Area360 logo

Postcode insights

DH9 6SG

Follet Close

Pelton

Interactive map showing DH9 6SG and surrounding area

Detailed insights for DH9 6SG

Overview

Postcode DH9 6SG is located in a rural village, within the Pelton ward of County Durham in the North East region, and forms part of the Pelton & Perkinsville area. It has very high deprivation and very high crime levels, with around 101.3 crimes per 1,000 residents per year, about 13% below the North East average of 117 per 1,000. The average income per household in Pelton & Perkinsville is £40,641 per year. The nearest station is Chester-Le-Street, about 2.7 miles away. There are 3 primary and no secondary schools in the area.

Crime rate
9/10
Crimes per 1k residents
101
Deprivation level
10/10
Income level
4/10
Social housing
27%
Connectivity
N/A
Flood Risk
No risk
Noise Level
No noise

Deprivation level

10/10

Pelton & Perkinsville has a very high level of deprivation, ranked at position 3,756 out of 32,844 areas in the United Kingdom, placing it within the top 11% most deprived areas in England.

Crime level

9/10

Pelton & Perkinsville has a very high crime rate, with approximately 101.3 reported incidents per 1,000 population each year.

Social housing

27%

Approximately 27.0% of homes on this street are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. Across the surrounding area, around 22.1% of dwellings are socially rented.

Income level

4/10

The average income per household in Pelton & Perkinsville is £40,641 per year.

Noise Level

No noise

No significant noise sources from railways or roads near DH9 6SG.

Flood risk

No risk

Pelton & Perkinsville near DH9 6SG has no flood risk (less than 0.1% chance of a flood each year) from rivers and sea.

Transport

The nearest station is Chester-Le-Street located about 2.7 miles away. There are no other stations nearby.

Parks

No parks nearby

Area Profile

Population
226
Population density
1,612.2 per km²

Crime

Crime per 1,000 population

Violence and sexual offences
47.3(+22%)
Anti-social behaviour
32.52(+49%)
Criminal damage and arson
17.74(+56%)
Other theft
9.61(+60%)
Burglary
8.87(+98%)
North East average

Demographics

Ethnic groups

British
217
95.59%
White and Black African (mixed)
3
1.32%
African
2
0.88%
Other Black
2
0.88%
Indian
1
0.44%
Total population: 227

Economics

Education (age 16+)

Level 4+ (Degree)
50
26.04%
Level 3 (A level)
41
21.35%
No qualifications
34
17.71%
Level 1 (GCSEs 3-1)
24
12.5%
Level 2 (GCSEs 9-4)
24
12.5%
Total 16+ residents: 192

Housing

Housing tenure

Owns outright
28
25.23%
Private landlord or letting agency
28
25.23%
Owns with a mortgage
22
19.82%
Social rents from council
15
13.51%
Other social rented
15
13.51%
Total households: 111

Property prices in Pelton

Median price£159,500
Price per sq ft£176
Sales (last 12 months)212
Typical range (middle 50%)£110K – £237K

Based on 212 recent sales, the median property price is £159,500 (about £176 per square foot) in Pelton area, with individual transactions ranging from £22,500 up to £740,000.

Prices by property typelast 12 months

Median sale price, median price per square foot, sales count, and percentile information for each property type in Pelton over the last year.
TypeSalesMedian£/sq ft
Detached51£285,000£234
Semi-Detached81£170,000£192
Terraced70£110,000£126
Flats10£76,125£136

10-year price trendmedian sale price in Pelton

Sale price

Ten year median sale price trend for each property type in Pelton.
YearDetachedFlatsSemi-DetachedTerraced
2016£192,450£39,995£134,000£83,115
2017£209,950£63,750£140,475£74,000
2018£199,453£70,250£130,000£87,500
2019£193,500£71,000£137,500£88,000
2020£195,000£63,000£140,000£82,750
2021£242,995£70,000£149,950£91,500
2022£269,995£70,000£160,000£110,000
2023£282,495£81,500£173,475£94,000
2024£275,000£75,000£169,975£100,000
2025£286,000£80,250£170,000£110,000
2026£300,000£25,000£161,250£118,250
Ten year median sale price trend for each property type in Pelton.

Price per sq ft

Ten year median sale price per square foot trend for each property type in Pelton.
YearDetachedFlatsSemi-DetachedTerraced
2016£177£119£146£104
2017£181£117£153£92
2018£187£118£153£105
2019£177£115£148£109
2020£199£105£144£98
2021£201£129£169£118
2022£213£119£186£111
2023£236£102£189£108
2024£231£139£171£109
2025£233£140£193£130
2026£234£101£181£142
Ten year median sale price per square foot trend for each property type in Pelton.

Price distribution by property typelast 12 months

Price distribution by property type for Pelton in the last year.

Recent sales

There were 18 recent sold properties in the last 18 months near DH9 6SG.

Recent sold properties in the last 18 months near DH9 6SG
DateAddressTypeTenurePriceMap
15 May 202631, Summerfield, Stanley, DH9 6RYTerracedFreehold£69,000
25 Jun 202512, St Pauls Terrace, Stanley, DH9 6RUTerracedFreehold£90,000
23 Jan 20269, West Villas, Stanley, DH9 6SPTerracedFreehold£105,000
28 Feb 202514, Edencroft, Stanley, DH9 6SFFlatsLeasehold£50,000
30 Sept 202527, Edenfield, Stanley, DH9 6SRTerracedFreehold£56,000

Schools

In the DH9 6SG postcode area, located within Pelton & Perkinsville, there are 3 primary and 0 secondary schools in close proximity.

Nearby primary and secondary schools for DH9 6SG
DistancePhaseNameTypeRating
0.1 miPrimaryWest Pelton Primary SchoolCommunity school

Good

0.7 miPrimaryRoseberry Primary and Nursery SchoolCommunity school

Good

0.9 miPrimaryBeamish Primary SchoolAcademy converter

N/A

Local amenities

1 nearby supermarkets & convenience stores within mi of DH9 6SG

Nearby supermarkets & convenience stores for DH9 6SG
DistanceNameAddressDirections
0.1 miXtra Local14 St Pauls Terrace, Stanley, DH9 6RUWalking directions to Xtra Local

Council Tax Bands

Annual council tax rates for County Durham district (2025-26).

Band A£1,701
Band B£1,984
Band C£2,268
Band D£2,551
Band E£3,118
Band F£3,685
Band G£4,252
Band H£5,102

Council tax bands are based on the value of your property. Most homes fall into bands A to D.

Local councillor and member of parliament

Elected local representatives for DH9 6SG, including ward councillors and the local member of parliament.

Local councillors

Brian Quirey

Pelton - Elected 1 May 2025

Reform UK

Ian Mark Cross

Pelton - Elected 1 May 2025

Reform UK

Steve Biggs

Pelton - Elected 1 May 2025

Reform UK

Member of parliament

Luke Akehurst

North Durham - Elected 4 Jul 2024

Labour Party

Geographic Information

RegionNorth EastUKC
DistrictCounty DurhamE06000047
Parliamentary ConstituencyNorth DurhamE14001389
WardPeltonE05016187
ParishPeltonE04010676
MSOA (Middle Layer Super Output Area)Pelton & PerkinsvilleE02004291
LSOA (Lower Layer Super Output Area)County Durham 005AE01020606
Police ForceDurham
Postcode Introduced1980-01-01

Frequently asked questions about DH9 6SG

Is DH9 6SG (Pelton & Perkinsville) safe?

The area around DH9 6SG records about 101 crimes per 1,000 residents per year, which is a very high crime rate for England: it scores 9 out of 10 on the Area360 crime scale, where 10 is the highest crime level. Across North East as a whole the rate is about 117 per 1,000. The most common offences locally are violence and sexual offences, anti-social behaviour and criminal damage and arson.

What is the average house price near DH9 6SG?

The median sale price around DH9 6SG in Pelton & Perkinsville is £159,500 (about £176 per square foot) based on 212 registered sales according to HM Land Registry data.

What schools are near DH9 6SG?

There are 3 schools close to DH9 6SG, including West Pelton Primary School (Good), Roseberry Primary and Nursery School (Good) and Beamish Primary School. Ratings are from the latest Ofsted inspections.

How deprived is the area around DH9 6SG?

DH9 6SG scores 10 out of 10 on the deprivation scale, where 10 is the most deprived. Its neighbourhood ranks 3,756 of 32,844 in England on the official Index of Multiple Deprivation (rank 1 is the most deprived).

Who represents DH9 6SG (Pelton & Perkinsville) in Parliament and on the local council?

The Member of Parliament for North Durham covering DH9 6SG is Luke Akehurst (Labour Party), elected at the 2024 general election. The area is represented by 3 local councillors: Brian Quirey (Reform UK), Ian Mark Cross (Reform UK) and Steve Biggs (Reform UK).

Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/07/2026. Read more about how our statistics are calculated.