Area Overview for PL5 2YW

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Area Information

This specific cluster of homes known as PL5 2YW is a small residential pocket situated within the broader landscape of Plymouth, England. With a population of exactly 1490 people, this area forms a tightly knit neighbourhood rather than a sprawling district. Life here revolves around a compact, walkable environment where residents rely heavily on nearby transport links and local retail outlets for their daily needs. As a defined postcode area, it offers a quiet retreat from the city centre's busiest thoroughfares while maintaining close proximity to key infrastructure. You are living in an established part of the city where the community has developed a distinct rhythm over the years. The area is characterised by its residential nature, prioritising home life over commercial activity. This makes it a practical choice if you value proximity to amenities without requiring a large commuting distance. The small scale of the population ensures a manageable environment, often appealing to those seeking a settled domestic setting rather than the anonymity of a larger urban fringe. When considering homes in PL5 2YW, you are entering a space defined by its precise boundaries and immediate access to services such as railway stations and ferry terminals.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1490
Population Density
2377 people/km²

The housing stock in this postcode is heavily skewed towards owned residences, reflecting a market driven by established homeowners rather than short-term renters. With 55 per cent of the population owning their homes, you will find a substantial portion of the properties have been refurbished or maintained over decades of occupancy. Houses are the primary accommodation type, meaning detached, semi-detached, and terrace homes make up the vast majority of the stock. This contrasts sharply with areas dominated by purpose-built flats or blocks of social housing. When searching for homes in PL5 2YW, buyers should expect a mix of property ages given the long-term ownership model. The Irish origin of the designation does not imply specific architectural styles but rather marks a distinct postal boundary within the city. The high level of ownership suggests that price fluctuations might be slower to impact the neighbourhood as owners are less likely to list when a quick sale is required. This market dynamic creates a stable environment where property values are often determined by location and condition. If you are looking to buy, the predominance of houses offers flexibility for customisation that you might not find in an estate flat development.

House Prices in PL5 2YW

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Energy Efficiency in PL5 2YW

Residents of PL5 2YW benefit from a wealth of amenities positioned within practical commuting distance. For daily shopping needs, you have immediate access to Morrisons Daily, Co-op St, and Lidl St, ensuring that groceries and household essentials are always available. Retail options are further supported by five notable local stores that cater to varied consumer habits. Transport links are exceptionally dense, providing five railway station alternatives close by. St Budeaux Ferry Road Railway Station, St Budeaux Victoria Road Railway Station, and Keyham Railway Station provide multiple rail connections for speedy access to Exeter, Waterloo, and other major hubs. Beyond rail, the area is serviced by five ferry terminals, including Devonport Ferry Terminal, Torpoint Ferry Terminal, and Plymouth Stonehouse Ferry Terminal. These routes facilitate easy travel to Falmouth and Dartmouth. Travel time to the airport is short, with only two airports listed in the immediate region, both identified as Plymouth City Airport. This extensive network means you never feel isolated within the city. Your daily commute or weekend trip is a matter of minutes from the doorstep.

Amenities

Schools

Families in this neighbourhood have several educational options within a short reach of their homes. St Budeaux Foundation CofE (Aided) Junior School stands as a primary institution catering to younger children in the local catchment. Nearby, Tamarside Community College also operates as a primary school, offering complementary educational provision. For families children requiring special educational needs and disabilities support, Mount Tamar School is situated close by and serves as a special school. The area also sees the presence of Marine Academy Plymouth, which functions as an academy providing a broader secondary curriculum. Younger children attending primary levels may find that Marine Academy Primary is directly near, and notably, this school holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This high rating indicates excellent standards in education, safeguarding, and community interaction. The mix of primary academies, church-aider schools, and a special provision school means there is an answer for most educational needs. Parents should research catchment boundaries carefully for St Budeaux Foundation CofE and Tamarside Community College, as local attendance policies apply strictly.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1St Budeaux Foundation CofE (Aided) Junior SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Tamarside Community CollegeprimaryN/AN/A
3Mount Tamar SchoolspecialN/AN/A
4Marine Academy PlymouthacademyN/AN/A
5Marine Academy PrimaryprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

You are movers into a community dominated by adults, as the most common age range for residents falls between 30 and 64 years old. The median age of 47 confirms this is an area populated by mature households rather than families starting out or young professionals just beginning their careers. There is a significant focus on stability, evidenced by a home ownership rate of 55 per cent. This figure indicates that more than half of the households secure their own property, suggesting long-term residents who have stayed put for many years. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, aligning with the preferences of this middle-aged demographic. The area is also ethnically homogenous, with White residents making up the predominant group. This demographic stability contributes to a predictable neighbourhood character where local traditions and neighbourly relations are likely well established. Living in PL5 2YW means joining a society where generational ties to the local area are common. The lack of significant youth migration or rapid demographic shifts provides a consistent social fabric for those who value a settled community atmosphere.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

55
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

20
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the PL5 2YW postcode area?
The community is defined by a mature age profile, with the median age of 47 and the most common age range between 30 and 64 years. House ownership is the norm, with 55 per cent of residents owning their homes. The population of 1490 is predominantly White, creating a stable, established neighbourhood atmosphere focused on long-term residency.
What schools are available near PL5 2YW?
Families have multiple options including St Budeaux Foundation CofE (Aided) Junior School and Tamarside Community College as primary schools. For special educational needs, Mount Tamar School is nearby. Marine Academy Primary offers an outstanding Ofsted rating, while Marine Academy Plymouth serves as a closer secondary or academy option for older students.
How is connectivity and transport in this area?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 97/100 and mobile coverage at 84/100, both indicating high-quality service for remote work. Transport access is extensive, featuring five nearby railway stations including St Budeaux Ferry Road, five ferry terminals like Devonport, and easy proximity to Plymouth City Airport.
Is PL5 2YW safe for families?
The area passes all environmental safety assessments with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints. However, the crime risk level is a warning with a score of 57/100, indicating medium crime risk similar to the national average. Residents should apply standard security precautions, though the environmental safety profile is secure.

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