Area Overview for CB1 3YX
Area Information
Living in CB1 3YX offers entry to Coleridge Ward, a established residential cluster in Cambridge formed from green-field development in the 1920s and 1970s. This postcode covers a small cluster of approximately 1,731 residents, creating a tight-knit community atmosphere distinct from the wider city centre. The area grew around its eponymous Recreation Ground and School, named after college men who owned the land where homes were built. Roads in the ward still retain names honouring these original figures, reflecting the historical identity of the neighbourhood. While the area was largely complete mid-century, some residential flats now show signs of age and may face redevelopment needs within the next three decades. You benefit from consistent community heritage, including a public open space recently renamed to commemorate social reformer Gloria Carpenter. The ward contains mixed private and council housing resulting from forty years of Right to Buy sales. This mix gives you immediate access to a diverse range of property styles while maintaining the suburban character that defined the area since the first demand for a park appeared in 1912. Residents enjoy a sense of stability coming from organised local events and long-standing facilities like the Romsey Labour Club which opened in 1929.
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- 1731
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- 2896 people/km²
CB1 3YX represents a specific slice of the Cambridge property market focused exclusively on houses. With an accommodation type strictly defined as Houses, you find a market devoid of flats or converted apartments within this immediate postcode cluster. The home ownership rate of 44 per cent indicates that nearly half of the 1,731 residents live in properties they own outright or with a mortgage, while the remainder rely on tenancy agreements. This balance suggests a mature market where stability is a priority over transaction volume for individual lenders. Buyers looking at homes in CB1 3YX encounter a stock built between the 1920s and 1970s, meaning some homes have been in continuous residence for nearly a century. The singular focus on houses distinguishes this area from surrounding neighbourhoods that might include student accommodation or high-rise developments. This consistency in housing type means you can expect uniform planning constraints and building regulations across the cluster. The low population density of this small residential area keeps competition for specific address slots relatively lower than in hotter city districts. Understanding that this is a house-only zone helps you target your search effectively if you require single-family living spaces.
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Daily life in CB1 3YX benefits from immediate proximity to five retail organisations including Co-op Cambridge and Sainsburys Coldhams. These shops provide essential grocery needs and daily essentials without requiring a journey into the city centre. You can walk to one of two nearby airports or four rail stations including Cambridge North Railway Station, Shelford Railway Station, and Waterbeach Railway Station. The presence of Cambridge Airport and Cambridge Airport facilities suggests easy access for business travellers or leisure flyers. The area centres around Coleridge Recreation Ground which opened in 1928 and remains a focal point for community activities. The Romsey Labour Club opened in 1929 and continues to function as a local venue. Lichfield Hall provides additional community space for events and gatherings. You also benefit from a public open space in Coleridge Ward recently named to commemorate academic and social reformer Gloria Carpenter. This naming honours her contributions while adding historical context to your outdoor spaces. The character of the area retains a suburban feel with organised events and community facilities fostering social interaction. Shopping trips become dessert rather than an all-day excursion, reducing car usage and saving time. Leisure activities centre on local green spaces rather than distant leisure parks, promoting a slower pace of life.
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Schools
Families in CB1 3YX have access to a range of educational options within close proximity, covering both primary and secondary phases. Ridgefield Primary School carries a good Ofsted rating and operates as a local institution for younger pupils. St Bede's Inter-Church School also holds a good rating as a primary school but distinguishes itself by achieving an outstanding Ofsted rating when functioning as an academy. Coleridge Community College serves as the main secondary provision, operating as both a primary provision for early years and as a secondary academy with a good Ofsted rating. This dual function creates a cohesive educational corridor where children can progress through the system without moving residential areas. You benefit from having a selection of academies alongside traditional school structures, providing choice in educational philosophy. The presence of multiple primary options allows parents to consider proximity to their specific doorstep or waitlist preferences. Each institution listed maintains at least a good standard, ensuring baseline quality in education for the community. The mix of academy status suggests schools with greater autonomy over curriculum and management decisions, which may appeal to families seeking specific educational approaches.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Coleridge Community College | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Bede's Inter-Church School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Ridgefield Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Coleridge Community College | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | St Bede's Inter-Church School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CB1 3YX reflects a neighbourhood settling into mid-life with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a population past its early accumulation phase. One in three homes are owner-occupied, with a precise home ownership rate of 44 per cent. This figure sits on a scale of investment security for those who have secured their tenure, while the remaining households remain within the rental market. The accommodation type in this postcode is overwhelmingly houses, suggesting a preference for standalone living or traditional family structures over high-density housing. You are part of a community where the predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of the Cambridgeshire region. The demographic profile suggests an area without significant transient populations or student enclaves, providing a stable environment for long-term settling. The age structure implies fewer young children compared to designated school zones, though nearby educational institutions cater to younger generations. This steady demographic mix supports local businesses and community groups that rely on consistent resident participation rather than seasonal fluctuations in occupancy.
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