Area Overview for DN16 2GA
Area Information
Living in DN16 2GA means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in North Lincolnshire. With a population of 1,494, the area is compact but offers a mix of practicality and accessibility. The ward of Ashby, which includes DN16 2GA, has the highest population density in North Lincolnshire at around 4,500 residents per square kilometre. This density, combined with the area’s proximity to nearby towns and transport links, creates a community that balances local life with regional connectivity. Daily life here is shaped by the surrounding infrastructure: residents have easy access to retail outlets like Aldi Ashby and Morrisons, as well as three railway stations within practical reach. The median age of 47 suggests a stable demographic, with many residents in their prime working years. While the area is not affluent—over half of its population lives in England’s 20% most deprived neighbourhoods—it offers a straightforward lifestyle with minimal environmental risks and a focus on essential services. For those prioritising convenience over luxury, DN16 2GA provides a functional base with clear links to broader opportunities.
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- 4187 people/km²
The property market in DN16 2GA is characterised by a 38% home ownership rate, indicating that the majority of properties are rented rather than owner-occupied. This suggests a rental market that may be more dynamic, with potential for turnover but also less stability for long-term buyers. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which are typically larger and more spaced out than flats, aligning with the area’s low-density residential layout. For buyers, this means a limited selection of properties, as the small postcode area is unlikely to have many homes available. Prospective buyers may need to look beyond DN16 2GA’s immediate boundaries to find options, though the nearby wards of Frodingham or Kingsway could offer similar housing stock. The market’s modest scale and focus on owner-occupied properties mean that purchasing here could be a viable option for those seeking a stable, traditional home in a low-risk environment, but competition may be limited.
House Prices in DN16 2GA
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Energy Efficiency in DN16 2GA
Daily life in DN16 2GA is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities and services. The area’s retail offerings include Aldi Ashby, Iceland Ashby, and Morrisons Daily Scunthorpe, providing residents with access to grocery shopping and everyday essentials. These stores are within practical reach, reducing the need for long commutes to larger towns. The three nearby railway stations—Scunthorpe, Althorpe, and Kirton Lindsey—offer convenient links to regional transport networks, enabling travel to cultural, employment, or leisure destinations. While the area lacks large parks or recreational facilities, its compact nature ensures that amenities are closely clustered, making it easy to access shops, services, and transport. The lifestyle here is straightforward, prioritising functionality over luxury, with a focus on meeting basic needs efficiently. For those who value convenience and a no-frills approach to living, DN16 2GA offers a practical environment with minimal hassle.
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Schools
Families in DN16 2GA have access to a range of educational institutions, including primary schools and a voluntary academy. Ashby Infants’ School and St Bede’s Catholic School cater to younger children, offering foundational education in a local setting. St Bede’s Catholic Voluntary Academy, rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, provides secondary-level education with a focus on Catholic values. The presence of both primary and academy schools ensures a structured pathway for children’s education, though the lack of secondary schools within the immediate area may require commuting. The mix of school types reflects a blend of traditional and state-funded education, allowing parents to choose between community-focused institutions and academies with potentially more resources. However, the absence of higher-tier schools or specialist facilities within DN16 2GA itself means families may need to consider broader regional options for advanced learning.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | The Darley Centre | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Ashby Infants' School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | St Bede's Catholic School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | St Bede's Catholic Voluntary Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DN16 2GA is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a population focused on established careers and family life, though the area’s high deprivation levels—over half of residents live in England’s 20% most deprived neighbourhoods—indicate limited access to wealth-building opportunities. Home ownership is relatively low at 38%, meaning many households are renters, which could affect long-term stability for buyers. The accommodation type is largely houses, reflecting a traditional, low-density housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics provided. The high deprivation score implies that public services, employment prospects, and amenities may be constrained compared to more affluent areas. This context is crucial for understanding the area’s quality of life: while it offers basic necessities, residents may face challenges in accessing higher education, healthcare, or cultural resources beyond the immediate vicinity.
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