Living in South Holland
11 neighbourhoods · 51 sub-areasSouth Holland is a rural district in the East Midlands with around 99,000 people — and one of the cheapest places to rent in England. A typical 2-bed flat runs about £724 a month, well below the national average of around £1,200 and affordable even on local wages. The trade-off is that almost everything here runs on a car.
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Rent runs at £760 a month — 31% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 33% below the national average.
1 primary school within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 1 secondary within a 4 km bus catchment, 50% Outstanding.
Weak transport links — 9/100; nearest rail station is around 7398 m away; 2 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 180 minutes by direct train.
What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.
Census 2021 snapshot: high owner-occupation (74%), 20% degree-educated, below the national average.
Living in South Holland
South Holland is flat fenland farming country — market towns, agricultural plains, and villages connected mostly by road. Spalding is the main centre, with smaller towns dotted across the district. It's quiet, genuinely rural, and very affordable. If you want urban energy, a packed restaurant scene, or fast rail connections, this isn't the right fit. But if you want space, low rents, and a slower pace, it delivers.
Most residents own their homes — nearly 70% of households are owner-occupiers, which is well above the national rate. Private renters make up only about one in six households. The population skews older: almost a quarter of residents are 65 or over, and the 50–64 bracket is the largest working-age group. Young professionals are a smaller presence than in most English districts.
A 2-bed property here runs around £724 a month — roughly £475 less than the UK median and a fraction of what you'd pay in most southern cities. Even a 3-bed averages under £900. Council tax for a Band D property comes to about £2,278 a year, or roughly £190 a month. The median deposit-saving period is under four years, which is among the shortest in the region.
The honest catch is transport. Only about 1% of residents commute by public transport — 70% drive. The nearest mainline rail station is nearly 8 km away in a straight line. A public-transport journey to London takes over three hours, and Birmingham isn't much quicker. If you're working locally or from home, that's manageable. If you're commuting regularly to a major city, it isn't.
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