Area Information

DN34 4UE represents a quiet residential cluster within the DN34 postcode area of England. This specific location spans just 4693 square metres, creating an intimate setting for its residents. The area houses a population of 1560 people, which spreads across this relatively compact footprint. High population density figures indicate that every metre of land serves a purpose for habitation. Living in DN34 4UE means engaging with a closely knit environment where neighbours are likely aware of each other. The scale prevents the anonymity found in larger cities while maintaining a peaceful, suburban feel. Daily life revolves around the immediate surroundings rather than distant city centres. The area functions as a settled community where residents know their local street layout. This postcode area offers a stable environment for families and individuals seeking calm. The confined size of the residential cluster fosters a strong sense of place. You experience a distinct atmosphere that differs from sprawling districts nearby. The location provides a contained living space with defined boundaries. It is a place where you can identify the exact commuter belt and residential zones without confusion. The small area size ensures that local initiatives reach more households quickly.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4693 m²
Population
1560
Population Density
6122 people/km²

The property market in DN34 4UE reflects a traditional homeownership sector. Houses form the main accommodation type, steering the market away from flats or luxury apartments. Roughly 82 per cent of the population owns their homes, creating a stable market for sellers and buyers alike. This high ownership rate suggests that many residents have lived in their properties for significant periods. You will encounter mostly owner-occupied streets where purchases require negotiation rather than immediate tenancy agreement. The small area size of 4693 square metres limits the total number of available properties. This scarcity can influence pricing and demand for specific homes in this cluster. The population of 1560 indicates a moderate market size compared to larger towns. Buyers looking for homes in DN34 4UE face a market geared towards families or retired couples. The accommodation type data confirms no significant presence of purpose-built rental blocks. This distinction matters for your long-term plans regarding mortgage choices. The market relies on traditional house sales rather than rapid-turnover tenancies. You should treat expectations for availability carefully given the localized nature of the cluster. The 82 per cent ownership figure signals a community where people stay put. This stability often translates to well-maintained buildings and established neighbourhood value.

House Prices in DN34 4UE

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Energy Efficiency in DN34 4UE

Your daily lifestyle in DN34 4UE benefits from immediate access to essential retail and transport hubs. Five railway stations lie close by, providing fast connections to Grimsby Town Railway Station, Grimsby Docks Railway Station, and New Clee Railway Station. These stations anchor your commuter routes to broader regional networks. For everyday shopping needs, five key retail outlets are within easy reach. You will find Lidl West, Iceland Grimsby, and M&S Grimsby nearby for groceries and clothing. These supermarkets and high-street brands are practical choices for your weekly household management. The proximity of these amenities means you do not need a car for basic errands. Dining options, leisure centres, and parks exist within the broader DN34 vicinity but specific names are not listed in the available data. The small area size of 4693 square metres concentrates your commercial and residential life. This density ensures you can walk or cycle to a store within minutes. Residents value the convenience of having everyday shops so close to their homes. The retail score of five indicates a solid baseline of convenience without overwhelming commercial noise. You can plan your week around visiting Lidl West or Iceland without traffic delays. The presence of these amenities supports a self-sufficient lifestyle without excessive travel. Transport and retail form the backbone of your routine in this postcode.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community in DN34 4UE displays a mature character defined by its age profile. The median age sits at 47 years, placing the demographic firmly within the older adult bracket. Most residents fall into the 30 to 64 years age range, suggesting established careers and long-term stability. This maturity influences how the neighbourhood functions and who occupies the homes. Home ownership stands at 82 per cent, indicating overwhelmingly owner-occupied streets rather than a rental landscape. You will find that most people have invested locally in these properties. The predominant ethnic group is White, which shapes the cultural fabric of the community. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, meaning townhouses or detached properties dominate the skyline. This housing pattern supports the high ownership rate. The lack of student housing or high-density flats reinforces the family-oriented nature of the area. Deprivation metrics are absent from the available data, so specific income levels remain unknown. However, the ownership rate suggests financial stability among residents. The population density of 332401 people per square kilometre reflects a very densely packed cluster. You should expect a vibrant local presence despite the small geographic area. The demographic mix supports schools and amenities catering to adults and families. This age concentration means fewer young children compared to younger districts.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

82
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

25
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in DN34 4UE?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. An impressive 82 per cent of the 1560 residents own their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, and houses are the main type of accommodation. You will find a mature population with high ownership rates.
How safe is the neighbourhood for families?
The area scores a 75 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a safer neighbourhood. Environmental assessments show no flood risk, Ramsar sites, or protected woodlands. This low threat level allows residents to feel secure walking locally.
What are the daily transport and shopping options?
Residents enjoy excellent fixed broadband with a perfect 100 out of 100 score and strong mobile coverage at 85 out of 100. Five railway stations serve the area, and key retailers like Lidl West, Iceland Grimsby, and M&S Grimsby are within practical reach for your weekly shopping trips.

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