Area Overview for PL8 1LD
Area Information
Living in PL8 1LD defines yourself within a specific residential cluster spanning 33.3 hectares in Devon. You will find a tight-knit community of 1,599 residents spread across the landscape at an average density of 46 people per square kilometre. This sparse distribution means streets likely wind gently through green spaces rather than cutting through dense urban grids. The area is entirely dedicated to housing, creating a quiet environment focused on domestic life rather than commercial activity. Your daily routine will be shaped by the neighbours immediately outside your window rather than the distant bustle of a town centre. The postcode covers a small neighbourhood where every property shares the suburban character of the surrounding Devon countryside. You are looking at a location that prioritises space and tranquility over rapid connectivity or high-rise living. The low population density offers a distinct break from the pace of larger towns like Plymouth or Exeter while keeping essential services within a practical commuting distance.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 33.3 hectares
- Population
- 1599
- Population Density
- 46 people/km²
Buying a home in PL8 1LD involves entering a market defined by established ownership rather than a dynamic rental sector. With a 70 per cent home ownership rate, the area is clearly an owner-occupied community. This high proportion of landlords suggests that the physical stock consists largely of purchased houses rather than purpose-built rental flats. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you will not find the compact apartments or high-density blocks typical of city centres. Instead, the housing stock comprises detached or semi-detached properties suited to families seeking space or downsizers looking for quieter grounds. For a buyer, this translates to a market where negotiation often focuses on condition and gardens rather than speculation on future lettable yields. The small size of the area, covering only 33.3 hectares, means there is limited new development likely to heavily impact stock prices in the short term.
House Prices in PL8 1LD
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Energy Efficiency in PL8 1LD
Residents of PL8 1LD enjoy a lifestyle anchored by specific retail and transport hubs nearby. You are just a short drive or walk away from five key retail options, including Co-op Modbury, Co-op Newton, and Tesco Ivybridge. These supermarkets and local stores handle most of your weekly shopping needs without requiring a trip to the city centre. For coastal recreation, the area benefits from proximity to five ferry locations. You can access Cockleridge Ham Ferry Landing, Bantham Ferry Landing, and Noss Mayo Ferry Landing, which are essential gateways to the Devon coast. Ivybridge Railway Station remains the primary rail link serving residents who commute by train. This combination of retail convenience and coastal accessibility defines the practical rhythm of life here. You will find that essential goods and seaside escapes are both within a practical reach, balancing day-to-day needs with leisure opportunities.
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Schools
Families living in PL8 1LD have access to three distinct primary schools within their immediate neighbourhood. Holbeton Primary School holds a good Ofsted rating and offers education for younger children in this catchment area. Ermington Primary School also carries a good Ofsted rating and operates nearby to serve the local population. You will find these institutions positioned to provide a consistent educational foundation for children as they begin their formal schooling. The mix includes two primary schools with good ratings alongside another primary provision, ensuring options for different catchment zones or travel preferences. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode, which means older children will likely commute to larger towns for their secondary education. This focus on primary education indicates that the local estate serves as a hub for early childhood learning and development.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ermington Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Holbeton School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Holbeton Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Ermington Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PL8 1LD is marked by stability and maturity. The median age sits at 47 years, confirming that the most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where long-term residents tend to stay rather than churn through transient tenancies. Home ownership stands at 70 per cent, indicating that the majority of households have purchased their properties and are likely invested in the local estate. You will encounter a population where houses remain the predominant form of accommodation, reinforcing the suburban family or elderly couple living pattern. The ethnic makeup is predominantly White, which aligns with the broader demographics of rural and coastal Devon. There are very few young children or elderly residents concentrated in this specific square kilometre, creating a balanced adult workforce. This steady demographic structure points to a stable investment environment where property values may reflect long-term tenure rather than short-term letting trends.
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