Area Overview for CB2 5TL
Area Information
Living in CB2 5TL, Harston, means residing in a small residential cluster in South Cambridgeshire. This postcode covers an area with a total population of 1,158 people. The land spans approximately 5.5 square kilometres, resulting in a density of 209 people per square kilometre. Harston sits about 8 kilometres south of Cambridge in the valley of the River Rhee. The terrain is mostly flat, rising gently from under 15 metres by the river to over 20 metres inland. This topography has made the location favourable for settlement since prehistoric times. You will find the village extends nearly 2 kilometres from north to south. Your daily life revolves around a landscape comprising gault clay near the river and chalk to the south-east. The settlement sits between the parishes of Hauxton, Little Shelford, Newton, Foxton, Barrington and Haslingfield. Archaeological evidence suggests Bronze Age occupation, with rings ditches and artefacts found at Manor Farm. You are positioned on the busy A10 road, historically part of the Cambridge to London coaching route. While the area feels secluded near the river, you retain strong connections to larger towns. The village sign on Swan Green commemorates Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee. You live in a space where history intersects with modern convenience, defined by specific boundaries and a deep historical root.
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- 1158
- Population Density
- 209 people/km²
The property market in CB2 5TL is characterised by a specific type of housing stock. Almost all properties are houses, as recorded in the accommodation data for this postcode. Eighty-three percent of households own their homes, which signals that this is primarily an owner-occupied area rather than a rental market. You are likely to find detached or semi-detached family homes rather than purpose-built flats or modern apartments. This dominance of single-family homes reflects the village's historical development along the River Rhee valley. For prospective buyers, this means the market is driven by the needs of those looking to settle permanently. The high proportion of owner-occupiers suggests that prices may reflect long-term value rather than quick turnover. You are entering a market where properties have likely been lived in by the same families for generations. The specific postcode CB2 5TL captures a small residential cluster where houses predominate. This differs from urban postcodes where high-density apartments might be common. If you seek a quiet, house-based lifestyle, this area offers a clear advantage. The lack of rental properties indicates that the local economy supports independence or ownership models. Your search here will focus on existing stock rather than new builds.
House Prices in CB2 5TL
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Energy Efficiency in CB2 5TL
Your lifestyle in CB2 5TL is enhanced by several nearby amenities within practical reach. For shopping, there are five retail options close by, including Sainsburys Cambridge, Tesco Great and Co-op Great. These supermarkets allow you to handle weekly groceries without travelling far. For travel, you are close to two airports, specifically Cambridge Airport. There are five railway stations nearby, such as Foxton, Shelford and Shepreth, facilitating easy commutes. The village character offers your own local attractions. The Rhee provides a popular riverside walk for exercise. Harston Mill, a historical site transformed in the 1960s, adds a cultural dimension to the landscape. You will encounter historic inns like the Coach (or Wagon) and Horses, Old English Gentleman and Pemberton Arms, which contribute to the village atmosphere. The village hall, opened in 1923 by Sir William Graham Greene, serves as a community hub. Living in CB2 5TL gives you access to rural walks, local pubs and essential retail without the density of Cambridge City Centre. The A10 connects you to wider commercial centres when you need them. You can enjoy the quiet of the River Rhee valley while remaining minutes from major amenities.
Amenities
Schools
Parents living in CB2 5TL have access to primary education within the immediate vicinity. Harston and Newton Community Primary School serves as a local educational facility for families in the area. Another option is Harston and Newton Primary School. Both institutions are located close to the residential cluster defined by this postcode. While these schools cater to the local catchment, you may find that your specific child needs to travel slightly further depending on their age group, as there are no secondary schools listed for CB2 5TL specifically in the available data. The presence of primary schools indicates that families with young children value living here. You must research the specific catchment boundaries for both Harston and Newton Community Primary School and Harston and Newton Primary School to ensure you qualify. These schools provide early education for children in the parish. If your children are older, the village context suggests relying on the wider Cambridge city schools, which are distant but accessible via the A10. The mix of school types in the village is limited to primary levels within the postcode. This factual limitation means parents often consider the larger municipality of Cambridge for secondary education. Living in CB2 5TL guarantees proximity to these primary facilities, ensuring your daily commute for younger children remains manageable.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Harston and Newton Community Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Harston and Newton Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CB2 5TL is defined by its mature residents. The median age is 47 years, reflecting a population where adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range. Eighty-three percent of households own their homes, indicating a stable, established resident base. The predominant ethnic group is White. Almost all accommodation consists of houses, with no apartments or flats recorded in this specific postcode area. This high ownership rate suggests that many families have lived here for significant periods. The demographic profile points towards a neighbourhood where long-term residents form the core of the community. The absence of younger dependent children in the primary age groups may indicate that families with school-aged children often look to the wider Harston district or nearby villages. The median age of 47 aligns with retirees and established working professionals rather than a transient student population. You are buying into an area where the rhythm of life moves at a measured pace. The housing stock supports owner-occupiers seeking stability. The ethnic makeup remains predominantly White, mirroring the broader county characteristics of South Cambridgeshire.
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