Area Overview for DN17 1XD
Area Information
Living in DN17 1XD places you within the Brumby Ward of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster measuring just 5301 m². The area contains a population of 1536 residents, creating a dense pocket of housing in a unitary authority ward. You are situated in the English Parliamentary constituency of Scunthorpe, at coordinates 53.566827, -0.678659 on Common Road. The compact nature of this cluster means daily life revolves around a concentrated group of neighbours sharing local infrastructure. Established as the DN17 postcode district in January 1980, the area has served the growing industrial town of Scunthorpe for decades. While the search results do not detail specific historical events or architectural landmarks within this exact square kilometre, the ward itself holds approximately 1452 residents across a slightly larger boundary. Your immediate environment is defined by high-density housing typical of post-industrial housing estates. You are buying into a functional part of the town where proximity takes precedence over expansive gardens. The character of DN17 1XD is shaped by its position as a tightly knit residential zone rather than a sprawling suburb.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 5301 m²
- Population
- 1536
- Population Density
- 4625 people/km²
The property market in DN17 1XD is characterised by a housing stock consisting primarily of houses. Houses serve as the main form of accommodation throughout this small postcode area. Only 25 per cent of the population owns their homes, which signals a dynamic market with a mix of landlord properties and owner-occupied dwellings. Buying a home in DN17 1XD means entering a zone where rental pressure exists alongside traditional ownership. The concentration of houses suggests you will find terraced or semi-detached properties rather than detached estates or converted flats. This small residential cluster of 5301 m² limits the variety of property types available within the immediate boundaries of the postcode. You are likely to compete against other buyers or landlords for the limited housing units on Common Road. The area functions as part of the larger Brumby Ward election district within North Lincolnshire. The low rate of home ownership complicates the narrative of a quiet, settled neighbourhood. Instead, the market reflects a pragmatic approach to housing in an industrial town where supply is tight. For buyers, this means navigating a market where standing out can be difficult due to the sheer number of existing residents relative to the physical size of the area.
House Prices in DN17 1XD
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Energy Efficiency in DN17 1XD
Living in DN17 1XD offers practical access to essential retail and transport links. Five major retail outlets are within walking or short driving distance, ensuring daily necessities are available. You can shop at Tesco Lichfield, Asda Parkside, or the Co-op on Scnthorpe depending on your preferred brand and hours. The presence of these large hypermarkets means you do not need to travel to Lichfield town centre for groceries. Three railway stations provide rapid rail connectivity for those commuting to Greater Lincolnshire or Sheffield. Scunthorpe Railway Station, Althorpe Railway Station, and Crowle Railway Station form the key transport hubs for the ward. These stations offer frequent services to the wider network, supporting the needs of the 1536 residents. Daily life in this dense cluster is supported by the convenience of having large supermarkets and train stations nearby. You can run errands in the morning and travel for work in the afternoon without significant planning. The concentration of amenities within the Brumby Ward makes this a functional location for shopping and commuting. There are no small boutique cafes or parks listed in the immediate immediate amenity data, so planning meals around the larger stores is standard. The lifestyle here is defined by utility and direct access to the main towns of North Lincolnshire.
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Schools
Families living in DN17 1XD have access to several educational institutions immediately nearby. Parkwood Infant School, Parkwood Junior School, and Parkwood Primary School form a cohesive educational cluster in the area. Each primary school operates separately under the Parkwood name, offering different stages of education or specific catchment zones. Further down the list stands Oasis Academy Parkwood, an academy school with an Ofsted rating of good. This rating provides assurance regarding the standard of education offered at the academy level. The presence of both infant/junior primary schools and an academy indicates a comprehensive network for children growing up in the ward. You do not need to travel far to secure schooling for your children. The mix of school types means parents have choices between traditional primary structures and the academy model. All listed schools serve the local community directly, reducing the need for long commutes. The proximity of these institutions supports the residential nature of DN17 1XD. Whether you are looking at homes in the vicinity, the educational infrastructure is present and rated by official bodies. This concentration of schooling makes the area practical for families with young children attending the local parks or academies.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Parkwood Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Parkwood Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Parkwood Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Oasis Academy Parkwood | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DN17 1XD is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age of residents is 47, indicating a demographic focused on mid-life stability rather than young families or retirees. Only 25 per cent of the population owns their homes outright, which implies a significant portion of the neighbourhood consists of renters. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, reflecting the traditional style of housing in this part of Scunthorpe. The ethnic profile of the area is predominantly White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of North Lincolnshire. Population density reaches 289771 people per km², a figure that highlights the intensiveness of the built environment within this specific postcode. This high density contrasts with the average spread of English suburbs, suggesting a location where space is at a premium. You are living in an area where neighbours are likely close by, both socially and physically. The age profile suggests a stable population where residents have established themselves in the town. The low home ownership rate indicates that many people may be purchasing their first home or renting long-term in this specific cluster.
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