Area Overview for CB2 2SX

Area Information

Living in CB2 2SX offers a distinct slice of suburban life just south of Cambridge city centre. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster within the historic Trumpington Ward, located at coordinates 52.190248, 0.124267. The area encompasses the charm of the historic village of Trumpington near the River Cam while maintaining a tight-knit residential focus. With a population of 1995 people, the community size ensures neighbours know each other without losing individual privacy. The location sits in the Eastern Region of England, blending historic significance with modern convenience. First recorded around 991 AD, the land has a deep history dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. You will find yourself living near landmarks like Trumpington Halfway Bridge, constructed in 1811, and the site of the former village tollgate. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to established infrastructure and green spaces. The area balances quiet rural roots with easy access to urban amenities. Historically part of the main road network connecting Royston to Cambridge, the location retains its role as a gateway. The density stands at 1344 people per square kilometre, creating a lived-in feel without urban congestion. For those researching homes in this postcode, the setting provides a stable environment where history meets contemporary living. The presence of the River Cam adds natural beauty to the streets. You gain a foothold in a ward that has hosted from Anglo-Saxon barns to the early medieval village green.

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

The property market in CB2 2SX is characterised by a predominance of houses. Houses constitute the main accommodation type in this small residential cluster, distinguishing it from areas with high-rise blocks or extensive student rentals. With only 39% of residents owning their homes, this postcode leans slightly towards the rental market within the broader stipulations of housing supply. This lower ownership percentage suggests that a significant number of residents are tenants, possibly linked to individuals working in nearby Cambridge who require flexible accommodation. Because the area covers a small residential cluster, stock availability will be limited compared to whole wards. The mix of 39% owner-occupiers and 61% renters indicates a competitive environment where buy-to-let investments play a noticeable role. For buyers looking at homes in CB2 2SX, expectations should align with the local stock which primarily consists of traditional houses rather than conversions or flats. The presence of only 39% owner-occupiers means you may find more rental listings than owner-occupied sales if you are not acting as an investor. This dynamic can influence property valuations and rental yields. The accommodation type data confirms that you will not find large apartment complexes here. Instead, the market reflects the historic evolution of the village from its manor roots to the modern residential clusters seen today. Understanding this split is vital when assessing whether this cluster fits your investment or home-buying strategy.

House Prices in CB2 2SX

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Energy Efficiency in CB2 2SX

Your daily life in CB2 2SX benefits from a cluster of five nearby retail outlets. Residents can easily visit Waitrose Cambridge or choose between the two Sainsburys locations nearby. These stores ensure that groceries and household essentials are always within practical reach, reducing the need for long drives into the city centre. The area is well-served by five rail connections, including access to Shelford Railway Station and Foxton Railway Station, which integrate smoothly with intercity services. With two Cambridge airports on the horizon, international travel remains accessible without crossing into another ward. The lifestyle here is enriched by the historic character of Trumpington Ward, located south of the city centre. You will find yourself stepping back in time when visiting Trumpington Parish Church, with its early 14th-century tower and chancel. The area features an enclosure from 1801-1809 that shaped the current village layout. Local history is kept alive at Trumpington Hall, a structure from the 1280s with extensions dating back to the 1860s and 1909. You can also explore Anstey Hall Barns, which reflect Anglo-Saxon continuity, or walk near the village green that has existed since the 1600s. The former tollgate keeper's house from 1811 sits near Brasley Bridge, built in 1790, adding to the architectural interest. The River Cam flows close by, offering natural recreation. Living in this area means balancing modern retail convenience with a deep historical landscape.

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Demographics

The community within CB2 2SX is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age for residents is 47 years, reflecting a population dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64. This age range suggests a stable family environment or a community of retirees seeking established neighbourhoods. With a home ownership rate of 39%, nearly four out of ten residents own their property outright. This figure indicates a significant presence of long-term owners rather than tenants, which often stabilises local schools and community projects. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, reinforcing the area's suitability for families or empty nesters rather than students seeking studios. The predominant ethnic group in the postcode is White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of the surrounding Trumpington Ward. This homogeneity often contributes to a close community atmosphere where traditions are respected. The population density of 1344 people per square kilometre places this area firmly in the medium-density bracket, higher than the national average but lower than inner-city Living. Such density supports local shops while retaining a village-like feel. The age distribution means that children under 15 represent a smaller portion of the total population compared to older brackets. For those considering living in CB2 2SX, expect a neighbourhood where residents typically have considerable life experience. The mix of tenure and age creates a dynamic where established homeowners coexist with potential buyers looking for a grounded lifestyle.

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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Who typically lives in CB2 2SX?
The resident population has a median age of 47, with the majority falling in the 30-64 year adult range. Approximately 39% of residents own their homes, while houses are the primary accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the population density is 1344 people per square kilometre.

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