Postcode Analysis Rotherham, Yorkshire and The Humber

KINGSWOOD AVENUE, S25 1YH House Prices & Local Information

Comprehensive demographic deep-dive and infrastructure audit for KINGSWOOD AVENUE, S25 1YH.

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Population

283

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Avg Age

48

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Avg Income

£ 41,900 /yr

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Employed

39%

Neighbourhood Index

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Score 1–10 — how this postcode ranks nationally (10 = top 10%)

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Index Insight: Employment metrics are below the national average, which typically reflects either economic deprivation or a highly retired population.

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3/10
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4/10
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2/10
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3/10
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5/10
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4/10
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1/10
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3/10
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10/10
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Area Character

With 36% social renting, S25 1YH is shaped by council and housing association investment — strong rental availability at below-market rates. Despite the social housing concentration, crime here is lower than expected — a positive signal.

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verifiedPublished by PostcodeInfo.uk · · Sources: ONS Census 2021, police.uk, Land Registry

S25 1YH is an accessible, working-class neighbourhood on Kingswood Avenue, 0.4km from Laughton-en-le-Morthen in Laughton en le Morthen. Administratively it sits within Dinnington ward and the Rother Valley constituency.

An affordable area with active regeneration, S25 1YH is these neighbourhoods include younger than group average individuals, frequently born in the eu. many residents are of mixed or multiple ethnicities. many are unmarried or divorced. many reside in privately rented detached houses or flats, some of which are underoccupied. individuals are more likely than the group average to be educated to a level/highers or degree level, and to work in managerial occupations. unemployment rates are lower than the group average. many of these neighbourhoods are found close to industrial estates. By day, the area transitions to a rural with mining or quarrying character: includes some mining and quarrying and other industrial activity. At 48 years average, the community has a secure, family-first character — valued for its stability, low turnover, and strong local identity. 36% of homes are socially rented, reflecting the area's public housing provision and council presence. Full-time employment stands at 25% — below average for the region, consistent with the area's higher deprivation indicators.

Safety: Crime rates are low here at 35 incidents per 1,000 residents — well below average and reassuring for families. Property: With prices averaging £136k, this is one of the more affordable postcodes in the area. The Index of Multiple Deprivation places this area in the most deprived 20% nationally — this often means more affordable prices and active local authority investment, but also fewer amenities and higher benefit dependency.

Census 2021 statistics for S25 1YH are sourced from Output Area E00039470 (shared with 10 postcodes in this micro-neighbourhood). Property prices come from HM Land Registry.

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Demographic Deep-Dive

The Census 2021 data below shows the full population breakdown for S25 1YH. The average age is 48.4. Figures are sourced from the Office for National Statistics and cover ethnicity, age, religion, education, occupation, housing tenure, and more.

Ethnicity Profile

White / British98.9%
Asian / British Asian0.0%
Black / African / Caribbean0.0%
Other / Mixed1.1%

Economic Activity

39%Active
FT: 25%
Unemployed: 2%
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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.

home Property Prices by Type

Flat

£ 112,500

1 sales · Mean £ 112,500

Semi-Detached

£ 126,000

3 sales · Mean £ 109,500

gavel Crime Overview 12 Months (up to 2026-02)

S25 1YH has low crime rates — 35 incidents per 1,000 residents. The most reported categories are anti-social behaviour and criminal damage and arson. Commercial streets and transport hubs naturally generate more incidents than quiet residential roads.

Anti-social behaviour11
Criminal damage and arson11
Vehicle crime4
Violence and sexual offences3
Public order2

school Local Schools

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Laughton Junior and Infant School

Good226 pupils0.5 km
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Laughton All Saints' CofE Primary School

Good114 pupils0.6 km
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Elements Academy

1.2 km
S

Dinnington High School

Requires Improvement984 pupils1.3 km
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Dinnington Community Primary School

Requires Improvement210 pupils1.3 km

train Transport Links

Train Stations

  • Kiveton Park5.6 km
  • Kiveton Bridge6.0 km
  • Shireoaks7.3 km

Bus Stops

  • St Johns Road/Kingswood Avenue0.2 km
  • St Johns Road/Kingswood Avenue0.2 km
  • St Johns Road/St Johns Court0.3 km
  • St Johns Road/St Johns Court0.3 km