Area Overview for NP19 7GE
Area Information
The postcode NP19 7GE represents a tightly defined residential cluster spanning exactly 1.0 hectares. With a total population of 1,108 residents, the area maintains a high density of 109,103 people per square kilometre, creating a close-knit community feel. This specific location within New Port offers a compact living environment where neighbours are unlikely to be far away. Life here revolves around the immediate vicinity of this small settlement, requiring residents to look slightly beyond the 1.0 hectare boundary for many daily needs. Despite its size, the area functions as a complete home for its 1,108 inhabitants. You will find that this specific cluster serves as a base for accessing the wider Caerleon and Casnewydd networks. The high population density ensures that the area is established and populated rather than a new development. Living in NP19 7GE means adopting a lifestyle characterised by proximity to established services while retaining the quiet of a defined residential pocket. The area is a clear, small footprint in the broader Neath Port TAL Eb absorption landscape.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.0 hectares
- Population
- 1108
- Population Density
- 3343 people/km²
The property market in NP19 7GE is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with 84% of residents owning their homes. This high rate of ownership indicates a stable market where properties are held by long-term residents rather than investors seeking short-term yields. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which excludes the option of apartments or purpose-built flats within this specific 1.0 hectare cluster. When searching for homes in NP19 7GE, you will find a market driven by existing stock rather than new builds. This profile appeals to buyers seeking a quiet, established village feel rather than a high-rise urban experience. The low rental proportion suggests that properties here are bought and lived in by families and individuals committed to the location. If you are looking to purchase, expect to find a range of older houses suited to the demographic of 47-year-old homeowners. The market reflects the withdrawal of rental demand regulations or policies that typically boost rental availability in other UK locations. This stability makes the area a reliable choice for traditional homebuyers.
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Residents of NP19 7GE enjoy practical access to a variety of amenities within a short reach. You can find five retail options nearby, including Spar, Tesco Caerleon, and Asda Casnewydd. These shop names provide all the necessities for daily shopping, from groceries to household goods. Transport links are also robust, with five railway stations nearby. You can travel quickly to Newport Railway Station, Pye Corner Railway Station, or Rogerstone Railway Station using local bus services. A single ferry terminal is available at Newport Ferry Terminal, offering alternative travel routes across the Severn Estuary. This mix of retail and rail connectivity means you do not need to drive for most daily errands. The presence of major supermarkets like Tesco and Asda ensures competitive pricing and wide product ranges. For commuters, the multiple train stations offer flexibility in choosing departure times and routes to central Cardiff or London. Life here balances the quiet of a small postcode with the convenience of major urban services.
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Schools
Families living in NP19 7GE have access to St Julian's School, which is located near the area. This institution is classified as a school of 'other' type, meaning it may be a private academy or a secondary institution rather than a state primary or junior school. Currently, the data does not provide an Ofsted rating for St Julian's School, so you must verify the quality of education directly with the school. The presence of this single nearby option provides limited choice for local families without needing to travel to larger towns like Newport. Because only one school is listed in the immediate vicinity, residents with young children will likely need to commute to facilities outside the NP19 7GE boundary. The 'other' classification suggests St Julian's may serve a specific educational niche or be a secondary institution for older students. You should explore this school's curriculum and facilities personally before making decisions about your children's education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Julian's School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community within NP19 7GE is older than the national average, with a median age of 47. The most common age group consists of adults between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a population active in careers or raising older children. You are likely to find that 84% of households here own their homes, indicating a stable, long-term resident base. The local housing stock consists primarily of houses, reflecting a tradition of detached or semi-detached family living rather than high-density flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the established nature of the settlement. The high home ownership rate of 84% points to an area where residents have settled permanently rather than renting transiently. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood focused on stability and long-term planning. Families with school-aged children or adults nearing retirement typically make up the bulk of the 1,108 residents. The accommodation type of houses supports a family-oriented environment with gardens and private space.
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