Area Overview for NP19 4UB

Area Information

Living in NP19 4UB offers a settled residential experience within a compact footprint of 4.8 hectares. This postcode covers a small cluster of homes that supports a population of 1869 people, creating a neighbourhood density of 1424 people per square kilometre. The area feels intimate yet self-contained, where residents benefit from close proximity to key local services across the Newport region. You will find homes situated in an environment defined by practicality and proximity to the city centre. The location bridges the gap between quiet domestic life and immediate access to wider transport networks. The character of NP19 4UB is shaped by its proximity to the river, as evidenced by the nearby ferry terminal. Residents enjoy easy foot or cycle access to Newport Railway Station and Pye Corner Railway Station, facilitating smooth commutes across Wales. The area's compact size means that daily essentials, from groceries to leisure, are often just a short walk or drive away. This postcode serves as a residential hub for those who value a balanced lifestyle without the congestion of larger urban zones. The community benefits from direct links to major retail parks and waterfront activities, ensuring that daily needs and weekend outings remain convenient.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4.8 hectares
Population
1869
Population Density
1424 people/km²

The property market in NP19 4UB is characterised by a predominantly owner-occupied stock, with 82% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership contrasts sharply with areas found primarily in student cities or new build estates in the south-east. The accommodation type is listed as Houses, confirming that flats and apartments are not a significant feature of this specific postcode. You are looking at a market where established families and retirees have accumulated equity over time. For buyers entering this market, the implication is clear: this is an area for staying rather than flipping. The housing stock consists of traditional houses designed for long-term living, rather than the speculative rental units common elsewhere in Wales. Because 82% of the population owns their homes, the neighbourhood feel is often described as the "real" Newport, where people know one another and children grow up on the same streets. If you are planning a relocation, expect the market to be dominated by second-hand family homes rather than new developments. The lack of flat ownership means your search will focus strictly on houses, aligned with the preferences of the 30 to 64 year old demographic.

House Prices in NP19 4UB

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Energy Efficiency in NP19 4UB

Your daily life in NP19 4UB benefits from a comprehensive network of amenities within a short distance. For retail needs, you have access to five major stores, including Iceland Newport, M&S Newport RP, and Asda Living. These venues provide everything from weekly groceries to household bargains without requiring a long drive into the city. The area also offers unique leisure opportunities via Newport Ferry Terminal, granting easy access to wristwatch treasures on the other side of the river or weekend waterfront activities. Transport links further enhance your lifestyle, with two railway stations nearby: Newport Railway Station and Pye Corner Railway Station. These hubs facilitate quick commutes to the business district or traveling destinations across the UK. The proximity of these amenities to your home means your shopping list is never far, and your commute time is minimal. The presence of M&S and Asda ensures you can rely on familiar high-street standards without leaving the local area. This blend of major retail and unique river transport creates a convenient and versatile living environment.

Amenities

Schools

The educational landscape nearest to NP19 4UB is anchored by Glan Llyn Primary School, which sits close to the residential cluster. While the data identifies this school, it does not specify the Ofsted rating or whether it is a community or voluntary-aided institution. You must verify the current Ofsted classification directly with the school or the Welsh Government website. The presence of a primary school indicates that the area is within catchment or proximity for early education, appealing to families with younger children. Since no secondary schools are listed in the immediate neighbourhood data for NP19 4UB, parents in this postcode will likely need to commute to the wider Newport area for older age groups. The existence of Glan Llyn Primary School is a key asset, offering convenient access for early years without requiring long daily bus journeys. However, you should map out the secondary school catchment boundaries for your children's future needs. The school's designation as a primary provider suggests a community-focused education environment right on the doorstep, though you should confirm travel time to the nearest comprehensive or grammar school before purchasing.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Glan Llyn Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NP19 4UB is defined by stability and established families. The median age stands at 47 years, with the most common age range comprising adults between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood populated by settled adults rather than students or transient workers. House ownership is the dominant housing tenure, reaching a level of 82%, which indicates strong community roots and long-term residency. Most homes in the area are detached or detached-style properties, reflecting the preference for larger living spaces typical of this age group. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader profile of the local region. While the concentration of older adults raises natural questions about family demographics, the presence of a wide age range from 30 upwards means you will find a mix of empty-nesters and families with grown children returning to settle down. The high ownership rate of 82% means that the local housing market is driven by equity and relationship to the place rather than rental speculation. Consequently, the streets of NP19 4UB are likely quieter and more cohesive than areas with higher private rental shares.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
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

49
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NP19 4UB?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 82%, reflecting a stable, settled population rather than a transient rental demographic.
Is NP19 4UB a good area for families?
Yes, the area is anchored by Glan Llyn Primary School. The high home ownership rate of 82% and the predominance of houses suggest a family-friendly environment with established neighbours for your children.
How is transport and connectivity from NP19 4UB?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 93 and mobile score of 85. Residents have direct access to Newport Railway Station, Pye Corner Railway Station, and Newport Ferry Terminal.
Are there shops nearby?
Residents are within practical reach of five key retail outlets, including Iceland Newport, M&S Newport RP, and Asda Living. These stores cover all major shopping requirements for weekly needs.
Is there flood risk in this postcode?
The flood risk assessment passes with a low score of 0.4 out of 100, indicating minimal risk. Additionally, the area has no protected wetlands, woodlands, or nature reserves that restrict development.

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