DN9 1BF is a sought-after residential area on Albion Hill, 0.3km from Epworth in Epworth. Administratively it sits within Axholme Central ward and the Brigg and Goole constituency.
One of the more sought-after postcodes in DN9, DN9 1BF offers a mature area with an older, predominantly retired population. By day, the area transitions to a rural with mining or quarrying character: includes some mining and quarrying and other industrial activity. At 53 years average, the community has a secure, family-first character — valued for its stability, low turnover, and strong local identity. 69% of residents own their home — above average for the district, consistent with a stable and sought-after address.
Safety: Crime rates are low here at 18 incidents per 1,000 residents — well below average and reassuring for families. The area ranks among the least deprived 20% in England — a strong signal of community wellbeing, good schools, and low crime.
Census 2021 statistics for DN9 1BF are sourced from Output Area E00066822 (shared with 12 postcodes in this micro-neighbourhood). Property prices come from HM Land Registry.
ALBION HILL, DN9 1BF House Prices & Local Information
Comprehensive demographic deep-dive and infrastructure audit for ALBION HILL, DN9 1BF.
266
53
£ 42,400 /yr
37%
Neighbourhood Index
infoHow calculated?Score 1–10 — how this postcode ranks nationally (10 = top 10%)
Index Insight: Employment metrics are below the national average, which typically reflects either economic deprivation or a highly retired population.
Area Character
Ranked among the least deprived areas in England, DN9 1BF combines high owner-occupation (69%) and low crime into a blue-chip residential profile. Very low crime and mature demographics confirm this as a prestige address.
mapGeographic Location
Demographic Deep-Dive
The Census 2021 data below shows the full population breakdown for DN9 1BF. The average age is 52.7. Figures are sourced from the Office for National Statistics and cover ethnicity, age, religion, education, occupation, housing tenure, and more.
Ethnicity Profile
Economic Activity
Age & Housing: An older demographic with mixed housing. The population is heavily skewed toward individuals over fifty, with a higher-than-average rental or social housing density.
gavel Crime Overview 12 Months (up to 2026-02)
DN9 1BF has low crime rates — 18 incidents per 1,000 residents. The most reported categories are violence and sexual offences and other theft. Commercial streets and transport hubs naturally generate more incidents than quiet residential roads.
school Local Schools
South Axholme Academy
Epworth Primary Academy
storefront Nearby Amenities
Retailers - Other
10 nearby- D Gravel & Sons0.2 km
- Albion Bakery0.1 km
- Co-op Epworth0.1 km
- Epworth Convenience Store0.3 km
- Fullers Bakery0.3 km
- + 5 more
Pub, NightClub
6 nearby- Old School Inn1.0 km
- Queens Head0.1 km
- The White Bear0.5 km
- Epworth Leisure Centre0.6 km
- Epworth Tap0.2 km
- + 1 more
Restaurant, Cafe
8 nearby- Epworth Old Rectory Cafe0.4 km
- Hattys0.3 km
- Mojo Coffee Lounge0.2 km
- Steevie Moons Diner0.2 km
- Holmes & Gardens Centre0.7 km
- + 3 more
Takeaway Shop
7 nearby- Mings0.4 km
- New China Palace0.3 km
- Pearl Spice0.3 km
- Bennys Pizza0.3 km
- Oceans 520.3 km
- + 2 more
train Transport Links
Train Stations
- Crowle7.4 km
- Althorpe8.9 km
- Thorne South12.7 km
Bus Stops
- The Old Rectory0.1 km
- The Old Rectory0.1 km
- Albion Hill0.1 km
- Market Place0.2 km
- Demand Responsive Area0.3 km
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Postcode Profile: DN91BF · Data under Open Government Licence