Area Overview for CB25 9WH
Area Information
Living in CB25 9WH means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in East Cambridgeshire, where the landscape is shaped by the Fenland’s historic waterways. The postcode covers a low-density area with 2,606 residents, reflecting a quiet, rural character. Positioned near the southern end of Bottisham Lode, a Roman-era water channel, the area blends historical significance with modern living. Nearby, Anglesey Abbey—a National Trust property with Jacobean gardens—offers cultural and recreational value. Daily life here is defined by proximity to nature, with easy access to walking routes and the surrounding Fenland countryside. The village’s small size means a close-knit community, with local amenities like Co-op stores and nearby railway stations providing practical connectivity. For those seeking a peaceful yet accessible location, CB25 9WH balances rural tranquillity with links to Cambridge, just 13 kilometres away.
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- Area Size
- Not available
- Population
- 2606
- Population Density
- 63 people/km²
CB25 9WH is primarily an owner-occupied area, with 77% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is typical for rural or semi-rural postcodes. This suggests a housing stock suited to families or individuals seeking more space than flats or apartments. Given the small size of the area, the property market is likely limited to a few distinct homes, each with their own character. For buyers, this means a focus on individual properties rather than large-scale developments. The high home ownership rate also indicates stability, with fewer turnover pressures than in rental-heavy areas. Proximity to Cambridge and nearby transport links may enhance property value, though the market remains niche due to the postcode’s limited size.
House Prices in CB25 9WH
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Energy Efficiency in CB25 9WH
Residents of CB25 9WH have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Co-op Food, East of England Co-operative Co, and M&S Teversham BP. These shops provide everyday essentials, while the proximity to three railway stations and two airports ensures practical connectivity for travel. The area’s rural setting is complemented by cultural sites like Anglesey Abbey and Lode Mill, offering leisure opportunities. The B1102 road and nearby bus stops enhance mobility, making it easier to reach Cambridge or other towns. The combination of local retail, transport links, and historical sites creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with the tranquillity of the Fenland countryside.
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Schools
Residents of CB25 9WH have access to two primary schools: Bottisham Community Primary School and Burrough Green CofE Primary Academy. Both are listed in the data, with the latter noted as a primary academy, suggesting a focus on early education. The presence of two primary schools within practical reach supports families with young children, though secondary education options are not specified in the data. The duplication of Bottisham Community Primary School in the list may indicate a nearby branch or a data entry error, but the core offering remains primary education. For parents, the availability of two schools provides some choice, though the absence of secondary schools means students would need to travel to nearby towns for higher education.
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The population of CB25 9WH is 2,606, with a population density of 63 people per square kilometre, indicating a sparse, spread-out settlement. The median age is 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64, suggesting a mature, stable community. Home ownership is high at 77%, reflecting a predominantly owner-occupied area. Accommodation is largely houses, which aligns with the rural character of the region. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics. This age profile and ownership rate imply a community focused on long-term living rather than transient rental markets. The absence of detailed diversity statistics means the area’s social fabric is likely homogenous, though this is not explicitly confirmed.
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Planning Constraints
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