Area Overview for PL9 8UG

Area Information

Living in PL9 8UG offers a distinct residential experience within the South West of England. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning just 955 square metres, creating a defined and contained neighbourhood for residents. You are part of a local community with a total population of 1492 people, which fosters a close-knit environment despite the limited physical footprint. The area stands apart from larger urban sprawl due to its compact nature, providing a sense of stability and familiar surroundings for those who call it home. Daily life here is characterised by proximity and community focus, where the boundaries of the area are clear and the residential character is consistent. When you consider homes in PL9 8UG, you are entering an established part of the local landscape where the scale of development matches the existing infrastructure. This density ensures that essential services and amenities remain within easy reach, supporting a convenient lifestyle without the chaos of a major city centre. The area is situated in a context where residents benefit from being part of a recognised postcode sector that North West Plymouth.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
955 m²
Population
1492
Population Density
2301 people/km²

The property market for PL9 8UG is defined by a strong tradition of home ownership. With 70% of the population owning their homes, this is clearly an owner-occupied area rather than a rental hot spot. You will find that the housing stock is dominated by houses, which distinguishes this postcode from zones focused on urban apartments or purpose-built rental blocks. This bias toward owner-occupied houses means that when you look for homes in PL9 8UG, you are primarily seeking detached, semi-detached, or terraced period properties. The low rental proportion suggests that the local market does not attract significant student populations or high-turnover transient workers. Instead, buyers here are looking for a buy-to-live environment where they can establish roots for the long term. The compact size of the area, covering only 955 square metres, implies that housing options are limited in volume but consistent in character. Potential buyers should expect a market where the overhead of buying is significant, as you are acquiring a stake in a stable, non-transient neighbourhood. The prevalence of houses over apartments further cements the area's identity as a family or elder-retirement focused zone, away from the transient nature of city-centre flats.

House Prices in PL9 8UG

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Energy Efficiency in PL9 8UG

Your daily life in PL9 8UG is supported by a convenient ring of retail and transport hubs within practical reach. For your weekly shop, you have access to three major supermarket chains. Lidl Elburton provides budget-friendly groceries, while Iceland Plymstock and Morrisons Elburton offer alternatives for varied shopping preferences and larger volume buys. This variety ensures you do not have to travel far for essentials. Beyond retail, the area is adjacent to significant transport links including Plymouth Railway Station, Devonport Railway Station, and Dockyard Railway Station. These rail connections give you ample choice for travelling to Plymouth city centre or other parts of the South West. If you prefer water-based travel, five ferry landings are nearby, with Plymouth Mount Batten Ferry Landing, Plymouth Landing Stage, and Plymouth Ferry Terminal standing out as key destinations. Travelers heading to Islay, Campbeltown, and Oban often use these facilities. For aviation, there are two airport options, both identified as Plymouth City Airport. This density of amenities and transport nodes means you can shop, commute, and travel without needing a private vehicle for every journey.

Amenities

Schools

For families considering PL9 8UG, local education options are straightforward and locally anchored. The nearest school is Dunstone Community Primary School, which serves the primary education needs of the local younger population. As a primary institution, this school caters to children from early years up to the age of eleven, providing the foundational stage of the education cycle. Currently, there is no secondary school listed within the immediate vicinity of this postcode, meaning older children may need to travel further for high school placement. The presence of Dunstone Community Primary School ensures that the youngest residents have access to education without the need for complex catchment area checks across distant towns. You will rely on this single primary option to judge the local educational provision, as no other schools appear in the provided data for this specific location. If you are looking for comprehensive schools nearby, you must look beyond the immediate cluster of PL9 8UG. The reliance on one named primary school indicates a mature, localised education catchment that serves the demographic of 30 to 64 year olds raising young families within the area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Dunstone Community Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within PL9 8UG reflects a mature demographic profile. The median age of residents is 47 years, indicating that the area attracts or retains an older population compared to the national average. Most commonly, you will find adults aged between 30 and 64 years forming the backbone of the local society. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood where stability and established households predominate, rather than transient young professionals or families just starting out. Home ownership levels are notably high, with 70% of the population owning their residence, which signals long-term settlement and investment in local areas. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, meaning the streetscape consists largely of traditional detached or semi-detached properties rather than student halls or rental flats. Predominantly, the ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of this specific town. You do not need to worry about social deprivation in this context, as the area functions as a stable residential zone. The concentration of owner-occupiers contributes to a quieter, more settled atmosphere where neighbours know each other and local issues are addressed through established community channels rather than temporary arrangements.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

70
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

31
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who primarily lives in PL9 8UG?
The area is home to a mature population with a median age of 47. Most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years, and 70% of the neighbourhood owns their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the accommodation is almost entirely composed of houses. This demographic profile suggests a stable, long-term settlement rather than a transient or student-focused area.
What schools are near PL9 8UG?
The only school listed in the immediate vicinity is Dunstone Community Primary School. As a primary institution, it caters to children in the early stages of their education. There is no secondary school data provided for this specific postcode, meaning older children likely attend schools further away from this residential cluster.
Is transport access good in this area?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 98 and a mobile coverage score of 84, both on a scale of 100. Physically, you are close to major transport hubs including Plymouth Railway Station, Devonport Railway Station, and three ferry landings. There are also two airports in Plymouth City Airport nearby, offering comprehensive travel links.
Are there good local amenities?
Residents have direct access to five retail outlets, including Lidl Elburton, Iceland Plymstock, and Morrisons Elburton. Transport infrastructure is extensive, with five railway stations and five ferry terminals in close proximity. The concentration of these services ensures that daily shopping and travel needs are met without the need for extensive journeys.
Is PL9 8UG a safe place to live?
Yes, the area scores 81 out of 100 for safety, indicating low crime risk and below-average crime rates. Environmentally, the site passes all major safety and planning assessments with zero risk scores for floods, wetlands, and protected woodlands. This combination of low crime and free from environmental planning constraints makes it a secure residential choice.

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