Area Overview for CB3 9BS
Area Information
Living in CB3 9BS means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Cambridge, England. With a population of 5,735 and a density of 1,510 people per square kilometre, this area blends suburban comfort with proximity to the city’s cultural and academic heart. Historically, Newnham—of which this postcode is a part—was a patchwork of parishes and agricultural land, later transformed by 19th-century expansion. Today, it retains traces of its past, such as St Mark’s Church on Barton Road and the Lammas Land, a public recreation ground with historical grazing rights. The area is notable for its academic connections, including Newnham College, which admitted women from its founding in 1871. Residents benefit from easy access to Cambridge’s rail network, with stations like Cambridge North and Shelford within reach, and broadband connectivity rated excellent at 95/100. Daily life here balances quiet residential living with the vibrancy of nearby Cambridge, making it appealing for those seeking a mix of tradition and modern convenience.
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- 1510 people/km²
The property market in CB3 9BS is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 57% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which aligns with the area’s suburban, family-oriented character. This suggests a market skewed towards buyers seeking larger, more private homes, typical of a residential cluster near Cambridge. The small size of the postcode area means properties are likely concentrated in close proximity to amenities like schools, rail stations, and the River Cam. For buyers, this implies competition for a limited number of homes, with prices potentially influenced by proximity to Cambridge’s academic and cultural hubs. The predominance of houses also indicates a focus on long-term living rather than short-term rental investments, making it a stable but niche market for those prioritising space and location.
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CB3 9BS offers a blend of retail, transport, and recreational amenities. Nearby shops include M&S Cambridge, Sainsburys Sidney, and Tesco Petty, providing everyday essentials within walking distance. The area’s rail stations—Cambridge North, Shelford, and Waterbeach—ensure easy access to Cambridge’s cultural and commercial hubs. Recreational spaces like Lammas Land and Grantchester Meadows, both with historical significance, offer green spaces for leisure, while the West Cambridge Conservation Area preserves architectural heritage. St Mark’s Church on Barton Road adds a sense of community and tradition. The proximity to independent schools and the River Cam further enhances the area’s appeal, creating a lifestyle that balances convenience, history, and modern amenities.
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The area is served by two independent schools: King’s College School and St John’s College School. Both are private institutions, offering education outside the state system. Independent schools often cater to families seeking structured curricula, extracurricular opportunities, and smaller class sizes. The presence of these schools suggests CB3 9BS is attractive to households prioritising private education, though no data on Ofsted ratings or academic performance is available. Families in the area benefit from proximity to these institutions, which are likely to be highly sought after given Cambridge’s reputation for academic excellence. The mix of independent schools reflects the area’s demographic focus on young professionals and families, aligning with the median age of 22 and the prevalence of young adults.
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| 1 | King's College School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St John's College School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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CB3 9BS has a median age of 22, with the most common age range being young adults (15–29 years). This suggests a community skewed towards students, early-career professionals, and families with young children. Home ownership stands at 57%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rentals. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a residential character that prioritises family-friendly living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation levels is provided. The low median age and high proportion of young adults imply a dynamic, possibly transient population, shaped by Cambridge’s university environment. For quality of life, the area’s safety record and access to amenities like independent schools and rail links suggest it is well-suited for those prioritising education and connectivity.
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