Area Information

S1 1DP is a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster within Sheffield, England. It holds a population of 1989 residents who navigate a compact urban setting. This area functions as part of a larger city fabric where daily life revolves around proximity to key transport hubs and commercial centres. You will find this postcode interacts closely with the city's infrastructure, placing you minutes from major thoroughfares and stations. The location is defined by its density and its integration into the wider S1 postcode geography rather than suburban isolation. Living in S1 1DP means being situated in a small but distinct housing pocket. The area does not sprawl over miles; instead, it offers a concentrated living experience typical of English city centres. Your daily commute likely involves navigating local streets that connect directly to broader transport networks. You are never far from essential services, supermarkets, or transit points. This practical arrangement shapes a lifestyle focused on convenience and accessibility over quiet rural separation. The area represents a piece of Sheffield's residential landscape where local identity merges with the energy of the city as a whole.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1989
Population Density
5116 people/km²

The property market in S1 1DP is characterised by a heavy predominance of flats. This accommodation type suits the area's young demographic and compact layout. Home ownership stands at just 20 per cent, meaning four fifths of households in this postcode are likely renting. This figure positions S1 1DP firmly within the rental sector rather than the owner-occupied market. You will find few single-family detached houses in this specific cluster compared to the rise in apartment living. Buyers looking at homes in S1 1DP should expect to purchase flats rather than traditional standalone homes. The low ownership rate indicates strong demand for tenancies, which in turn drives property values for those wishing to buy investments. This market dynamic reflects the needs of the 1989 residents who populate the postcode. If you are considering a purchase, target flats that cater to the 15 to 29 age group who dominate the local census. The lack of owner-occupancy suggests the area remains affordable for renters while offering opportunities for buy-to-let investors seeking yields from young tenants.

House Prices in S1 1DP

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Energy Efficiency in S1 1DP

Living in S1 1DP offers convenient access to a range of retail, rail, and metro amenities. You have five retail options within practical reach, including Tesco Eyre, Sainsburys Sheffield, and Spar. These supermarkets provide daily essentials without requiring long journeys into the city centre. For travel, five rail stations are nearby, including Sheffield Railway Station and Medowhall Railway Station, offering flexible transport choices. Similarly, five metro services operate close by, linking you to Sheffield Stn, City Hall, and stations serving the Middlewood and Malin Br routes. This amenity density supports a fast-paced lifestyle suited to urban living. Supermarkets like Spar and Sainsburys Sheffield keep daily shopping straightforward. The proximity to Sheffield Railway Station means you are minutes away from long-distance trains. You can combine shopping trips with metro commutes to explore other parts of Sheffield or the wider region. The presence of these five stations and five metro lines ensures you are never cut off from the city's wider network. Residents enjoy the convenience of having major retailers and multiple transit hubs clustered within their daily walking or short driving distance.

Amenities

Schools

Freeman College is the nearest educational institution to S1 1DP. It operates as a special school, providing either further education, vocational training, or post-16 education. The presence of this college serves the student population that makes up the bulk of the local demographic. You will find no primary or secondary general maintained schools explicitly listed in the immediate vicinity for this specific postcode. This educational mix means that families seeking standard primary education may need to look beyond the immediate boundaries of S1 1DP. The focus on Freeman College aligns with the area's high concentration of young adults and students. While general schools are not detailed for this small postcode, the college provides a key educational resource for residents returning to study or training. Prospective homebuyers should note that the school landscape is centred on this single establishment. If you require primary education for younger children, you must check surrounding postcodes where other schools might be located. The provision of special education at a nearby college demonstrates the area's focus on adult learning and vocational pathways rather than primary schooling.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Freeman CollegespecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in S1 1DP is dominated by young adults aged between 15 and 29 years. This age group forms the most common demographic profile within the postcode area. The median age for residents is 22, indicating a population skewed heavily toward youth. Only 20% of individuals in this postcode own their homes, which suggests a tenant-driven market. The majority of accommodation consists of flats, aligning with the preferences and needs of younger residents. You will encounter a population where home ownership is the minority share. This high concentration of renters reflects the transient nature often found in student-heavy or young professional zones. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the area sits within a diverse local authority. The low home ownership rate of 20 per cent points toward significant rental activity. Young adults form the backbone of this community, shaping everything from local noise levels to demand for social spaces. If you are looking to join this cohort, the environment is oriented toward shared living spaces and flat-based housing solutions.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

20
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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