Area Overview for CB2 2LD

Area Information

Living in CB2 2LD offers a distinct experience within the Trumpington Ward of Cambridge. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster with a total population of 1,995 residents. The area sits south of the city centre, historically linked to the historic village of Trumpington near the River Cam. Its small size creates a tightly knit environment rather than a sprawling sprawl. You are looking at a zone defined by density and history, situated in the Eastern Region of England at coordinates 52.190248, 0.124267. The ward's boundaries encompass land that has existed since the early medieval period, first recorded around 991 AD when the manor was bequeathed to Ely Abbey. The local landscape retains visible signs of this deep past, including the early 14th century Trumpington Parish Church and properties linked to the 1280s construction of Trumpington Hall. Daily life here balances proximity to the modern city with a connection to significant landmarks like Anstey Hall Barns and the village green. The area retains a quiet character shaped by its heritage and specific network of roads, including the Moorway which dates back to around 1601. This makes CB2 2LD a specialised part of Cambridge, suitable for those who value historical context alongside urban access. The mix of housing and the presence of transport links like the former Trumpington Gate define the rhythm of life in this recognised residential sector.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1995
Population Density
1344 people/km²

The property market in CB2 2LD is defined by a substantial stock of houses rather than flats or apartments. This housing type predominates across the residential cluster, reflecting the area's original development as a village and settlement rather than a dense urban block. Only 39% of the area possesses owned homes, a figure that implies a significant portion of the housing stock is within the private rental sector or subject to different ownership structures. Despite the lower-than-expected ownership rate, the desire to buy evident in the data suggests potential competition for available properties remains steady. Buyers looking at this area should note that homes in CB2 2LD are likely to be larger structures with established gardens, given the preponderance of house types over apartments. The market is local and specific to this postcode, which often commands different prices than neighbouring zones of Cambridge. You will find that properties here benefit from their proximity to key infrastructure and amenities without the typical noise or congestion of city centre flats. The mix of older historical buildings and later extensions means you may encounter varied architectural styles, from the original timber frames to the brick extensions added in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This diversity offers options for buyers with different aesthetic preferences, but the small size of the area means availability is naturally limited for any given transaction.

House Prices in CB2 2LD

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Energy Efficiency in CB2 2LD

Life in CB2 2LD benefits from excellent access to high-quality retail and transport infrastructure within a short journey. Within practical reach, you have five notable retail options, including Waitrose Cambridge and two locations of Sainsburys Cambridge. These venues provide comprehensive shopping for groceries, household goods, and daily essentials without the need to travel far into the city centre. For rail commuters, the area is supported by five nearby stations, with Shelford Railway Station, Cambridge North Railway Station, and Foxton Railway Station serving as key interchange points. You also have access to two airports in the vicinity, both identified under the Cambridge Airport designation, offering local flights for business or leisure travel. Amenities are close enough to support a self-sufficient lifestyle while maintaining easy access to the wider Cambridgeshire network. The residential character is bolstered by the presence of historic landmarks like the Trumpington Parish Church and Trumpington Hall. These sites offer cultural interest and a connection to the early 13th century heritage of the ward. The village green and surrounding parkland provide space for leisure, ensuring that residents have nearby areas for walking and relaxation. Dining options are available through the local supermarket chains, while the broader Cambridge area offers numerous restaurants within reach. Living here means balancing the convenience of modern retail with the tranquillity of a historically significant rural ward.

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Demographics

The community in CB2 2LD is primarily composed of adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents here is 47, reflecting a population that is generally older than many emerging urban districts. Three-quarters of the area's households fall into the working-age bracket, while younger children and teenagers are less common. This demographic profile suggests a community focused on established careers and family life rather than the transient student population found closer to the university colleges. Home ownership stands at 39%, meaning you are more likely to find private homeowners than rented occupants. This figure exceeds typical national averages for highly urbanised zones, indicating a stable residential base. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, consistent with the broader demographic makeup of rural and semi-rural Cambridge wards. Accommodation in CB2 2LD consists mainly of houses, offering a traditional indoor living space with private outdoor areas. With a population density of 1,344 people per square kilometre, the neighbourhood feels immediate but not crowded. You can expect a mature settlement where long-term residents dominate the local scene, shaped by the area's development history stretching from the Domesday Book through the 19th century lane closures and 20th century expansions.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

39
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

52
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CB2 2LD postcode?
The median age in CB2 2LD is 47, with the majority of the population falling into the 30 to 64 years age range. The area has a median household size typical of established families and professionals. Residents are predominantly White, and three adults out of every four live in the main working-age demographic.
How is the broadband and mobile coverage in CB2 2LD?
Fixed broadband scores are rated at 95 out of 100, providing excellent speeds suitable for all modern digital needs. Mobile network coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring strong signal strength across the residential cluster. These ratings confirm the area is well-connected for remote work and daily digital usage.
What is the crime risk level for homes in CB2 2LD?
The crime risk assessment for CB2 2LD is a warning level with a score of 59 out of 100. This classifies the area as having a medium crime risk where incident rates are around the national average. Residents should adopt standard security measures, though there are no earthquake or flood threats present.
What major amenities are near CB2 2LD?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Waitrose Cambridge and two Sainsburys Cambridge branches. Transport links connect to Shelford, Cambridge North, and Foxton railway stations, as well as Cambridge Airport. These facilities provide comprehensive shopping and travel options within a short commute.

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