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Ogwell, Mile End & Teigngrace

Teignbridge 013 · 5 sub-areas · 9,274 residents

Teignbridge 013 is a largely owner-occupied corner of Teignbridge in Devon's South West, home to around 9,300 people. A typical two-bedroom home lets for about £854 a month — well below the UK median for a 2-bed — though nearly three-quarters of residents own their homes, making this one of the more settled, purchase-oriented parts of the district.

Best for Families (70/100)Watch-out: Solo renters (56/100)Liveability 28/100 · Below medianResidential

Ogwell, Mile End & Teigngrace is a settled residential pocket of Teignbridge. The bigger gravitational centre is Bristol, around 124 minutes away by direct train, but most days don't require leaving — local life is what people are here for. Most homes are owner-occupied, so turnover is low and many residents have been here a long time.

2-bed rent
£854/mo+4.5%
1-bed £643 · 3-bed £1,066
Crime / 1k / yr
51.8
Top quartile
Best hub commute
124 min
Direct to Bristol
Good schools 2 km
44%
1 schools within 2 km
Liveability
28/100
Below median
Population
9,274
5 sub-areas

Overview

Overview

What's it like to live in Ogwell, Mile End & Teigngrace?

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Greenspace is on the doorstep — a park or playing field is within walking distance of most homes; there's effectively nothing within walking distance — eating out, drinking and shopping mean a drive; The streets feel safe by national standards — police-recorded crime is well below the country-wide median; Transport links are limited — a car or e-bike is a practical assumption for most regular trips; rents are roughly in line with the national norm, at around £944 a month for a typical home; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.

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Figures are aggregated across 5 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.

Ogwell, Mile End & Teigngrace in Teignbridge

Overview

Living in Ogwell, Mile End & Teigngrace

This part of Teignbridge is quiet, residential and decisively car-dependent. With over six in ten residents commuting by car and only around 2% using public transport, it has the feel of a place where life is structured around driving rather than walking to a high street or catching a train. That's a trade-off worth knowing about upfront.

Rents here are low by any national comparison. A two-bedroom property runs around £854 a month — roughly £350 below the UK median for the same size — and even a three-bedroom home sits just over £1,000. For buyers, the median sale price is just under £315,000, and with a deposit-saving timeline of around five and a half years at typical local salaries, getting on the ladder here is more achievable than in most of the South West's coastal hotspots.

The population skews slightly younger than you might expect from a rural Devon area — around a quarter of residents are aged 18–34, and families with children make up roughly one in four households. Owner-occupation dominates at 74%, which gives the area a stable, settled character. Private renting accounts for fewer than one in six households, so the rental market is relatively thin.

The nearest mainline rail station is just under 4 kilometres away — roughly a 47-minute walk, so you'd need a car or a taxi. From there, the nearest major employment hub is about two hours away by public transport, which is a significant consideration if you're planning to commute out of the area regularly. For those working from home — and nearly 29% of residents do — the infrastructure holds up: gigabit broadband is available to almost every property here. See the streets and sub-areas below for more detail on specific pockets.

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Is Teignbridge 013 a nice place to live?
It's a quiet, settled part of Devon with low crime and affordable rents. The trade-off is that you'll need a car for almost everything — public transport is minimal, and the nearest rail station is a drive away. If you work from home or work locally, it's a comfortable, low-key place to live.
What is the rent in Teignbridge 013?
A one-bedroom property runs around £643 a month, a two-bedroom around £854, and a three-bedroom just over £1,000. These are well below the UK median for equivalent sizes. Rents rose around 4.5% in the past year.
Is Teignbridge 013 safe?
Yes, relatively. The crime rate is around 52 per 1,000 residents annually, noticeably below the UK national rate of roughly 80 per 1,000. It's one of the safer parts of the region, consistent with rural Devon's generally low crime profile.
What's the commute from Teignbridge 013 to the nearest city?
By public transport, reaching a major employment hub takes around two hours. The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 3.8 kilometres away, so you'll need to drive to it first. Around 63% of residents commute by car, and nearly 29% work from home.
Who lives in Teignbridge 013?
Mostly owner-occupiers — 74% own their homes. About a quarter of residents are aged 18–34, and families with children make up roughly one in four households. It's a settled, predominantly UK-born community with relatively low turnover.
What schools are near Teignbridge 013?
There are 14 schools within typical catchment distance, but only around 39% are rated Good or Outstanding. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is just over 9 kilometres away. It's worth checking individual school catchment areas carefully before choosing a specific location.
Is Teignbridge 013 good for working from home?
Yes — gigabit broadband is available to nearly 99% of properties, and there are no homes below the minimum broadband standard. Around 29% of residents already work from home, one of the higher shares for a Devon area.
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