Area Overview for DN19 7BT
Area Information
DN19 7BT is a small, tightly knit residential area in England, covering just 15.5 hectares and home to 1,796 people. With a population density of 632 people per square kilometre, it is a compact community where neighbours are likely to know each other. The area is characterised by its modest size and the prevalence of house ownership, with 74% of residents owning their homes. This suggests a stable, long-term population, predominantly adults aged 30–64, reflecting a mature community. Daily life here is likely to revolve around local amenities, with the nearby Co-op stores and rail stations offering practical convenience. The area’s low crime risk and absence of environmental constraints such as protected woodlands or wetlands make it an attractive option for those seeking a peaceful, family-friendly environment. Its proximity to rail networks and strong broadband connectivity further enhance its appeal for commuters and remote workers. For buyers, DN19 7BT represents a blend of security, accessibility, and a quiet residential atmosphere, ideal for those prioritising stability over urban vibrancy.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 15.5 hectares
- Population
- 1796
- Population Density
- 632 people/km²
The property market in DN19 7BT is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 74% of residents owning their properties. This contrasts with areas where rental demand drives the market, suggesting a focus on long-term residency rather than speculative investment. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical of smaller, rural or semi-rural postcode areas. This housing stock likely includes family homes and single-family residences, catering to the area’s mature demographic. Given the small size of the area—just 15.5 hectares—the housing stock is limited, meaning buyers may need to look beyond immediate surroundings for additional options. The high home ownership rate and absence of planning constraints such as protected woodlands or AONB designations indicate a straightforward property market, with fewer regulatory hurdles for buyers. For those seeking a home in DN19 7BT, the emphasis on owner-occupation and traditional housing suggests a practical, low-maintenance market suited to those prioritising stability over urban amenities.
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The lifestyle in DN19 7BT is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities, including five retail outlets such as Co-op Barrow upon, Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, and Co-op Barton. These stores provide access to groceries, household goods, and other daily necessities, reducing the need for long trips to larger centres. The area’s rail stations—Goxhill, Barrow Haven, and New Holland—offer additional convenience, connecting residents to broader networks for shopping, leisure, or employment. While the data does not specify parks or recreational facilities, the absence of environmental constraints like protected woodlands or AONB designations suggests open spaces may be available for local use. The combination of retail accessibility and rail connectivity supports a practical, low-stress lifestyle, ideal for those valuing convenience over sprawling urban amenities. For residents, the area’s small size means most needs are met within a short distance, fostering a self-contained, community-oriented environment.
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The nearest school to DN19 7BT is John Harrison C of E Primary School, which serves the local community with a good Ofsted rating. This primary school is likely to be the main educational provision for children in the area, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. The presence of a well-rated primary school is a significant draw for families, offering a foundation for early education within walking distance. However, parents seeking secondary education may need to look further afield, as the data does not specify nearby secondary schools. The school’s good rating suggests a focus on quality teaching and facilities, though the absence of detailed performance metrics means further research would be needed for a comprehensive assessment. For families prioritising local schooling, DN19 7BT’s primary school is a positive feature, but the lack of secondary options may influence decisions for larger families.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Harrison C of E Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of DN19 7BT is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This indicates a community skewed towards middle-aged residents, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership is high at 74%, reflecting a strong preference for property investment over rental living. The area is composed mainly of houses rather than flats, aligning with the demographic profile of older, settled households. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity or deprivation is not provided. The absence of detailed socioeconomic breakdowns means assumptions about deprivation or income levels cannot be made. However, the high home ownership rate and low crime risk suggest a relatively stable, low-pressure environment. For families, the presence of a primary school with a good Ofsted rating adds to the area’s appeal, though secondary education options are not specified. The demographic profile paints a picture of a community focused on long-term residence and local connection.
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