Area Overview for S35 9XN
Area Information
S35 9XN represents a small residential cluster covering just 6.1 hectares, accommodating a population of 1,655 residents. This compact footprint creates a neighbourhood where daily routines often unfold within walking distance of local hubs. The demographic profile suggests a mature community, with the median age sitting at 47 years and the majority of residents falling into the 30 to 64 age range. Life here is defined by a high degree of residential stability, reflected in the fact that 81 per cent of homes are owner-occupied. The area consists almost entirely of houses, distinguishing it from mixed high-rise or apartment developments found elsewhere in Sheffield. Living in S35 9XN offers a settled atmosphere suitable for families and those seeking a quieter domestic environment. The low population density of 297 people per square kilometre provides space, yet practical necessities remain accessible. Shops and rail stations are located within a few miles, ensuring you do not live in isolation. However, the small scale of this postcode means some amenities require a short journey by car or train. The character of S35 9XN is one of established ownership and steady community life, anchored by a housing stock designed for zero-impact living without the constraints of planning designations like Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 6.1 hectares
- Population
- 1655
- Population Density
- 297 people/km²
The property market in S35 9XN is overwhelmingly defined by private homeownership. Statistics show that 81 per cent of the accommodation council tax band is subject to owner-occupier status. This high rate suggests a market where investment buy-to-let portfolios play a minimal role. Instead, the 1,655 residents who call this 6.1-hectare zone home live in properties they either own freely or are paying towards ownership. The dominant accommodation type is houses, confirming that the visual character of the area will consist of traditional detached, semi-detached, or terrace homes rather than purpose-built apartments. Buying or selling homes in S35 9XN reflects a stable, slower-paced market. The small population size of 1,655 combined with exclusive house tenure means inventory will be limited compared to larger Sheffield suburbs. You are not competing in a liquid rental market but in a specialist market for residential properties. The lack of social housing data implies this is an affluent or mid-range sector where capital retention is a priority. For buyers, the high ownership ratio offers reassurance regarding property values and local investment security. The housing stock is devoid of flats, ensuring every property offers standalone living space.
House Prices in S35 9XN
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Energy Efficiency in S35 9XN
Residents of S35 9XN benefit from a cluster of major retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Within a few miles, you will find Morrisons Ecclesfield, Aldi Ecclesfield, and Co-op Ecclesfield, offering comprehensive shopping for daily needs. This concentration of supermarkets ensures that grocery shopping is efficient and convenient. For shopping beyond essentials, the wider Ecclesfield area provides further retail options without requiring a return to the city centre. Transport connectivity is reinforced by five notable rail stations, including Medowhall Railway Station, Meadowhall Railway Station, and Elsecar Railway Station. The tenth of a mile proximity to Meadowhall Interchange Platform and Carbrook Platform to Meadowhall allows you to access the South Yorkshire Metro network effortlessly. This links the area to Sheffield and destinations beyond without needing a car every day. While there are no listed parks or leisure centres within the immediate postcode, the walkability to Ecclesfield means cultural and recreational facilities are never far away. The lifestyle here is defined by accessibility, where major retail chains and transport nodes sit just outside the residential boundary.
Amenities
Schools
Education options immediately surrounding S35 9XN are currently limited to a single sixth-form institution. The nearest significant educational facility is Chapeltown Academy. This school serves students from age sixteen upwards, providing further education and vocational training for young people leaving the secondary system. Chapeltown Academy is located close enough to be considered a primary option for older students residing in the postcode. The absence of listed primary or secondary schools in the immediate vicinity means that younger children will likely attend institutions in neighbouring postcodes. Families moving into S35 9XN must look beyond this specific area for compulsory education, though the sixth-form option remains a significant asset for teenagers. The presence of only one named school in the data highlights a transitional zone between primary catchment areas and senior high schools. Chapeltown Academy provides a critical educational pillar for the 1,655 residents, ensuring that local teenagers have access to secondary schooling without crossing administrative boundaries for their final two years of education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chapeltown Academy | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The human landscape of S35 9XN is distinctively mature, dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. With a median age of 47, the neighbourhood lacks a youth bulge, suggesting that young professionals often enter the market as renters or investors rather than long-term settlers. This older demographic correlates with high residential security; 81 per cent of the 1,655 residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. Such ownership rates typically indicate lower turnover and a more stable community dynamic compared to rental-heavy districts. Accommodation in S35 9XN is exclusively houses, which aligns with the older resident profile and the preference for standalone properties over shared flats. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, contributing to a homogenous community feel. The average population density of 297 per square kilometre is moderate, avoiding the suffocating crowding of city centres while remaining connected to surrounding districts. These figures paint a picture of a neighbourhood built for permanence rather than transience. The lack of diversification in age or tenure means you will engage with a community that has deep roots in the local area.
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Planning Constraints
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