Area Overview for PL4 9BS
Area Information
Living in PL4 9BS offers a distinct experience within the Plymouth conurbation. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster with a total population of 1,633 residents. The location sits close to major transport infrastructure, including Plymouth Railway Station, Devonport Railway Station, Dockyard Railway Station, Plymouth Landing Stage, Plymouth Mount Batten Ferry Landing, and Plymouth Ferry Terminal. These facilities make the area accessible for commuters and those who rely on boat travel. You are also near two airports, Plymouth City Airport, which supports travel needs beyond the region. The housing stock is primarily composed of houses, distinguishing this postcode from areas dominated by flats or apartments. With a median age of just 22 years, the community feels younger than the national average, yet adults between 30 and 64 years account for the largest age group. This mix creates a neighbourhood where families and younger professionals coexist. The area passes all checks for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. This clear separation from environmental constraints provides certainty for long-term planning. While the local area is compact, its connectivity to the wider city through rail and ferry networks means daily isolation is minimal.
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- 1633
- Population Density
- 11757 people/km²
The property market in PL4 9BS is characterised by a specific housing preference. Houses dominate the accommodation type, making this postcode unsuitable for those seeking flats or apartment-style living. The presence of five Co-op stores nearby, including Co-op Salisbury, Co-op Embankment, and Co-op Beaumont, supports daily household needs within the local cluster. With 42% home ownership, the market displays a moderate level of private tenure. This suggests that buyers should expect a mix of owner-occupied properties and rentals, though the latter may be proportionally larger than in similar priced growth areas. The small population of 1,633 limits the immediate inventory, so buyers often look at the immediate surroundings to find suitable homes. The area passes safety assessments for flood risk and planning constraints, which can positively influence property valuations by removing development uncertainties. However, the warning level crime risk score of 57 indicates that standard security precautions remain necessary. The proximity to major stations like Plymouth Railway Station and Devonport Railway Station adds value for commuters, potentially increasing demand from workers outside the immediate local zone.
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Your lifestyle in PL4 9BS revolves around proximity to essential services and major transport hubs. You have access to five retail and facility locations, specifically three Co-op supermarkets: Co-op Salisbury, Co-op Embankment, and Co-op Beaumont. These outlets are sufficient for daily grocery needs and household shopping. Transport options are extensive, with five ferry facilities, five railway stations, and two airports all located within practical reach. Plymouth Landing Stage, Plymouth Mount Batten Ferry Landing, and Plymouth Ferry Terminal offer convenient water access. The area has five railway stations, including Plymouth Railway Station, Devonport Railway Station, and Dockyard Railway Station, catering to various commute patterns. You can also reach two airports, Plymouth City Airport, for regional and national travel. This density of amenities means you do not need to travel far for basic conveniences. While the area lacks specific parks or leisure venues listed in the immediate data, the strong transport links function as a lifestyle asset, connecting you to broader attractions outside the postcode. Life here is defined by convenience and efficient access rather than local niche attractions.
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The community profile of PL4 9BS reflects a balanced split between younger residents and established adults. The median age is 22 years, which defines a generally youthful demographic for the postcode. However, the most common age range consists of adults aged 30 to 64 years. This indicates that while a significant number of younger people may live here, the area also sustains a substantial cohort of working families and professionals. Home ownership stands at 42%, meaning slightly less than half of the residents own their property outright. Consequently, a significant portion of the population likely rents their accommodation. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, which reflects the broader composition of the city. The majority of residents live in houses, contributing to a low-density living environment compared to inner-city blocks. Deprivation data is not included in the available figures for this postcode, but the low median age and high mobile coverage score of 84 suggest a connected and economically active population. The housing preference for houses over flats aligns with the needs of families and those seeking more garden space.
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