Area Overview for CB24 5LJ

Area Information

Living in CB24 5LJ means residing in a small, tightly knit village in Cambridgeshire’s South Cambridgeshire district. The postcode covers 7,221 square metres, housing 2,093 people at a density of 144 per square kilometre. This is a place shaped by its proximity to the Fens, with a history of settlement stretching back to the 2nd century. Willingham, the village at the heart of CB24 5LJ, lies near Cottenham and is connected to the Aldreth causeway, a historic route once vital for travel between Cambridge and Ely. Today, the area retains a quiet, rural character, with the Church of St Mary and All Saints standing as a central landmark. The village’s population has grown steadily over centuries, from 23 at Domesday to nearly 800 by 1801, reflecting its stabilisation after medieval flooding. Modern life here balances tradition with convenience, offering amenities like shops, schools, and pubs, while the surrounding landscape remains largely unspoiled. For those seeking a peaceful, low-density community with historical roots, CB24 5LJ offers a distinct alternative to urban living.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7221 m²
Population
2093
Population Density
144 people/km²

The property market in CB24 5LJ is characterised by a high rate of home ownership (64%) and a predominance of houses. This suggests a community where long-term residency is common, with properties likely to be family homes rather than flats or rental units. The small area size—just 7,221 square metres—means the housing stock is limited, and buyers should consider nearby areas for more options. The focus on houses rather than apartments indicates a preference for private, spacious living, which may appeal to those seeking a traditional rural or semi-rural lifestyle. However, the limited size of the postcode also means that property availability is constrained, and buyers may need to look beyond CB24 5LJ itself for larger selections. For those prioritising security and stability, the high home ownership rate and low crime risk make this area an attractive, though niche, option in the broader Cambridgeshire property market.

House Prices in CB24 5LJ

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Living in CB24 5LJ offers access to a range of local amenities within practical reach. The village includes a primary school, library, surgery, post office, and shops, as well as three pubs: The Bank and The Porterhouse Pub (though the Duke of Wellington closed in 2022). Retail options include Co-op Willingham, Co-op Longstanton, and Budgens Bluntisham, providing everyday essentials. The Church of St Mary and All Saints is a central feature, alongside Belsar’s Hill, which holds historical significance. The Willingham Youth Trust and Scout Group cater to younger residents, while the village’s low density ensures a relaxed pace of life. Dining and leisure options are modest but sufficient for local needs. The combination of traditional village life with modern conveniences makes CB24 5LJ appealing to those seeking a self-contained, community-focused environment.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CB24 5LJ is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and 64% of residents owning their homes. The most common age range is 30–64 years, suggesting a stable population of working-age adults and families. Accommodation is largely composed of houses, reflecting a suburban or rural housing pattern. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the area’s historical and cultural continuity. With 64% home ownership, the area is less reliant on rental markets, indicating long-term residency and community stability. The population density of 144 people per square kilometre is low, consistent with a small village setting. This demographic profile suggests a quiet, family-oriented environment where residents are likely to have established roots. The absence of specific data on deprivation means no direct claims can be made about economic hardship, but the low crime risk and historical stability of the area imply a generally secure and cohesive community.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

64
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

39
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CB24 5LJ?
The area has a low population density (144/km²) and 64% home ownership, suggesting a stable, long-term community. The median age is 47, with 30–64-year-olds forming the largest age group, indicating a mix of working-age adults and families.
Who lives in CB24 5LJ?
The predominant ethnic group is White, and the population is largely composed of adults aged 30–64. Home ownership is high (64%), reflecting a settled, family-oriented demographic.
What about transport and connectivity?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with broadband and mobile scores of 87 and 84 respectively. However, no data on rail or bus services is available, so personal vehicles are likely essential for commuting.
Is CB24 5LJ safe?
The area has a low crime risk (82/100) and no significant flood or environmental hazards. This makes it a secure place to live, though transport infrastructure details are limited.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to shops like Co-op Willingham, a primary school, library, and three pubs. The Church of St Mary and All Saints is a central landmark, and Belsar’s Hill offers historical interest.

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