Area Overview for DN19 7PS
Area Information
DN19 7PS is a small, tightly knit residential area in England, spanning 21.4 hectares and home to 1,342 residents. Its compact size fosters a close-knit community, where daily life is shaped by the surrounding countryside and limited urban sprawl. The area’s population density of 65 people per square kilometre suggests a quiet, low-traffic environment, ideal for those seeking a relaxed pace of life. Most residents are adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, reflecting a stable, mature demographic. The area’s primary housing stock consists of homes, with 66% of properties owner-occupied, indicating a long-term presence of residents. Proximity to amenities like New Holland Railway Station and nearby retail outlets adds practicality to the area’s appeal, while the lack of major planning constraints allows for straightforward development. However, the critical flood risk score of 99.98 underscores a key challenge for prospective buyers. Despite this, the area’s low crime risk and accessible transport options make it a viable choice for those prioritising safety and connectivity.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 21.4 hectares
- Population
- 1342
- Population Density
- 65 people/km²
The property market in DN19 7PS is characterised by a strong presence of owner-occupied homes, with 66% of properties owned by their residents. This suggests a stable market where long-term investment is common, rather than a rental-focused area. The dominance of houses over flats or apartments indicates a preference for larger, more private properties, likely appealing to families or those seeking space. Given the area’s small size—21.4 hectares—the housing stock is limited, which could mean fewer options for buyers. However, the absence of planning constraints such as protected woodlands or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty may make development or property acquisition more straightforward. For buyers, this means a focus on existing homes rather than new builds, with potential for value retention due to the area’s low population density and stable demographic. The compact nature of the area also means proximity to amenities like schools and transport is a key selling point.
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Energy Efficiency in DN19 7PS
Daily life in DN19 7PS is shaped by its proximity to practical amenities, including five railway stations that offer easy access to nearby towns and cities. Retail options are diverse, with outlets such as Lincolnshire Co-operative Co and Makro Hull providing everything from groceries to larger purchases. The Hull Ferry Terminal adds a unique dimension, allowing residents to explore coastal routes or commute across water. While the area lacks extensive parks or leisure facilities, its small size ensures that essential services are within walking or short driving distance. The presence of a primary school and low crime risk contributes to a family-friendly environment. However, the absence of secondary schools or recreational spaces may require residents to travel further for broader leisure or educational opportunities. Overall, the area’s compactness and accessibility create a functional lifestyle, though it may not cater to those seeking expansive natural or cultural amenities.
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Schools
The nearest school to DN19 7PS is New Holland Church of England and Methodist Primary School, which serves the area’s primary education needs. The school is rated as satisfactory by Ofsted, indicating it meets basic standards but may not excel in all areas. As a primary school, it caters to children aged 4–11, making it a critical consideration for families with young children. The absence of secondary schools or further education institutions in the immediate vicinity means residents may need to travel to nearby towns for higher education. However, the school’s location within practical reach of the area suggests it is a central hub for local families. The single school option highlights the need for careful planning for families requiring secondary education, though the satisfactory rating implies a baseline level of quality and consistency in teaching.
| 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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DN19 7PS has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, with fewer younger or elderly residents. Home ownership is high at 66%, indicating a preference for long-term residency over rental properties. The area is predominantly composed of houses, rather than flats or apartments, which aligns with the demographic’s likely need for more spacious living. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other groups provided. The population density of 65 people per square kilometre is low, contributing to a less crowded, more private living environment. While no deprivation data is explicitly mentioned, the combination of high home ownership and mature age profile suggests a relatively stable socioeconomic profile. However, the lack of diversity in ethnic composition may limit cultural or social variety for some residents.
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Planning Constraints
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