Area Overview for CB24 9DE
Area Information
Histon in the South Cambridgeshire district sits immediately north of Cambridge at coordinates approximately 52.2576°N, 0.0828°E. This specific postcode area, CB24 9DE, covers a small residential cluster where 1,919 people call home. The population density stands at 875 people per square kilometre, creating a compact living environment. Living in CB24 9DE means residing in a village and civil parish with deep historical roots dating back to early Saxon times around the 6th-8th centuries. The name likely derives from Anglo-Saxon *Hyse tun*, meaning farmstead of the young warriors. Today, the area functions as a quiet residential hub while remaining close to major urban centres. You will find a settled community where daily life balances village tranquility with access to Cambridge facilities. The district's history includes the notable opening of the railway line in 1847 and the rise of the Chivers jam factory, which employed thousands from the 1870s until 1939. These historical layers shape the character of CB24 9DE, offering a distinct alternative to high-density urban living.
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- Population
- 1919
- Population Density
- 875 people/km²
The housing market around CB24 9DE is defined by a significant owner-occupation rate of 75%. This statistic confirms that the majority of homes in the area are privately owned rather than social housing or private rentals. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the classification of Histon as a village and civil parish. While specific house prices or sales volumes are not included in the current data, the high ownership percentage indicates a mature stock of family homes. Buyers looking at this small area and its immediate surroundings will likely find a range of properties suited for established families. The 25% non-homeowner segment may include recent buyers, investors, or residents living in shared ownership schemes, though this is a minority grouping. The village setting suggests that properties here attract those seeking a balance between countryside privacy and proximity to Cambridge. You should anticipate a market where buyers value permanence and established communities over the novelty of new-build developments. The historical presence of landmarks like Histon Manor and the former Chivers factory site adds character to the local real estate landscape without inflating prices to luxury levels.
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Energy Efficiency in CB24 9DE
Your daily life in CB24 9DE is supported by a well-distributed network of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Co-op Station, Tesco Histon, and Tesco Orchard, ensuring you can access all essential groceries and household goods without lengthy drives. Shopping opportunities are plentiful enough to meet most weekly needs while maintaining a village atmosphere. For transport needs, two railway stations serve the wider region: Cambridge North Railway Station and Waterbeach Railway Station. Travel interests are also catered to by the proximity of Cambridge Airport, which appears twice in the local amenity data due to its significant presence nearby. Dining and leisure appeals are satisfied by venues such as The Phoenix Restaurant, formerly the Greenhill Public House, and the Saffron Road site, historically significant for saffron growing. The area also features St Andrew's Church, a crucial landmark from the 13th-14th centuries, and Histon Manor, a moated estate dating back to 1560. These historic sites provide cultural depth alongside modern conveniences like computer access and banking services found in the local shops.
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Schools
Families residing in CB24 9DE benefit from immediate access to a range of educational institutions. Histon Early Years Centre serves as a nursery for younger children. Primary education is provided by Histon and Impington Junior School and Histon and Impington Infant School, which are linked as a combined educational facility. A third primary option, Histon and Impington Brook Primary School, carries an outstanding Ofsted rating, offering a high-quality environment for primary-aged children. This mix of school types ensures that any child living in CB24 9DE can find appropriate education within the local area without needing to travel far. The presence of these institutions reflects the demographic composition of the village, where adults aged 30 to 64 form the majority. While Histon School started in 1722, the current primary provision focuses on the immediate ward needs. You do not need to look to Hastings Road or beyond for basic schooling. The concentrated nature of these schools serves the 1,919 residents efficiently, making them a central part of daily life for households in the postcode.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Histon Early Years Centre | nursery | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Histon and Impington Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Histon and Impington Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Histon and Impington Brook Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community within CB24 9DE is predominantly composed of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents in this postcode area is 47, indicating a settlement with a mature population. Homeownership is the dominant housing tenure, with 75% of properties owned outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate suggests a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, reflecting the rural village character of Histon. While the predominant ethnic group is White, the area accommodates a range of demographics typical of Anglian settlements. There is no specific deprivation data provided for CB24 9DE in the current records. Instead, the demographic profile points to a family-oriented community where established households are the norm. The age structure implies that schools catering to children and teenagers are essential local facilities. You are looking at an area where neighbours have likely lived for decades, fostering a traditional village social structure. This demographic concentration creates a cohesive environment where community activities and local governance centre on family needs rather than student housing or temporary labour demands.
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