Area Overview for DN17 2DB
Area Information
Living in DN17 2DB means inhabiting a tightly compacted residential cluster in North Lincolnshire, where 1,579 people reside across just 3.1 hectares. This high population density—51,444 people per square kilometre—creates a densely populated, almost village-like atmosphere. The area is part of the Ashby ward, a unitary authority known for its above-average deprivation levels, with over half its residents living in England’s 20% most deprived neighbourhoods. Despite this, DN17 2DB is a place of stability, with 72% of homes owner-occupied and a median age of 47, suggesting a community of established residents. Daily life here is defined by proximity: shops, rail links, and schools are all within practical reach. The area’s small size means a tight-knit feel, though its high density also means limited space for expansion. For those seeking a quiet, mature community with access to essential services, DN17 2DB offers a mix of practicality and familiarity.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.1 hectares
- Population
- 1579
- Population Density
- 4823 people/km²
The property market in DN17 2DB is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 72% of properties in private hands. This contrasts with rental markets, where high turnover is typical, suggesting a community of long-term residents. The area’s accommodation is largely composed of houses, not flats or apartments, which aligns with the predominantly older demographic. Given the postcode’s small size—just 3.1 hectares—housing stock is limited, and the high population density means properties are likely to be closely spaced. For buyers, this presents a challenge: competition for homes is likely to be fierce, and the immediate surroundings may offer few alternatives. The focus on owner-occupation also means the market is less influenced by short-term rental demand, potentially offering more stability for long-term investors.
House Prices in DN17 2DB
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Energy Efficiency in DN17 2DB
Living in DN17 2DB offers access to nearby retail and transport hubs. The area’s retail options include Heron Riddings, Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, and Tesco Ashby, providing essentials within reach. These shops cater to daily needs, though the compact size of the postcode means choices are limited to these specific venues. Rail connectivity is strong, with three stations offering links to Scunthorpe and beyond. While the area lacks expansive parks or leisure facilities, the proximity to rail and shops suggests a lifestyle focused on convenience rather than recreation. Residents may need to travel further for larger amenities, but the immediate surroundings provide sufficient support for basic living.
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Schools
Residents of DN17 2DB have access to two primary schools: Oakfield Primary School and Sunway Infant School. Both are primary institutions, catering to younger children, with Oakfield Primary School holding an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. This mix of schools provides options for families, though the absence of secondary schools in the immediate area may require commuting. The presence of a ‘good’-rated primary school suggests a baseline standard of education, but parents seeking a broader range of educational choices may need to look beyond the postcode. The compact nature of DN17 2DB means schools are likely to be within walking distance, supporting a family-friendly lifestyle.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oakfield Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Sunway Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Oakfield Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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DN17 2DB’s population skews towards adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of middle-aged residents, many of whom may be settled in long-term housing. Home ownership is strong, with 72% of properties owner-occupied, indicating a stable, non-transient population. The area is predominantly White, reflecting broader trends in North Lincolnshire. However, over half of residents live in England’s 20% most deprived neighbourhoods, which can impact access to services and opportunities. This deprivation context means residents may face higher costs for essentials and fewer local amenities compared to less deprived areas. Despite this, the high home ownership rate suggests a degree of economic resilience. The compact nature of the area, combined with its demographic profile, creates a community that is both cohesive and challenged by resource constraints.
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