Area Overview for DN17 2RQ
Area Information
DN17 2RQ is a small, tightly knit residential cluster in North Lincolnshire, part of the Scunthorpe conurbation. Its compact size—just 1.0 hectare—supports a population of 1,576 people, with a high density of 1,403 residents per square kilometre. This area, though small, is rooted in rural history, with parts of its western boundary extending to the River Trent. The community reflects a mix of long-standing residents and those drawn to its proximity to Scunthorpe, a larger town offering employment and services. Daily life here balances traditional elements with modern convenience, from historic sites like the parish church to nearby retail and rail links. The area’s character is defined by its compactness, where a short walk or drive can connect residents to amenities, while its low crime rate and flood risk make it appealing for families seeking stability.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.0 hectares
- Population
- 1576
- Population Density
- 1403 people/km²
DN17 2RQ is overwhelmingly an owner-occupied area, with 92% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which aligns with the area’s low density and historical roots in rural living. This suggests a housing stock that is likely older, with traditional layouts and possibly period features, given the region’s history of farming and brick manufacturing. The small area size—just 1.0 hectare—means the housing stock is limited, making this a niche market for buyers seeking characterful homes. Those considering the area should look to nearby Scunthorpe for broader property options, as the immediate surroundings may offer fewer choices. The high home ownership rate also indicates a community with long-term residents, which can be a draw for those seeking stability.
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Energy Efficiency in DN17 2RQ
Living in DN17 2RQ offers access to a range of practical amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include Heron Riddings, Lincolnshire Co-operative, and Tesco Ashby, providing everyday shopping needs. The three nearby railway stations—Scunthorpe, Althorpe, and Kirton Lindsey—connect residents to broader networks, facilitating travel to work, leisure, or social events. While the area itself is small, its proximity to Scunthorpe expands lifestyle options, from dining to cultural attractions. The compactness of DN17 2RQ means daily life is efficient, with minimal travel required for essentials. However, the absence of named parks or leisure facilities in the data suggests residents may rely on nearby areas for recreation, though the historical sites in Bottesford, such as the parish church and Fleming’s Bridge, add local character.
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The population of DN17 2RQ is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and 92% of residents owning their homes. This high home ownership rate suggests a stable, long-term community. The most common age group, adults aged 30–64, indicates a demographic focused on family life and established careers. Accommodation is largely houses, reflecting a preference for single-family living. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no data provided on other groups. The area’s density—1,403 people per square kilometre—means it is neither sprawling nor sparsely populated, fostering a sense of closeness. While no specific deprivation data is cited, the high home ownership and low crime rate imply a relatively secure, self-sufficient community.
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