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PE10 0YG
The Old Nursery, Rippingale, Bourne, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire
South Kesteven
PE10 0YG is a tranquil countryside setting, Popular with those seeking a peaceful retirement providing a blend of modern and traditional homes, a location with moderate transport accessibility, and is a relatively safe area. This postcode is with fewer high-street or supermarket choices, with fewer GP surgeries and medical centres, and where local industries have struggled.
Rippingale, Bourne, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire
Key Stats
Households
169
Male: 3, Female: 3
Household Income
£42,400
UK average: £38,100 (Jul 23)

Postcode Sector
Peterborough

Population
People

Population Density
People/km2

Average Income
Per household
Affordability
8 / 10
Crime & Safety
8 / 10
Amenities
2 / 10
Overview
What does Census 2021 data tell us about PE10 0YG?
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Where is PE10 0YG?
Approximate address:
The Old Nursery, Rippingale, Bourne, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire
The postcode PE10 0YG is located in the South Kesteven area, part of the district, and classed as a Rural: Village area.
PE10 0YG is a postcode within a small, rural village with a close-knit community and a slower pace of life. Expect a close-knit community with limited urban amenities but a strong sense of local identity and possibly scenic surroundings.
Note: demographic statistics are based on LSOA (E01026290) and OA (E00133537) output area data from the Census 2021, published by the Office for National Statistics, and are based on a best-fit model.


Location
South Kesteven
Coordinates
52.837008, -0.373464
Easting/Northing
509664, 0327847
Grid Ref
Parliamentary Constituency
Local Authority
South Kesteven
Population Density
88 km²
Coordinates
52.837008, -0.373464
Easting/Northing
509664, 0327847
Grid Ref
Parliamentary Constituency
Local Authority
South Kesteven
Population Density
88 km²
Area Codes
Output area: E00133537
OA Code
E00133537
LSOA Code
E01026290
MSOA Code
E02005483
Ward
E05010148
Parish
Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)
E37000060
Rural/Urban Code
E1 - Rural: Village
OA Code
E00133537
LSOA Code
E01026290
MSOA Code
E02005483
Ward
E05010148
Parish
Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)
E37000060
Rural/Urban Code
E1 - Rural: Village

Demographics
Who lives in the PE10 0YG neighbourhood? Our system analyses 100+ factors to determine who lives here.
AB Social Score
With an AB Social Grade score of 0, PE10 0YG has no residents in higher managerial or professional occupations, reflecting a community focused on other occupational sectors.
AB social grade score is calculated from Census 21 data, reporting people who have higher and intermediate managerial, admin and professional occupations.
Education Score
With an Education Score of 4/10, tPE10 0YG shows a growing presence of residents with higher qualifications, indicating moderate educational attainment.
This score is based on educational factors, including the highest level of qualifications per output area as reported in Census 2021 statistics.
Credit Status Score
A Credit Status Score of 7/10 reflects a strong credit environment, where the community enjoys above-average credit ratings, underpinned by economic stability and low crime rates.
Based on average credit rating by local authority, adjusted and weighted with factors including unemployment, crime, deprivation, and income.
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Property Scorecard
What types of properties are in the PE10 0YG neighbourhood, and how valuable are homes in this area?
Housing Affordability Score
Scoring 8/10 in Housing Affordability, this postcode offers very favourable conditions for buyers, where the cost of housing is comfortably matched by average household incomes.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus property prices.
Rental Affordability Score
Rental prices are particularly affordable here, with most residents finding that their income allows them to rent comfortably without stretching their budget.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus rental prices in this local authority.
Yield Potential Score
Investors may find limited appeal here, as property yields are below average, making it challenging to achieve substantial returns on investment.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
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Transport Scorecard
How easy is it to travel to and from the PE10 0YG postcode?
Transport Score
Transport services are accessible but not plentiful, with some bus stops and limited parking available, though train access is further afield.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
Commuting Score
Commuting is fairly convenient here, with plenty of local job opportunities reducing the need for long-distance travel, making journeys to work shorter.
Score derived from Census 2021 data regarding commuting distances. Higher scores may indicate work hubs and major industries are closer, meaning shorter commuting times.
Car Ownership Score
Car ownership is common in this area, with most households having access to at least one vehicle, making it easier to commute and travel.
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Amenities Scorecard
What amenities and leisure facilities are available near the PE10 0YG postcode?
Green Spaces Score
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Calculated by determining the number, size and population per park within the LSOA neighbourhood area.
Shopping Score
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Calculated by determining the availability of supermarkets, shopping centres and other amenities in this neighbourhood radius.
Fitness & Leisure Score
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Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
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Education Scorecard
What are the local schools and further education like?
Educational Attainment Score
Educational attainment in this area is below average, with a mix of residents holding Level 1 and Level 2 qualifications, such as GCSEs or equivalent.
Educational attainment scores are calculated from Census 2021 data by resident's (age 16+) highest level of qualification.
Childcare Score
Childcare options are extremely limited in PE10 0YG, with no nearby services available for families in need of childminders or preschools.
Based on proximity, availability and accessibility of local childminders, pre-schools and childcare establishments within travel distance.
Further Education Score
The PE10 0YG area offers minimal access to further education, with only one or two institutions within reach, requiring most students to travel further afield.
Based on availability and proximity to further education establishments nearby, including six-forms, colleges and universities.
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Nearby Postcodes & Towns
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The following towns and cities are located near to PE10 0YG:
Bourne
Population 13,961
Originally a Saxon village (and reputedly the birthplace of Hereward the Wake), Bourne is known worldwide as the place where ERA and BRM racing cars were made. Today, it's a thriving market town with a variety of independent shops and a traditional market.
Distance: 0.2 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Thurlby
Population 2,153
Thurlby, located in Lincolnshire, is a quaint village with a strong sense of community, picturesque countryside views, and easy access to nearby amenities in Bourne and Peterborough, making it an ideal place to settle down and enjoy a peaceful rural lifestyle.
Distance: 2.6 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Baston
Population 1,444
Baston, located in Lincolnshire, is a quaint village known for its picturesque countryside views, friendly community atmosphere, and local pubs perfect for enjoying a pint after a long day of exploring the surrounding area.
Distance: 3.9 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Market Deeping
Population 13,574
Located in Lincolnshire, Market Deeping is a market town known for its picturesque streets, bustling market, and friendly community vibe, making it an ideal place to settle down and enjoy a quintessentially English way of life.
Distance: 6.7 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Corby Glen
Population 1,017
Corby Glen, located in Lincolnshire, offers a quaint village atmosphere with a strong sense of community, beautiful historic architecture, and easy access to stunning countryside for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy.
Distance: 7 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Ryhall
Population 1,459
Ryhall, located in Rutland, offers a peaceful village lifestyle with a strong sense of community, beautiful countryside surroundings, and easy access to nearby amenities in Stamford, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a picturesque and close-knit place to call home.
Distance: 7.4 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Deeping St Nicholas
Population 1,345
Deeping St Nicholas in Lincolnshire is a quiet and picturesque village, perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with its beautiful countryside, friendly community, and easy access to nearby towns for amenities and entertainment.
Distance: 7.9 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Billingborough
Population 1,401
Billingborough, located in the heart of Lincolnshire, offers a peaceful village atmosphere with a strong sense of community, quaint cottages, and easy access to beautiful countryside for those seeking a serene and idyllic place to call home.
Distance: 8.7 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
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