Area Overview for DN19 7EW
Area Information
DN19 7EW is a compact residential postcode area in England, covering 76.1 hectares and home to 1,342 residents. Its low population density of 65 people per square kilometre suggests a quiet, spread-out community. The area is characterised by a mix of older and newer housing, with 66% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. This small cluster of homes is surrounded by practical amenities, including five nearby railway stations and a ferry terminal, which connect residents to larger towns like Hull. The median age of 47 indicates a mature population, with most residents aged between 30 and 64. Daily life here balances local convenience with access to regional services. The presence of a primary school within the area ensures families have immediate access to education, while the broadband score of 94 and mobile coverage of 82 support modern connectivity. Despite its small size, DN19 7EW offers a blend of residential tranquillity and practical accessibility, making it a viable option for those seeking a settled, community-focused lifestyle.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 76.1 hectares
- Population
- 1342
- Population Density
- 65 people/km²
The property market in DN19 7EW is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 66% of properties owned by residents. This contrasts with areas where rental demand is higher, indicating a community that values long-term investment in housing. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which may reflect a preference for larger, more private living spaces. Given the small size of the area—just 76.1 hectares—the housing stock is likely limited, meaning buyers may need to consider nearby regions for additional options. The high proportion of owner-occupied properties suggests a stable market with potential for long-term value retention. However, the compact nature of DN19 7EW means property availability is constrained, and buyers should assess proximity to essential services like schools and transport. For those seeking a quiet, established home, this area offers a mix of traditional housing and community-centric living, though expansion opportunities are minimal.
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Energy Efficiency in DN19 7EW
Living in DN19 7EW offers a blend of local convenience and regional accessibility. The nearby retail options—such as Iceland Hull, Asda Hessle, and Heron Hessle—provide essential shopping, while the five railway stations, including Hull and Goxhill, connect residents to broader networks. The Hull Ferry Terminal adds a unique transport option for those reliant on water-based travel. For leisure, the area’s proximity to natural sites like Ramsar wetland sites and protected nature reserves suggests opportunities for outdoor activities, though these may be constrained by planning restrictions. The presence of a primary school ensures children have immediate access to education, while the quiet, low-density setting may appeal to those seeking a slower pace of life. The mix of local amenities and regional links creates a lifestyle that balances simplicity with practicality, ideal for those prioritising ease of access over urban vibrancy.
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Schools
The nearest school to DN19 7EW is the New Holland Church of England and Methodist Primary School, which serves the local community with a satisfactory Ofsted rating. This primary school is the sole educational institution listed in the area, meaning families must rely on it for early years education. The absence of secondary schools nearby implies that students may need to travel to larger towns like Hull for further education. The satisfactory rating suggests the school meets basic standards but may not excel in specialist subjects or extracurriculars. For families prioritising proximity to schools, this primary institution is a key asset, though additional research into secondary education options is necessary. The single school in the area underscores the importance of local infrastructure in supporting family needs.
| 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 7EW is predominantly composed of adults aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a population that is largely established in careers and family life, rather than younger or older demographics. Home ownership is strong, with 66% of properties owned by residents, indicating a stable housing market. The area is primarily composed of houses rather than flats or apartments, which aligns with the higher proportion of owner-occupied homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a homogenous demographic profile. The low population density of 65 people per square kilometre implies a less densely populated, possibly rural or semi-rural setting. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the combination of high home ownership and mature age profile suggests a community with relatively stable economic conditions. However, the absence of detailed diversity statistics means the full range of social dynamics remains unexplored.
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Planning Constraints
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