Area Overview for CB21 6DR

Bridleway between Roman Road and Hildersham in CB21 6DR
Bridle path to the Roman Road in CB21 6DR
Start of a bridle path in CB21 6DR
Towards Sandpit Plantation in CB21 6DR
Sunlight, shadow and trees on the skyline in CB21 6DR
North from Hildersham in CB21 6DR
Hildersham: towards Rectory Farm in CB21 6DR
A bend in Hildersham Road in CB21 6DR
Entrance to Rectory Farm in CB21 6DR
Balsham Road, Hildersham in CB21 6DR
Looking towards Rectory Farm on Little Abington Road in CB21 6DR
This way for the Roman Road in CB21 6DR
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Area Information

Living in CB21 6DR means residing within a specific residential cluster characterised by quiet, rural living. This postcode area forms part of a small population of 1,478 individuals spread across a landscape with a density of just 130 people per square kilometre. The area sits within Hildersham, a civil parish that has existed for centuries. Historical records link the location to the Domesday Book of 1086, noting early settlements, woodland, and a mill in what is now Cambridgeshire, Eastern England. The settlement covers an expansive 616 hectares, defined by boundaries stretching from the Roman Road in the north to the Essex border in the south. Today, the village retains a small-scale feel, sitting on a gentle rise above the River Granta valley. While the core village population was recorded as 211 households in 2011, the wider CB21 6DR postcode extends beyond the historic parish limits to include the 1,478 residents mentioned. You find yourself in a location that balances historical significance with modern rural living, far removed from the urban congestion of Cambridge but accessible via the nearby A1307 major road. The environment offers historical depth, with local sites like Hildersham Wood on the Essex border and the Grade II* listed Hildersham Hall dating back to around 1807.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1478
Population Density
130 people/km²

The property market in CB21 6DR is defined by its nature as an owner-occupied locality. A staggering 77 per cent of dwellings are owner-occupied, meaning the rental stock is comparatively limited. This statistic indicates that the area is not a hub for student housing or short-term lets, but a place for permanent residents. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, which aligns with the low population density of 130 people per square kilometre. If you are looking at properties, expect traditional housing suitable for families or empty-nesters rather than modern apartment blocks. The small population of 1,478 suggests that there are fewer total properties to choose from compared to larger towns. This scarcity could mean competition for suitable homes, as owner-occupiers tend to keep their residences for long periods. You will find that the market is driven by local demand rather than transient investment. The high home ownership rate creates a stable community where neighbours have been living in their current homes for decades. This lack of turnover often means well-maintained properties with established histories, such as those built around the era of Hildersham Hall. Buyers seeking a rural retreat or a quiet country life will find the local housing stock fits these requirements perfectly.

House Prices in CB21 6DR

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Energy Efficiency in CB21 6DR

Daily life in CB21 6DR centres on local convenience and rural charm, with five retail outlets providing essential shopping needs. You can visit Spar Abington Stores & Co-op Linton or Spar Harvest for everyday groceries and household items. These options eliminate the need for long trips to distant supermarkets for basic provisions. Regarding transport, the proximity to three railway stations ensures that commuting or travelling for leisure is manageable. Whittlesford Parkway Railway Station, Great Chesterford Railway Station, and Shelford Railway Station all serve residents who need to connect with wider networks. The lifestyle is defined by a balance of self-sufficiency and access. You do not have large shopping centres on your doorstep, but the selected convenience stores cover daily requirements effectively. The rural setting means you trade urban amenities for peace and space. If you enjoy quiet evenings and a slower pace, the absence of large high streets suits your needs. The ready availability of local shops means you do not need to travel far for basic necessities. This combination of local retail and accessible rail links creates a functional living environment for rural households.

Amenities

Schools

There are three educational institutions close to CB21 6DR that serve the local youth population. Linton Village College operates as both a primary school and an academy with a Ofsted rating of good. This dual status indicates the school is successful and meets high standards of education. Second is Granta School, which provides special educational needs provision. This facility supports children requiring additional assistance with their learning or development. You do not have a third traditional secondary option listed immediately within the data, relying instead on these two distinct institutions for education near your home. The presence of a academy with a good rating suggests strong educational outcomes for students in the catchment area. Families with children will need to consider travel times to access Granta School or Linton Village College as the options provided. The mix of general primary education and special needs provision gives the area a broad educational reach. If parental involvement is key to your decision, knowing the Ofsted rating of the academy is a crucial factor to analyse before committing to the area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Linton Village CollegeprimaryN/AN/A
2Granta SchoolspecialN/AN/A
3Linton Village CollegeacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within CB21 6DR displays a distinctly mature demographic profile. The median age here is 47 years, reflecting a population dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64. With a home ownership rate of 77 per cent, the area is heavily weighted towards owner-occupiers rather than tenants. This high level of investment in property suggests a settled, long-term community. The predominant ethnicity in the area is White, aligning with the wider rural landscape of Cambridgeshire. Housing is primarily composed of houses, fitting the rural character of the site. If you are considering homes in CB21 6DR, you are looking at an area where residents are deeply rooted in their local environment. The low population density of 130 people per square kilometre supports this quiet lifestyle. You are not near a high-density urban centre but rather in a setting where space and stability are priorities. The age profile indicates that this is a place for families or individuals seeking tranquillity, away from the fast pace of city life. The fact that three quarters of residents own their homes points to financial stability within the neighbourhood.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

77
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

49
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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