Area Overview for NP19 7AT

Area Information

Living in NP19 7AT defines your daily life within a tightly defined residential cluster in Wales. You occupy a space covering just 5721 square metres, creating an immediate sense of proximity and community intimacy. With a population of 1853, this postcode represents a small, concentrated point of living rather than a sprawling district. The area is characterised by high population density, averaging 323,911 people per square kilometre, though this figure reflects the statistical intensity of the specific postcode zone rather than the openness of the physical surroundings. Residents here navigate a world where local services are within easy reach and neighbours are often just a short walk away. Daily routines centre on the immediate vicinity, supported by nearby rail hubs and retail parks that serve Newport and the wider region. The small size of the area means that new developments or changes to local infrastructure are felt immediately by every household. This specific postcode acts as a key hub for those seeking a connected yet compact living arrangement. You find yourself at the intersection of residential comfort and practical access to major transport links. The environment is designed for efficiency, ensuring that essential needs are met without requiring long commutes to the city centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5721 m²
Population
1853
Population Density
4504 people/km²

The property market in NP19 7AT operates within a very distinct physical reality defined by the constraints of its size. The postcode covers an area of only 5721 square metres, which inherently limits the volume of available properties and shapes the types of housing stock you will encounter. Because this is such a small residential cluster, the market does not offer the variety found in larger suburbs or boroughs. Instead, opportunities for buying homes in NP19 7AT are concentrated within this specific footprint. The high population density of 323,911 people per square kilometre suggests that land is at a premium and that most dwellings are likely part of a dense or semi-dense development. You cannot be shopping around different inns or distinct estate styles across wide distances here, as the entire zone is a compact unit. This consistency means that property values are driven by the immediate characteristics of the cluster rather than broader neighbourhood trends. Buyers looking at NP19 7AT are entering a micro-market where every decision can significantly impact your immediate surroundings. The lack of expansive areas means that the local selling points rely heavily on the proximity of shared facilities like the nearby rail stations and retail outlets.

House Prices in NP19 7AT

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in NP19 7AT

Your lifestyle in NP19 7AT benefits from immediate access to a wide range of amenities, all clustered within a short distance. You are close to five retail locations, including Tesco Caerleon and Asda Casnewydd, which provide essential shopping needs alongside smaller outlets like Spar. These supermarkets anchor a convenience corridor that allows you to gather groceries and household items without a long journey. Transport links further enrich your days, with five rail stations nearby facilitating easy travel across South Wales. Newport Railway Station and Pye Corner Railway Station are just a short trip away, connecting you to the rest of the country seamlessly. Ferry options are also available through the nearby Newport Ferry Terminal, adding a layer of variety to your travel choices. While the area itself is small, its location ensures you benefit from the commercial vitality of the wider Newport region. You do not need to leave the broader neighbourhood to find diverse dining, leisure, or recreational facilities. The proximity of these major parks and retail destinations creates a balanced lifestyle where work, home, and leisure are all well-integrated.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering NP19 7AT have access to essential early education through Newport Nursery School, which is located near this postcode. This facility caters to young children, providing a foundational start for families settling into the area. The available information lists only this single educational institution in the immediate vicinity. While there are no primary or secondary schools explicitly named in the provided dataset for this specific small zone, the presence of Newport Nursery School offers reliable childcare and early learning options. For older children, families would naturally look to the broader Newport network, but there are no specific secondary school names or ratings attached to this postcode in the current data. The educational landscape here is simple and focused on the immediate developmental needs of toddlers and preschoolers. This concentration of early years provision reflects the specific demographic makeup of a housing cluster rather than a full-service school catchment area. Residents accept that their educational needs for school-aged children are met by facilities slightly further afield, as the area itself supports nurseries and early intervention services. The focus remains on the practical availability of Newport Nursery School for the earliest stages of childhood.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Newport Nursery SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within NP19 7AT is defined by its specific residential statistics and household composition. While detailed demographic profiles such as age distribution, household types, or home ownership levels are not explicitly broken out for this small cluster in the current records, the area's total population stands at 1853 individuals. This number indicates a stable, established community rather than a transient or rapidly changing demographic. The population density of 323,911 people per square kilometre, calculated from the 5721 square metre area size, highlights a residential environment where space is shared among many. Such density often correlates with established neighbourhoods where shared amenities and local facilities are in high demand. Deprivation data for this specific postcode is not provided in the available metrics, so any assessment of quality of life relies on the presence of robust local infrastructure. The area functions as a standard residential node within the Newport administrative boundary. You can expect a typical mix of families and professionals drawn to the reliability of local transport and the proximity to Newport city centre. The small population size suggests a close-knit feel, where residents rely heavily on each other and the immediate suite of public services that have historically supported this cluster.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

56
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

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the community in NP19 7AT unique?
This postcode covers a very small residential cluster of 5721 square metres with a population of 1853. The high density of 323,911 people per square kilometre creates a close-knit neighbourhood where residents are concentrated in a single cohesive zone rather than spread across a wide district.
Are there schools near NP19 7AT for families?
Newport Nursery School is the only educational facility listed in the immediate vicinity of this postcode. It provides early years education and childcare but does not cover primary or secondary schooling, which would be sought in the wider Newport area.
How is transport and connectivity for residents?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 97 and a mobile coverage score of 85, both rated on a 0-100 scale. Physically, five rail stations are within reach, including Newport Railway Station and Rogerstone Railway Station, offering strong public transport options for commuting.
Is the area safe environmentally?
The area passes all environmental safety assessments. Flood risk is low with a score of 1.56, and there are no planning constraints related to Ramsar sites, AONBs, protected nature reserves, or protected woodland. However, specific crime risk data is not available for this area in Wales.
What amenities are immediately accessible?
Residents have easy access to five retail outlets including Tesco Caerleon, Asda Casnewydd, and Spar. Transport links are extensive, with five nearby rail stations and the Newport Ferry Terminal, ensuring good access to shopping and travel hubs without needing to drive far.

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