Area Overview for CB4 2FL
Area Information
Living in CB4 2FL means being part of a compact residential cluster in the north of Cambridge, a small postcode area with a population of 1,501. This is a post-war council housing estate, developed in the 1960s and 1980s to accommodate families displaced from the city centre. The area is defined by its planned layout, with cycling and walking routes prioritised to reduce car dependency. Its proximity to Cambridge’s core, the A14, and the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway ensures easy access to employment, education, and services. While the community is largely residential, the area’s character is shaped by its origins as a housing overspill zone, with a focus on practical connectivity over luxury. Residents benefit from nearby amenities such as schools, retail outlets, and rail links, though the estate’s history includes challenges like early reports of vandalism and limited community facilities. Today, it remains a functional, if unpretentious, part of Cambridge’s suburban landscape.
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- Population
- 1501
- Population Density
- 4436 people/km²
CB4 2FL is a small area with a mix of housing stock, though the accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is atypical for a council housing estate. With home ownership at 34%, the area leans more toward a rental market than owner-occupation, which may influence property values and availability. The presence of houses suggests a focus on family homes, though the low ownership rate implies that many properties are leased rather than bought. Buyers should consider that the area’s limited size and historical development as a housing overspill zone may mean competition for properties is concentrated among a specific demographic. Proximity to Cambridge’s amenities and transport links could offset the area’s modest scale, but potential buyers should weigh the practicality of the housing stock against the broader Cambridge property market.
House Prices in CB4 2FL
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Energy Efficiency in CB4 2FL
Residents of CB4 2FL have access to essential amenities within practical reach, including five retail outlets such as Budgens Chesterton, Tesco Cambridge, and Co-op Milton. Three railway stations provide rail links to Cambridge and surrounding areas, while two airports—both named Cambridge Airport—suggest proximity to regional air travel. The area’s planned cycling and walking routes reflect a focus on sustainable transport, though the absence of named parks or leisure facilities means recreational options may require travel. The presence of local pubs like The Ship and Golden Hind adds to the community’s character. While the estate’s design prioritises connectivity, the lack of specific parks or cultural venues may limit leisure choices, requiring residents to seek opportunities in nearby Cambridge.
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Schools
Residents of CB4 2FL have access to a range of schools, including Colleges Nursery School, a nursery, and two primary schools: St Laurence Catholic Primary School (rated good by Ofsted) and The Manor – A Foundation School. North Cambridge Academy, an academy rated good by Ofsted, serves older students. The repetition of St Laurence Catholic Primary School in the data may indicate a nearby branch or a duplicate entry, but the presence of multiple schools with positive Ofsted ratings suggests a reliable educational infrastructure. The mix of nursery, primary, and academy schools caters to families across early childhood to secondary education, though the absence of secondary schools within the immediate area may require commuting.
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The population of CB4 2FL is 1,501, with a median age of 47 and the most common age group being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a community skewed toward middle-aged individuals, likely including families and older residents. Home ownership is low at 34%, indicating that a majority of households are likely renters. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is uncommon for a council housing estate, though this may reflect later developments or conversions. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics provided. The age profile and ownership rates suggest a stable, long-term resident base, though the lack of diversity data means the community’s full composition remains unclear.
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