Area Overview for DN17 3NA
Area Information
DN17 3NA is a small residential cluster in North Lincolnshire, encompassing parts of the village of Burringham. The area covers 1.7 hectares and has a population of 1466, resulting in a low population density of 165 people per square kilometre. This suggests a quiet, low-density living environment, typical of rural or semi-rural settings. Burringham lies on the east bank of the River Trent, approximately 1 mile south of Gunness, and is part of the Scunthorpe post town area. The village is connected to nearby towns via the B1450 road and has historical ties to the Gunness and Burringham railway station, which once served both villages. Today, residents benefit from proximity to Scunthorpe, a regional commercial hub, and three nearby railway stations. The area retains a village character with a Grade II listed Church of St John the Baptist and a statue of Lady Claire Linton, a local historical figure. Living here offers a blend of rural tranquillity and access to regional services, though the small size of the area means limited local amenities.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.7 hectares
- Population
- 1466
- Population Density
- 165 people/km²
DN17 3NA is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 80% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for a small postcode area and suggests a mix of detached or semi-detached properties. Given the area’s size (1.7 hectares) and population (1466), the housing stock is limited, likely concentrated in individual homes rather than high-density developments. This makes the property market relatively niche, with limited competition but potentially higher prices due to scarcity. Buyers should consider the small area’s constraints, as the immediate surroundings may offer more options. The focus on owner-occupation implies long-term residency, which could mean a stable market but fewer short-term rental opportunities. For those seeking a home, the availability of houses may align with preferences for larger properties, though the lack of flats or apartments could limit choices for certain buyers.
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Energy Efficiency in DN17 3NA
The lifestyle in DN17 3NA is shaped by its small size and village character. Nearby amenities include five retail outlets, such as Tesco Scunthorpe, M&S Scunthorpe RP, and Aldi Gallagher, which are within practical reach. These shops provide essential services and grocery options for residents. The village itself features a public house called Take a Gander on the High Street, offering a local gathering spot. Historic sites like the Grade II listed Church of St John the Baptist and the statue of Lady Claire Linton by the river bank add cultural and historical value. While the area lacks large-scale leisure facilities, the proximity to Scunthorpe offers more extensive options. The combination of local pubs, retail, and historical landmarks creates a characterful, low-key lifestyle suited to those prioritising community and heritage over urban amenities.
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Schools
The nearest school to DN17 3NA is the Gunness and Burringham Church of England Primary School, which serves both villages. This is a primary school with an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, indicating a satisfactory standard of education. The school’s location halfway between Gunness and Burringham suggests it is a shared resource for both communities. As a primary school, it caters to children aged 4–11, and its ‘good’ rating implies it meets national standards in teaching and outcomes. However, no secondary schools are listed in the data, so families may need to look beyond DN17 3NA for secondary education. The presence of a primary school with a good rating is a positive factor for families, though the lack of additional educational institutions could be a consideration for those requiring a broader range of schooling options.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gunness and Burringham Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of DN17 3NA has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This indicates a mature, stable community with a focus on middle-aged residents. Home ownership is high, at 80%, and the predominant accommodation type is houses, suggesting a residential area with larger properties rather than flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The low population density of 165 people per square kilometre implies a spread-out, possibly rural settlement pattern. For quality of life, the demographic profile suggests a community with established households and limited turnover, which can contribute to a sense of continuity. However, the absence of data on deprivation or diversity means these factors cannot be assessed. The age profile may influence local services, with a focus on adult needs rather than schools or childcare.
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