Area Overview for CB1 5WA
Area Information
Living in CB1 5WA means inhabiting a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Cambridgeshire’s fenland region. With a population of 1,037 and a density of 52 people per square kilometre, this area is characterised by its rural charm and historical depth. The parish of Great Wilbraham, where CB1 5WA is located, has medieval origins, with evidence of Neolithic and Bronze Age activity. Its landscape is defined by agricultural land, though the village itself offers a quiet, low-density living environment. The Church of Saint Nicholas, dating back to the 12th century, stands as a central landmark, alongside a Baptist chapel and the Fleam Dyke, a historic earthwork. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to nature and a sense of continuity with the past, with limited urban sprawl. Residents benefit from a stable, mature community, where most homes are owner-occupied and the demographic skews towards adults aged 30–64. The area’s small size means amenities and services are concentrated, requiring a car for wider access but offering a peaceful, self-contained lifestyle.
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- Population
- 1037
- Population Density
- 52 people/km²
The property market in CB1 5WA is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 70% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which aligns with the area’s rural, low-density nature. This suggests a market skewed towards private residences rather than flats or rental properties, making it less common for buyers to encounter investment properties or short-term lets. The small size of the area means the housing stock is limited, with fewer new developments or speculative projects. For buyers, this implies a focus on existing homes, often with historical or architectural character. The high home ownership rate also indicates a stable market, with properties likely retaining value due to the area’s low population density and proximity to amenities. However, the limited size of CB1 5WA means buyers should consider nearby areas for more options, though these may require a car for access.
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Energy Efficiency in CB1 5WA
Residents of CB1 5WA have access to a modest but functional range of amenities within practical reach. Local retail options include Co-op Fulbourn, Spar, and Co-op Food, offering basic grocery and convenience services. The area’s small size means these shops serve both residents and nearby communities, though choices are limited compared to larger towns. For leisure and travel, two Cambridge Airport entries are listed, though their operational details are unspecified. Rail connectivity is strong, with four stations providing links to Cambridge and beyond, facilitating commuting or day trips. The village’s historical character, including the Church of Saint Nicholas and Fleam Dyke, adds cultural value, though recreational parks or green spaces are not explicitly mentioned. The lifestyle here balances rural tranquillity with essential services, though residents may need to travel further for specialist amenities or entertainment.
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The nearest schools to CB1 5WA are two primary schools: Great Wilbraham CofE Primary School and Great Wilbraham CofE Primary Academy. Both are state-funded and cater to younger children, though no Ofsted ratings are provided in the data. The presence of two primary schools suggests a focus on early education, with potential for localised catchment areas. Families with young children may benefit from the proximity of these schools, though the lack of secondary education options within the area means older students would need to commute to nearby towns. The dual presence of primary schools could indicate a larger student population than the area’s small size might suggest, possibly due to shared facilities or expanded capacity. For parents, the schools’ religious affiliation (Church of England) may align with specific preferences, though no data on academic performance or facilities is available.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Great Wilbraham CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Great Wilbraham CofE Primary Academy | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CB1 5WA is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature population, likely comprising professionals, retirees, and long-term residents. Home ownership is high at 70%, indicating a stable, settled demographic with fewer renters. The accommodation type is largely houses, reflecting a preference for private, detached living rather than flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is provided. The age profile implies a mix of families, professionals, and retirees, with fewer young children or students. The low population density of 52 people per square kilometre reinforces the area’s rural, low-traffic character. While no specific data on deprivation is available, the high home ownership and mature age range suggest a community with relatively strong economic stability and access to resources.
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Planning Constraints
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