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Area Information
CB21 4US is a small, rural postcode area nestled in South Cambridgeshire, straddling the borders of Suffolk and Essex. With a population of 1,404 and a low density of 47 people per square kilometre, it reflects the quiet, unspoiled character of a traditional English village. The area is part of Horseheath, a civil parish known for its rolling countryside, historic landmarks, and community-focused lifestyle. Residents benefit from proximity to Cambridge (14 miles north) and Haverhill (south), with the A1307 road linking these towns passing through the area. The village of Horseheath itself features a village green, a 15th-century church, a pub, and a cricket team, creating a close-knit atmosphere. Daily life here is defined by rural tranquillity, with local amenities like a post office, village hall, and seasonal events. While the postcode may encompass a slightly broader area than the village itself, it retains the charm of a small community where neighbours know each other. This is a place for those seeking a peaceful, low-density lifestyle with easy access to regional towns and historic heritage.
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- Population
- 1404
- Population Density
- 47 people/km²
The property market in CB21 4US is characterised by a high rate of home ownership (75%), with houses forming the predominant accommodation type. This suggests a market skewed towards owner-occupied properties rather than rentals, likely attracting families seeking long-term stability. The small size of the area means the housing stock is limited, with most properties concentrated in the village of Horseheath and its surrounding hamlets. Buyers should consider the broader region for more options, as the postcode covers a small cluster of homes. The presence of historic buildings, such as the 15th-century church and former Horseheath Hall site, may influence property values, though no specific data on prices or trends is available. For those prioritising a rural lifestyle with low density, this area offers a niche market, but proximity to Cambridge and Haverhill could be key for commuters or those needing access to larger urban amenities.
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Residents of CB21 4US have access to a mix of retail, dining, and community amenities. Nearby shops include Co-op Linton, Spar – Abington Stores &, and Sainsburys Haverhill, offering everyday essentials. The Great Chesterford Railway Station provides a gateway to regional services, while the village of Horseheath itself retains traditional charm with a pub, cricket team, and village hall. The area’s rural setting allows for outdoor leisure, with the nearby Roman road (Worsted Street) offering cycling routes and historical interest. The village green and historic church provide focal points for social gatherings. While the retail options are limited to small shops and supermarkets, the proximity to Cambridge and Haverhill ensures access to larger stores and dining choices. This blend of small-town convenience and regional connectivity supports a lifestyle that balances rural tranquillity with practical accessibility.
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Nearby schools include Castle Camps Church of England (Controlled) Primary School, a primary school with a good Ofsted rating, and Glebe House, a special school. The presence of both a primary school and a special needs institution indicates a range of educational options for families. The good rating at Castle Camps suggests a reliable foundation for early education, while Glebe House caters to students with specific learning needs. This mix may appeal to parents seeking a comprehensive educational environment, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. The proximity of these schools to CB21 4US makes it a viable option for families prioritising accessible education. However, the absence of secondary school data means prospective buyers should investigate further if their child requires a broader range of schooling options.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Castle Camps Church of England (Controlled) Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Glebe House | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CB21 4US is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the most common age group being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a community rooted in stability, with 75% of homes owner-occupied, indicating a strong local presence. The accommodation type is largely houses, reflecting a preference for family homes over flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation levels is provided. The age profile implies a mix of established residents and families, with fewer young or elderly populations compared to other areas. This demographic structure supports a community that values continuity and local traditions. The low population density of 47 people per square kilometre further reinforces the rural, spread-out nature of the area, where homes are spaced apart, and public transport use is likely limited.
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