Acorn Types
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Acorn Types are the lower level of Acorn classification, dividing the Acorn Groups into a further 65 distinct types (64 excluding, Type 7.V.65 'Non-residential postcodes')
Type | Description | UK Population % | Link to Details | Socio-Demographic insight | Road Safety Insight |
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1.A.1 | High flyers in luxury apartments and townhouses | 0.1% | Details | Details | Details |
1.A.2 | Wealthy gentrified areas | 0.1% | Details | Details | Details |
1.A.3 | Asset-rich, out-of-town older families | 0.1% | Details | Details | Details |
1.B.4 | High-end professionals in city flats | 0.4% | Details | Details | Details |
1.B.5 | Successful young families in smart urban areas | 0.6% | Details | Details | Details |
1.C.6 | Executives in expensive suburban houses | 1.1% | Details | Details | Details |
1.C.7 | Prosperous families in green-belt areas with substantial homes | 0.9% | Details | Details | Details |
2.D.8 | Affluent, older homeowners | 2.3% | Details | Details | Details |
2.D.9 | Families and couples in comfortable homes | 1.8% | Details | Details | Details |
2.D.10 | Well-off families in larger semis | 1.2% | Details | Details | Details |
2.D.11 | Mature and moneyed out-of-towners | 2.3% | Details | Details | Details |
2.D.12 | Well-to-do empty nesters in detached houses | 2.1% | Details | Details | Details |
2.E.13 | Families in leafy suburbs | 1.5% | Details | Details | Details |
2.E.14 | Upmarket young families in terraces | 1.0% | Details | Details | Details |
2.E.15 | Educated professionals renting flats | 0.8% | Details | Details | Details |
3.F.16 | Families and couples in detached houses | 2.3% | Details | Details | Details |
3.F.17 | Older, rural empty nesters and couples | 2.5% | Details | Details | Details |
3.F.18 | Countryside retirees in spacious houses | 0.1% | Details | Details | Details |
3.F.19 | Sophisticated couples living comfortably in detached homes | 2.1% | Details | Details | Details |
3.G.20 | Mixed lifestages in semi-detached homes | 2.7% | Details | Details | Details |
3.G.21 | Mid-life suburban living | 2.9% | Details | Details | Details |
3.H.22 | Younger families and sharers in city terraces | 1.2% | Details | Details | Details |
3.H.23 | Culturally diverse suburban families | 0.9% | Details | Details | Details |
3.I.24 | Young professionals renting city flats | 1.1% | Details | Details | Details |
3.I.25 | Privately renting students and house sharers | 0.3% | Details | Details | Details |
3.I.26 | Younger couples and singles in flats | 1.4% | Details | Details | Details |
3.J.27 | Professional families and couples in suburban, owner-occupied areas | 3.3% | Details | Details | Details |
3.J.28 | Families and couples in terraces | 2.4% | Details | Details | Details |
4.K.29 | Senior-home owning couples | 2.7% | Details | Details | Details |
4.K.30 | Empty nesters in owner-occupied detached homes | 2.0% | Details | Details | Details |
4.K.31 | Comfortable, home-owning families and empty nesters | 0.9% | Details | Details | Details |
4.K.32 | Older comfortable families and couples in detached, rural properties | 0.8% | Details | Details | Details |
4.K.33 | Retirees in semi-detached and detached properties | 0.1% | Details | Details | Details |
4.L.34 | Older owner-occupier households in semis | 2.8% | Details | Details | Details |
4.L.35 | Settled communities, semi-detached properties | 3.1% | Details | Details | Details |
4.M.36 | Cost-conscious families in terraces | 2.2% | Details | Details | Details |
4.M.37 | Restricted residents, socially renting | 2.6% | Details | Details | Details |
4.N.38 | Younger families, multi-occupancy and rented households | 1.2% | Details | Details | Details |
4.N.39 | Diverse communities in smaller semis and terraces | 1.0% | Details | Details | Details |
4.N.40 | Young Families, limited means in terraced in terraced metropolitan areas | 1.2% | Details | Details | Details |
4.O.41 | Living on modest means in terraces | 2.6% | Details | Details | Details |
4.O.42 | Retired homeowners in semi-detached and detached houses | 1.2% | Details | Details | Details |
4.O.43 | Older couples living in detached houses, rural communities | 1.3% | Details | Details | Details |
5.P.44 | Urban, aspiring flat dwellers | 1.3% | Details | Details | Details |
5.P.45 | Privately renting squeezed professionals in flats | 2.2% | Details | Details | Details |
5.P.46 | Sharers and students in private rentals | 1.0% | Details | Details | Details |
5.P.47 | Singles and couples in rented flats | 2.3% | Details | Details | Details |
5.Q.48 | Routine occupations, socially renting families in terraced housing | 3.5% | Details | Details | Details |
5.Q.49 | Socially renting single adults households | 1.8% | Details | Details | Details |
5.R.50 | Single-parent families in terraced housing | 3.0% | Details | Details | Details |
5.R.51 | Older, single-person households on the outskirts of town | 2.2% | Details | Details | Details |
5.R.52 | Socially renting families in terraces | 2.4% | Details | Details | Details |
6.S.53 | Diverse families and sharers in flats | 1.7% | Details | Details | Details |
6.S.54 | Young families in socially rented semis | 1.9% | Details | Details | Details |
6.S.55 | Families in low value terraced housing | 3.1% | Details | Details | Details |
6.S.56 | Diverse young families in rented terraces and flats | 0.8% | Details | Details | Details |
6.T.57 | Older renters in flats and tenements | 1.4% | Details | Details | Details |
6.T.58 | Poorer Pensioners in semis | 1.3% | Details | Details | Details |
6.U.59 | Students and sharers in multi-occupancy flats | 0.2% | Details | Details | Details |
6.U.60 | Socially renting single adult households in flats | 0.7% | Details | Details | Details |
6.U.61 | Socially rented flats, singles and pensioners|Details]] | 2.4% | Details | Details | Details |
7.V.62 | Students in halls of residence | 0.8% | Details | Details | Details |
7.V.63 | Active communal populations | 0.2% | Details | Details | Details |
7.V.64 | Inactive communal populations | 0.2% | Details | Details | Details |