Living in Fylde
9 neighbourhoods · 51 sub-areasFylde is a coastal district on the Lancashire coast with around 85,000 people and some of the most affordable rents in the North West. A two-bedroom home runs about £767 a month — well under the UK median and a fraction of what you'd pay in a major city. It's quiet, car-dependent, and heavily owner-occupied, which shapes the whole feel of the place.
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Rent runs at £851 a month — 23% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 32% below the national average.
3 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 50% Outstanding; 2 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 0% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 68/100; nearest rail station is around 1243 m away; Liverpool is reachable in 68 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: older population (29% aged 65+), high owner-occupation (76%).
Living in Fylde
Fylde covers a stretch of the Lancashire coast between Blackpool and Preston, and it has a very different character from either. It's predominantly settled and suburban — think detached houses, retirement bungalows, and small market towns rather than city-centre flats. Around 85,000 people live here, and the vibe is distinctly unhurried. If you want an urban buzz, this isn't it. If you want space, green surroundings, and low rents relative to your salary, it's worth a serious look.
The population skews older than almost anywhere else in the North West. Over a quarter of residents are 65 or older, and another 23% are between 50 and 64. That shapes everything from the types of properties available to what's on the high street. Young professionals do live here — particularly those working from home or willing to commute into Preston or further — but they're a minority. Most households are couples, many without children, and a third of homes are single-person. Owner-occupation is high at around 73%, so the private rental market is relatively small.
On costs, Fylde is genuinely cheap by most standards. A one-bed flat averages around £595 a month; a three-bed house comes in at about £920. Council tax at Band D runs to roughly £2,484 a year — around £207 a month — which is worth factoring in. The median house price is about £251,000, and typical renters spend around 37% of take-home on rent, which is on the higher side given local wages, though it remains more manageable than in many urban areas.
The honest trade-off is transport. Nearly 55% of residents commute by car, and public transport options are limited — only about 3% use it to get to work. Manchester is around 82 minutes away by public transport, and London is close to three hours. If you don't drive, daily life here gets harder than the low rents might suggest.
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