Lane to Laughton in S25 1BY
Junction of Hooton Lane and High Street, Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
Entering Laughton-en-le-Morthen on East Field Lane in S25 1BY
Manor Farmhouse, Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
The former St Leger Arms public house, Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
Bend in the road at the Firbeck Lane junction, Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
Firbeck Lane, Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
Laughton en le morthen. in S25 1BY
Scamming Lane east of Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
Footpath to Roche Abbey in S25 1BY
Prepared field, Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
Field of sugar beet. Laughton en le Morthen in S25 1BY
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Area Information

Living in S25 1BY means residing within a small residential cluster defined by postcode S25 1BY. The area has a total population of 1067 people and sits at a population density of 94 people per square kilometre. This low density creates a spacious environment wherehomes feel removed from the noise of larger urban centres. You will find yourself in a neighbourhood that prioritises privacy while maintaining access to essential services within a practical commute. The property type is exclusively houses, ensuring a consistent housing stock across the cluster. With a criminal safety score of 80 out of 100, the area presents itself as a secure environment for daily life. There are no planning constraints or environmental risks, such as flood zones or protected woodlands, which simplifies the process for building or extending your future property. The location offers a quiet retreat suitable for those who value a steady pace of life without compromising on connectivity to the wider region.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1067
Population Density
94 people/km²

The property market in S25 1BY is characterised by a significant predominance of owner-occupied homes. With 82 per cent of properties owned by their occupants, this area stands in contrast to high-growth rental hotspots where landlords hold the majority of the stock. This ownership level signals a stable market where buyers are established rather than transient tenants. The entire housing stock consists of houses, meaning you will look for detached, semi-detached, or terraced styles rather than apartment complexes. For prospective buyers seeking homes in S25 1BY, the market offers a predictable stock with a clear focus on traditional family dwellings. The low population density of 94 people per square kilometre further supports this profile, as high-density housing types rarely thrive in such a spread-out zone. You can expect a market driven by local knowledge and long-term residency, which often results in fewer speculative sales and more considered transactions.

House Prices in S25 1BY

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Energy Efficiency in S25 1BY

Your daily life in S25 1BY is supported by a practical array of amenities located within practical reach. For retail needs, you can visit Co-op Laughton, Spar, and Tesco Sheffield, giving you five notable shopping options close by. Food and household necessities are just a short drive away, ensuring convenience without the need for extensive commutes. Transport links are similarly convenient, with rail access to Kiveton Park Railway Station, Kiveton Bridge Railway Station, and Shireoaks Railway Station located nearby. A metro connection is also available at Beighton, expanding your travel radius if required. While parks or dedicated leisure centres are not explicitly listed in the immediate amenity data, the residential nature of S25 1BY suggests a neighbourhood where community life often revolves around the houses and local streets. The area is not designed as a commercial hub but functions efficiently as a residential backdrop supported by essential services. You will find that basic conveniences are met, allowing you to focus on family life and local stability.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in S25 1BY have access to a specific selection of educational institutions within the immediate vicinity. Two primary options stand out: Laughton Junior and Infant School and Laughton All Saints CofE Primary School. Laughton Junior and Infant School operates as an academy and holds a good Ofsted rating. This rating provides reassurance regarding the standard of education provided at the junior level. Laughton All Saints CofE Primary School, which appears twice in the local register, holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. The presence of three listed entries for the All Saints school confirms its central role in the local offering. With options ranging from academy structures to church of England primaries, the area supports diverse educational preferences. You do not have to commute far to secure a place for your children, as these facilities serve the residential cluster directly. The mix ensures that whether you prefer a conventional academy model or a faith-based primary school, a local option exists.

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Demographics

The community in S25 1BY reflects a mature and established resident base. The median age is 47 years, and the most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by working families and individuals in their mid-career stages. Home ownership is extremely high, with 82 per cent of residents owning their homes. This figure indicates strong financial stability within the local population and a deep-rooted connection to the area. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the traditional character of many suburban clusters in the region. Accommodation is exclusively made up of houses, catering specifically to families who do not require the compact layout of flats. You will not find new development policies here due to a lack of identified planning constraints like Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Ramsar sites. The demographics point to a stable community where long-term residents form the backbone of the local social fabric.

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

36
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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