Living in South Kesteven
16 neighbourhoods · 84 sub-areasSouth Kesteven, in the East Midlands, is a largely rural district of around 147,000 people and one of the more affordable places to rent in the region. A typical 2-bed goes for about £750 a month — well below the UK median — and rents have barely moved in the past year, rising just 0.3%.
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Rent runs at £836 a month — 24% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 2.1× safer than the national average.
2 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 2 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Weak transport links — 22/100; nearest rail station is around 4243 m away; 6.5 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 118 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%).
Living in South Kesteven
South Kesteven covers a wide stretch of Lincolnshire countryside, taking in market towns like Grantham, Stamford and Bourne. It's a settled, predominantly owner-occupied area — nearly seven in ten households own their home — with a population that skews older than the national average. If you want a quieter pace of life and genuinely affordable housing, this part of the East Midlands delivers. If you need a big-city commute or urban amenities on your doorstep, it's a harder sell.
The renter base here is smaller than in most urban authorities — private renting accounts for around 18% of households. Renters tend to be younger professionals and families priced out of ownership, concentrated in the market towns rather than scattered across the rural parishes. Grantham is the largest settlement and the main hub for services, shops and transport links.
A 2-bed flat costs around £750 a month. A 1-bed runs closer to £580, and a 3-bed pushes up to about £900. Council tax for a Band D property comes to around £2,260 a year — roughly £188 a month. At a typical local salary, rent takes up around 44% of take-home pay, which is a significant squeeze despite the low absolute figures. A first-time buyer saving a 10% deposit on the median house price of around £273,000 is looking at roughly 4.7 years of saving.
The honest trade-off: South Kesteven is car-dependent. Only around 1.5% of residents use public transport to commute, while over 57% drive. The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 8 km away on a straight-line basis. If you're working elsewhere, factor in fuel costs and journey times before the affordable rent starts looking as good as it seems on paper.
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All areas in South Kesteven
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- South Kesteven 006C
- South Kesteven 011F
- South Kesteven 005D
- South Kesteven 004D
- South Kesteven 011D
- South Kesteven 005B
- South Kesteven 015E
- South Kesteven 006D
- South Kesteven 009A
- South Kesteven 006B
- South Kesteven 015C
- South Kesteven 007D
- South Kesteven 016B
- South Kesteven 009B
- South Kesteven 016C
- South Kesteven 004E
- South Kesteven 016E
- South Kesteven 013D
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