Area Overview for PL4 7XQ
Area Information
PL4 7XQ is a small residential postcode situated in the heart of Devon, England. This cluster contains a specific population of 1,947 people who call this neighbourhood home. Living in PL4 7XQ means adopting a lifestyle defined by practical convenience rather than expansive green space. The area sits close to Plymouth, giving residents direct access to major rail, ferry, and airport options. You can reach the Plymouth Railway Station, Devonport Railway Station, and Dockyard Railway Station quickly. Nearby transport hubs include the Plymouth Landing Stage and Plymouth Ferry Terminal. For those needing flights, Plymouth City Airport is just a short drive away. Daily shopping is equally accessible. Residents have five retail options within practical reach, including Aldi Mount, Sainsburys Plymouth, and Spar. The character of the postcode is defined by immediate proximity to these essential services. There are no large protected nature reserves or woodlands within the immediate footprint, allowing for a straightforward urban experience. While the area lacks the rural seclusion of the AONB, its location ensures that work, education, and leisure are never far apart. You can walk or take a short drive to reach distinctive Plymouth landmarks. This balance of accessibility and manageable size makes it a functional choice for those seeking a base in the city.
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- Population
- 1947
- Population Density
- 11006 people/km²
The property market in PL4 7XQ is characterised by a reliance on rental tenancies rather than outright ownership. Only 43% of households own their homes, which means the majority of the 1,947 residents rent their accommodation. The predominant accommodation type found here is houses, which shapes the look and feel of the streets. This density of rental properties suggests a dynamic market where residents come and go more frequently than in estate-heavy regions. Houses remain popular despite the high rental percentage, indicating a preference for traditional family living arrangements over apartments or flats. When looking for homes in PL4 7XQ, you should prepare to view properties that are often tenanted. The small size of this postcode cluster limits the inventory available at any one time. Competition may arise between buyers and landlords who wish to secure long-term tenants. The mix of owners and renters creates a unique dynamic where property values can be influenced by rental yields as much as resale potential. If you are looking to buy coming from elsewhere, you will find a market driven by immediate housing demand rather than luxury speculation. The focus remains on practical housing solutions within a postcode of fewer than 2,000 homes.
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Energy Efficiency in PL4 7XQ
Daily life in PL4 7XQ revolves around convenience and accessibility to key amenities. You have five retail outlets within practical reach, allowing for quick grocery runs and shopping. Notable supermarkets include Aldi Mount and Sainsburys Plymouth, with Spar also located nearby. These venues ensure that basic necessities are never far from your front door. Transport links further enhance your lifestyle freedom. Five railway stations serve the area, providing easy links to Devon and Cornwall. Plymouth Landing Stage and Plymouth Ferry Terminal offer connections to neighbouring towns. Two airports, both listed as Plymouth City Airport, are just a short distance away. This density of transport options makes travel while living in PL4 7XQ a simple task. The area lacks large parks or nature reserves within the immediate postcode boundaries, but its urban location compensates with city life. You can access the vibrant culture of Plymouth without the need for long drives. The combination of nearby supermarkets, rail stations, and airports creates a hub where work, shopping, and travel intersect. Your routine remains flexible as services and transport are always close by.
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Schools
Education options for children living in PL4 7XQ are concentrated around Salisbury Road. You will find several primary schools serving the local community. Salisbury Road Junior School stands as one of the key institutions in the area. Nearby, Salisbury Road Infants School caters to younger children. Salisbury Road Primary School also operates in the vicinity, serving students of various primary ages. Ofsted ratings confirm that Salisbury Road Primary School holds a good rating. These schools form a cohesive network where infants and juniors often attend facilities just streets apart. For families with mixed-age children, the proximity of these schools offers significant convenience. The presence of multiple institutions at the Junior and Infant level provides alternatives without needing to travel far. You do not need to rely on long commutes to reach a suitable school. The concentration of schools on or near Salisbury Road creates a distinct educational hub within the postcode. Living in PL4 7XQ guarantees that your children have immediate access to recognised primary education providers.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Salisbury Road Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Salisbury Road Infants' School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Salisbury Road Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Salisbury Road Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community within PL4 7XQ has a distinct demographic profile shaped by its mature housing stock. Of the 1,947 residents, the median age is 47 years. The most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood dominated by established families and professionals rather than students or retirees. Home ownership stands at 43%, indicating that more than half of the residents rent their properties. The primary accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the older demographic living in the area. The predominant ethnic group is White. While specific deprivation data is not included in the provided records, the household composition points toward a stable, established community. You are likely to meet neighbours who have lived in their houses for decades. The 43% ownership rate implies a significant rental sector, bringing a transient element to the population compared to areas with higher ownership rates. The adult-heavy age range influences local demand for amenities and community spaces. Living in this postcode means joining a community where daily life revolves around the needs of working-age adults and their families.
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