Area Overview for CB2 2LF

Area Information

CB2 2LF occupies a small residential cluster within Trumpington Ward, located south of Cambridge city centre. This specific postcode area consists of just 1,995 residents, creating a tight-knit environment where neighbours likely know one another by name. The location sits approximately at coordinates 52.190248, 0.124267, placing it near the historic village of Trumpington and the River Cam. Population density here reaches 1,344 people per square kilometre, indicating a relatively compact settlement pattern despite the small total figure. Living in CB2 2LF means residing in an area with deep historical roots. Trumpington was first recorded around 991 AD, evolving from a manor bequeathed to Ely Abbey into the village you see today. The area encompasses significant heritage sites such as Trumpington Parish Church, featuring a tower and chancel from the early 14th century, and Trumpington Hall, which dates back to the 1280s. You are also close to Anstey Hall Barns, showcasing Anglo-Saxon continuity. Daily life here offers a balance between rural tranquillity and proximity to the city. The Brasey Bridge, built in 1790, historically crossed the River Cam on the Moorway, a route established around the 1600s connecting Great Shelford to Grantchester. Today, this history is part of your immediate surroundings, blending with modern utilities and transport links that serve the unitary authority of Cambridge.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1995
Population Density
1344 people/km²

Homes in CB2 2LF are predominantly houses, with 39% of the population being owner-occupiers. This figure indicates a market rooted in stability rather than short-term renting. The accommodation type data shows a strong preference for detached or semi-detached homes typical of historic villages like Trumpington. Unlike city flats where turnover is rapid, houses in this small cluster tend to change hands less frequently, often passing through multiple generations or long-term tenures. This creates a property market where values are influenced by historical provenance and location quality rather than pure speculation. Buyers looking at this area should expect properties with significant heritage value. Many homes sit near landmarks such as Trumpington Hall, built from the 1280s, or the village green which has existed since at least the 14th century. The high density of 1,344 people per square kilometre within this small cluster means land value is likely premium despite the smaller population of 1,995. The majority of properties are houses, which command different capital values compared to apartments. This stock configuration supports a buyer-focused market rather than a landlord-dominated one. Standard security precautions are advisable, particularly given the medium crime risk assessment recorded for the area. This caution applies to all property transactions and future maintenance. The mix of historic structures like the 13th-century tollgate keeper's house near Brasley Bridge suggests that many properties require careful management. Understanding the history of these homes is as vital as assessing their structural condition. The market here rewards those willing to invest in period properties that offer a connection to the region's medieval and early modern past.

House Prices in CB2 2LF

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Energy Efficiency in CB2 2LF

Your daily life in CB2 2LF is enriched by immediate access to high-quality retail and leisure facilities. Five major high street shops are within practical reach, including Waitrose Cambridge and two branches of Sainsburys Cambridge. These supermarkets provide all the grocery items you need without requiring a long journey into the city centre. Beyond shopping, five train stations serve the area, including Cambridge North Railway Station and Foxton Railway Station. These links offer straightforward commuting options for workers in Cambridge or those travelling further afield. For aviation needs, two airports lie nearby, with Cambridge Airport appearing in the nearest amenity list twice, indicating strong access to regional air travel. The surrounding landscape offers historical interest rather than modern entertainment centres. You are close to the village green, encroached upon in the 1600s, and the historic Trumpington Parish Church, which dates to the early 14th century. Specific features like the tomb and brass effigy of Sir Roger de Trumpington from 1277 add cultural depth to your walks. Trumpington Hall, constructed in the 1280s with extensions in the 1860s, 1880s, and 1909, stands as a testament to the area's continuity. The nearby Anstey Hall Barns reflect Anglo-Saxon continuity, providing insight into 1,000-year-old agricultural practices. The former tollgate keeper's house from 1811 near Brasley Bridge remains a reminder of local history. Your lifestyle balances rural charm with urban convenience. The presence of five retail outlets and five railway stations ensures you do not need to travel far for essentials or transport. The low flood risk, with a safety score of 0, further supports outdoor activities and peace of mind during inclement weather. Living here means enjoying a setting where history is not just a concept but a tangible part of your daily surroundings.

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Demographics

The community profile for CB2 2LF is dominated by adults, with 39% of residents owning their homes. The most common age range is between 30 and 64 years, reflecting a median age of 47 across the postcode area. This demographic suggests a settlement focused on established families or couples rather than students or very young professionals. Most people living in this cluster reside in houses, which contrasts with the high-rise flats common in central Cambridge. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader local trends but underscoring the area's traditional character. While specific deprivation data is unavailable for this tiny cluster, the high home ownership rate often correlates with long-term residency and stability. The age skew away from those under 30 suggests fewer new graduates buying their first property here immediately. Instead, you are likely looking at a community where families have remained settled for decades. This stability is evident in the types of buildings around you. The architecture reflects centuries of development, from the Inclosure acts of 1801–1809 to later extensions of historic halls. Residents here value permanence over rental flexibility. The low population density for such a high density metric per square kilometre indicates efficient land use within a defined boundary. You will find a community that is tightly bound by location and history, with infrastructure and planning decisions made with the long-term presence of these 1,995 residents in mind.

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

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of CB2 2LF?
The median age in CB2 2LF is 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 being the most common age range. Home ownership stands at 39%, and the predominant ethnic group is White. The small population of 1,995 live mainly in houses, creating a stable community focused on long-term residency rather than transient renting.

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