Area Overview for DN19 7BH
Area Information
DN19 7BH is a small, tightly knit residential cluster in England, covering just 1.4 hectares and home to 1,342 residents. Its low population density of 65 people per square kilometre suggests a quiet, community-focused environment. The area’s compact size means residents are likely to know their neighbours, fostering a sense of familiarity. With a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30–64, this is a mature community, likely centred around family life and stable employment. The presence of 66% home ownership indicates a mix of long-term residents and those seeking settled living. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to local amenities, including rail links, retail hubs, and a ferry terminal, which connect residents to nearby towns and services. While the area’s flood risk is critical, its low crime rate and practical infrastructure make it an appealing option for those prioritising safety and accessibility. Living in DN19 7BH offers a balance of quietude and connectivity, with homes primarily in single-family structures, reflecting a traditional, owner-occupied demographic.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.4 hectares
- Population
- 1342
- Population Density
- 65 people/km²
The property market in DN19 7BH is characterised by a high rate of home ownership (66%) and a predominance of houses as the primary accommodation type. This indicates a community where long-term residency is common, with fewer rental properties compared to other areas. Given the small area size of 1.4 hectares, the housing stock is limited, which may create competition among buyers. The focus on single-family homes suggests a market that caters to families seeking space and privacy, though the compact nature of the area means proximity to neighbours is inevitable. For buyers, this small cluster offers a mix of established properties, but the lack of new developments may limit options. Those considering the area should weigh the benefits of a stable, owner-occupied community against the potential scarcity of available homes. The immediate surroundings may provide more variety, but the core of DN19 7BH remains a tightly held, residential enclave.
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Energy Efficiency in DN19 7BH
Life in DN19 7BH is shaped by its proximity to practical amenities, including five rail stations and a ferry terminal, which provide easy access to nearby towns and services. Retail options such as Co-op Barrow upon and Makro Hull cater to daily needs, offering convenience for shopping and groceries. The ferry terminal at Hull adds a unique dimension, allowing residents to connect to maritime routes and potentially explore coastal areas. While the area’s small size means limited on-site leisure facilities, the surrounding region likely offers parks and recreational spaces. The combination of rail links, retail hubs, and ferry access creates a lifestyle that balances local convenience with regional connectivity. For those seeking a mix of practicality and accessibility, DN19 7BH’s amenities contribute to a functional, community-oriented daily life.
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Schools
The nearest school to DN19 7BH is the New Holland Church of England and Methodist Primary School, which serves the local community with a satisfactory Ofsted rating. As a primary school, it caters to younger children, providing a foundation for education in the area. The presence of a single primary school suggests that families may need to travel to nearby towns for secondary education, though the school’s rating indicates it meets acceptable standards. The lack of secondary schools in the immediate vicinity means parents should consider commuting options for older children. For those prioritising a strong local school network, the area’s limited educational infrastructure may be a consideration. However, the satisfactory rating of the primary school offers reassurance about the quality of early education available to residents.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New Holland Church of England and Methodist Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DN19 7BH is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a population focused on middle-aged households, likely with established careers and family commitments. Home ownership is strong, with 66% of residents living in their own homes, compared to the national average of around 64%. The accommodation type is largely houses, which aligns with the area’s small size and residential character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The low population density of 65 people per square kilometre implies a less crowded environment, potentially contributing to a slower pace of life. For buyers, this profile suggests a community that values stability, with fewer transient residents and a focus on long-term living. The absence of specific data on deprivation means quality of life factors such as access to services and employment opportunities are not quantified, but the presence of nearby amenities suggests practical support for daily needs.
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Planning Constraints
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