Area Overview for CB4 2DY
Area Information
Living in CB4 2DY means residing in a specific residential cluster within the West Chesterton ward, situated north of Cambridge city centre. This postcode covers a small, focused community of 1,531 people, placing it in the East of England region under Cambridge unitary authority. The area represents a settled part of the broader Chesterton suburb, which has evidence of habitation since the Bronze Age and was recorded as *Cestretune* in the Domesday Book of 1086. While the wider suburb includes historical elements like Cambridge Castle and rural areas absorbed into the borough in 1912, CB4 2DY itself functions as a distinct, modern residential zone. Residents benefit from the mature character of Chesterton without the immediate urban density of the city centre. The ward coordinates roughly at 52.21087757094821, 0.11659540816522117, marking its precise location within the city's northern expansion. Daily life here is defined by proximity to established amenities and a community that has evolved from ancient parish vestry systems into a modern urban district. The area balances historical depth with contemporary suburban living.
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- 1531
- Population Density
- 3046 people/km²
The property market in CB4 2DY is distinctly owner-occupied, with 80 per cent of households having purchased their homes outright or via mortgage. This high proportion of owner-occupiers creates a stable market where price fluctuations often reflect long-term value rather than speculative rental yields. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, meaning you will not find high-density apartment blocks within this specific postcode. Buyers looking at homes in CB4 2DY should expect a range of house styles typical of suburbs developed between the late 19th century and the mid-20th century. The ward includes parts of the broader Chesterton area, which features a mix of housing including development expanding in the 20th century. While the larger Chesterton suburb includes a large housing association estate in East Chesterton, CB4 2DY maintains a character aligned with general residential housing. The market here is driven by families and professionals seeking space and stability. Rental markets may exist at the edges of the postcode, but the core of CB4 2DY is defined by residents who have put down roots. This scarcity of rental units and dominance of houses makes this a solid choice for those prioritising property investment over tenancy. The stock reflects the historical absorption of rural areas into the Cambridge urban district in 1912.
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Energy Efficiency in CB4 2DY
Your daily routine in CB4 2DY benefits from immediate access to practical amenities. For shopping, Co-op Histon, Iceland Histon, and Aldi Chesterton are all within practical reach, offering a convenient selection of groceries and essentials. These retailers cover the majority of weekly shopping needs without requiring a long drive into the city. Transport links are equally robust, with Cambridge North Railway Station, Waterbeach Railway Station, and Shelford Railway Station serving the wider network. Commuters can access regional and national routes efficiently from these hubs. Travel to Cambridge Airport or the main Cambridge Airport is also feasible, given there are two airport facilities noted nearby. This range of options supports both business travel and leisure trips. The area's location means you can shop at local supermarkets or catch a train quickly. The availability of Co-op, Iceland, and Aldi specifically ensures that you can find major high-street brands nearby. There are no lengthy waits for public services or retail visits. The proximity of rail stations facilitates easy commutes to Cambridge city centre or London. Your lifestyle requires minimal travel time for basic tasks, freeing up time for family and recreation in the suburb.
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Schools
Families considering schools near CB4 2DY have access to a range of educational options. Arbury Primary School holds a good Ofsted rating and offers primary education close to the area. Milton Road Primary School also carries a good Ofsted rating and serves as another key primary choice. For secondary education, CSSC Ascham operates as an other type institution within the immediate reach. Special educational needs families have access to The Roger Ascham School and Castle School, Cambridge, both designated as special schools. This mix ensures that different educational requirements are met within a short travel distance. The presence of two primary schools with good ratings suggests strong local provision for young children. Parents in CB4 2DY will find that specialist needs are supported by dedicated institutions like Castle School and The Roger Ascham. The variety of school types means you can find an environment that suits your child's specific developmental stage or educational requirements. Proximity to these named institutions reduces travel time for students living in this postcode. Whether you need a primary school with a good rating or a specialist facility, the options are clearly defined and geographically accessible.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | CSSC Ascham | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Arbury Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | The Roger Ascham School | special | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Milton Road Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | Castle School, Cambridge | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community living in CB4 2DY is defined by a mature population structure. The median age stands at 47 years, reflecting a neighbourhood where most residents fall into the 30 to 64-year-old bracket. This age profile suggests a stable community rather than a transient student footprint, fitting the character of a family-friendly suburb. Over 80 per cent of households own their homes, indicating strong household stability and long-term residency. Most people choose houses as their primary accommodation type, avoiding apartments or flats. This preference aligns with the older, established nature of the ward. The population is predominantly White, consistent with the wider demographic trends of many established Cambridgeshire suburbs. Deprivation is not explicitly detailed in the available data. The age distribution and high home ownership percentage signal a reliable, established neighbourhood. You will find a group of adults invested in their local community rather than short-term renters. The demographic picture presents a classic suburban environment where neighbours have likely lived in the same properties for decades. This stability often translates into lower noise levels and a focused community atmosphere compared to student-heavy areas of Cambridge.
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Planning Constraints
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