Area Overview for CB24 3GZ

Area Information

Living in CB24 3GZ offers a view of a defined residential cluster within the historic village of Longstanton. This specific postcode covers a small area of just 9,669 square metres, home to a population of 1,451 residents. You are situated in a settlement that amalgamated two distinct parishes, Long Stanton All Saints and Long Stanton St Michael, in 1953. The location sits six miles north-west of Cambridge city centre within the South Cambridgeshire district. The village name derives from "Stantonia," meaning an enclosed settlement on stony ground, first recorded in AD 1070. Your daily life here is shaped by a blend of deep history and modern services. The civil parish includes landmarks like the village institute and a doctor's surgery. Longstanton also hosts an Immigration Reception Centre nearby, adding a layer of contemporary function to the community. The accommodation type for this postcode consists primarily of houses, reflecting the established nature of the settlement. While the area is modest in size, it maintains modern amenities that support a self-contained lifestyle. You find yourself in a community where the Norfolk Park一众 of farms visible today resulted from the sale of the Hatton estate in 1874. The environment is characterised by its dual medieval churches and Conservation Areas, preserving the historic landscape while providing a quiet residential experience on stony ground.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
9669 m²
Population
1451
Population Density
4232 people/km²

The property market in CB24 3GZ is characterised by a strong owner-occupier presence. A staggering 76% of homes are owner-occupied, which means the area is not dominated by private landlords or corporate housing. The predominant accommodation type is houses, fitting the linear village layout and the agricultural history of the settlement. You are looking at an established stock where the Cheyney family and later the Hatton family were principal landowners for centuries. The Hatton estate of about 1,787 acres was sold in numerous lots in 1874, establishing the farms and land holdings visible today. This high level of home ownership suggests a stable market for buyers who are willing to purchase and stay. The majority of residents have inherited or bought their homes and remain there. Research indicates that the village supported various trades including wheelwrights, blacksmiths, and thatchers by the mid-19th century, indicating a long history of local commerce supporting local families. The site of the former Hatton house is now occupied by Hatton Park Primary School, showing how estate manors have transformed into community pillars. For buyers, this translates to fewer transient properties and a market where estate agents often deal with owners wanting to move to retirement or similar properties. The village has two Conservation Areas reflecting its historic landscape, which may influence property values and potential renovation constraints.

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Your lifestyle in CB24 3GZ revolves around village amenities at practical reach. Retail options within the immediate vicinity include the Co-op Longstanton, Tesco Cambridge, and Co-op Willingham. These three outlets provide essential shopping without the need to travel far into the city. You can access fresh produce and daily groceries from these established locations. The village itself contains two medieval churches: All Saints and St Michael's. All Saints is the larger of the two and contains the family vault of Sir Thomas and Lady Hatton. These religious institutions serve as community anchors alongside the modern village institute. Leisure facilities include a sports ground purchased by the parish council in 1951. A pavilion opened in 1971 now known as the Sports and Social Club provides a focal point for local activities. The village possesses two Conservation Areas, reflecting its historic landscape and preserved partly through the conversion of arable land to pasture during the medieval period. The Black Bull public house has been a constant since the 17th century. Longstanton was historically significant for market gardening, with gardens covering about 300 acres in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Cambridgeshire Growers Ltd, established in 1949, represented a consolidation of this sector. Today, you inhabit a setting that balances these deep roots with the convenience of nearby supermarkets and the quiet of the Cambridgeshire countryside.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CB24 3GZ is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age here is 47 years, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. This indicates that the area is predominantly occupied by working adults rather than young professionals or retirees. Home ownership stands at 76% of households, suggesting a highly settled community where residents have likely put down roots for significant periods. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader Cambridgeshire demographic trends found in the village over recent decades. You will find that the majority of accommodation consists of houses rather than flats or apartments, fitting the village setting. The population density reaches 150,063 people per square kilometre across this specific 9,669 square metre cluster, though the surrounding village of Longstanton has a more typical population of approximately 1,309. This high density figure for the postcode reflects the specific residential cluster nature of CB24 3GZ. The history of the area supports a stable workforce, with records showing the population fluctuated between 400 and 600 for centuries until the arrival of RAF Oakington in 1940. Today, the focus remains on older adults and families in stable homes. The high home ownership rate means you are likely to purchase from someone who has lived in the village for years rather than dealing with short-term tenancies.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

76
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

60
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the community in CB24 3GZ distinctive?
The community is defined by a median age of 47 and a 76% home ownership rate, creating a settled atmosphere. The postcode covers a 9,669 square metre cluster in Longstanton, a village formed in 1953 from two historic parishes. You live in an area where 1,451 residents benefit from village amenities, including the Black Bull pub and the Village Institute.
How well connected is CB24 3GZ to the rest of Cambridge?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 100/100 and mobile coverage at 84/100. Physically, you access the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, the world's longest guided busway. The former Long Stanton railway station closed to passengers in 1970, so rail services are not available from this specific location.
Are there specific environmental risks I should know about?
There is a critical flood risk for this postcode, rated 95.98/100 on the safety scale, indicating high flood risk coverage. Conversely, you face no planning constraints regarding protected wildlife or landscapes. The area passes assessments for Ramsar sites, AONB, and protected woodlands, with all scores at 0 risk.
What amenities are within practical reach of CB24 3GZ?
Residents have access to the Co-op Longstanton, Tesco Cambridge, and Co-op Willingham. Inside the village, you can use the Sports and Social Club and visit two medieval churches: All Saints and St Michael's. The Black Bull public house, over 300 years old, serves as a social centre.

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