occurs alongside transient living arrangements typical of student or corporate housing.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

35
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

28
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the primary demographic in PL4 0BQ?
The most common age range in PL4 0BQ is young adults between 15 and 29 years, although the median age for the area is 47. This mix indicates a community comprising both younger residents and older households.
What types of homes are available in this postcode?
The predominant accommodation type in PL4 0BQ consists of flats. With a population of 1,304 and 35% home ownership, the market is largely defined by vertical living rather than detached houses.
Are there good schools near PL4 0BQ?
Yes, Holy Cross Catholic Primary School is located near PL4 0BQ. It is a primary school with a 'good' Ofsted rating, providing solid local education for young children in the neighbourhood.
How safe is the area for families?
The crime risk assessment for PL4 0BQ is rated as 'critical' with a score of 9, indicating crime rates are above average. While environmental risks like flooding are low, residents are advised to consider enhanced security measures.
What transport links serve residents of PL4 0BQ?
Residents benefit from five nearby ferry landings, five railway stations including Plymouth Railway Station, and two Plymouth City Airport locations. Fixed broadband also scores 92 out of 100 for reliable digital connectivity.

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