Area Overview for CB4 2TD

King's Hedges Estate, Cambridge in CB4 2TD
CRC/Science Park entrance from the site of a guided bus stop in CB4 2TD
Road round the Regional College in CB4 2TD
Travelodge, Orchard Park in CB4 2TD
Empty ground, Orchard Park in CB4 2TD
Football pitch, Orchard Park in CB4 2TD
Switching the lights in CB4 2TD
Island in Cawcutts Lake in CB4 2TD
Path around Cawcutts Lake in CB4 2TD
Path from Cawcutts Lake in CB4 2TD
Access to Cawcutts Lake in CB4 2TD
Guided busway and cyclepath in CB4 2TD
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Area Information

Living in CB4 2TD, part of the King’s Hedges area in north Cambridge, means inhabiting a small residential cluster with a distinct post-war character. The ward, home to 1,501 people, was developed in the 1960s and 1980s as council housing to accommodate families displaced from Cambridge’s city centre. Its layout prioritises sustainable transport, with cycling and walking routes woven into the estate. Despite its origins as a practical solution to housing demand, the area now offers a quiet, residential lifestyle with direct access to the A14 and the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway. Proximity to Cambridge Science Park and Cambridge Regional College adds a layer of professional opportunity. The ward’s history, from its 13th-century roots as Albrach to its 1967 redevelopment, shapes a community rooted in mid-20th-century planning. Residents benefit from good bus links to Cambridge’s centre, though the area’s small size means it’s best suited for those prioritising connectivity over sprawling suburban amenities.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1501
Population Density
4436 people/km²

The property market in CB4 2TD is defined by its status as a council housing estate, with 34% home ownership and the majority of properties being rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, though these are typically multi-storey blocks built in the 1960s and 1980s. This suggests a limited range of owner-occupied homes, with the market skewed towards rental properties. Buyers in the area should expect older, practical housing stock rather than luxury or modern developments. The small size of the postcode means the immediate surroundings are similarly characterised by council housing, making this a niche market for those seeking affordable, functional homes. Proximity to Cambridge’s transport networks and the A14 may offset the area’s lack of new-build properties, but buyers should consider the age and condition of available homes.

House Prices in CB4 2TD

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Energy Efficiency in CB4 2TD

Residents of CB4 2TD have access to essential retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Nearby supermarkets include Tesco Orchard, Budgens Chesterton, and Tesco Cambridge, ensuring daily shopping convenience. The area’s rail stations—Cambridge North, Waterbeach, and Shelford—link to broader networks, while the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway provides a direct route to Cambridge’s centre. Though the ward lacks detailed information on dining or parks, its proximity to Cambridge Science Park and Cambridge Regional College suggests opportunities for professional engagement. Public houses like The Ship and Golden Hind offer local social spaces. The estate’s design, with walking and cycling routes, encourages active, car-free movement, though newer developments in the area have not adopted this model.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of CB4 2TD have access to a mix of nursery, primary, and academy schools. Colleges Nursery School provides early education, while St Laurence Catholic Primary School and The Manor – A Foundation School offer primary education, both with Ofsted ratings of ‘good’. North Cambridge Academy, an academy with a ‘good’ rating, serves older students, providing a range of educational pathways. The presence of both state-funded primary schools and an academy suggests a diverse educational landscape, though the area lacks secondary schools. Families may need to look beyond the immediate postcode for comprehensive schooling. The ‘good’ Ofsted ratings indicate reliable standards, but parents should consider the proximity of secondary education when planning for long-term needs.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Colleges Nursery SchoolnurseryN/AN/A
2St Laurence Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3The Manor - A Foundation SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4North Cambridge AcademyacademyN/AN/A
5St Laurence Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

CB4 2TD’s population of 1,501 is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely centred around families and professionals. Home ownership here is low, at 34%, indicating that most residents are renters, a common feature of council housing estates. The area is characterised by houses, though these are largely multi-storey blocks built in the mid-20th century. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the ward’s historical development as a relocation site for Cambridge residents. The absence of specific deprivation data means the area’s quality of life is shaped by its infrastructure: good transport links, educational institutions, and proximity to employment hubs. However, the high proportion of renters and older residents may influence local dynamics, with limited turnover and a focus on long-term stability.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

34
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel in CB4 2TD?
CB4 2TD is a small residential cluster with 1,501 residents, predominantly adults aged 30–64. The area’s history as a post-war council estate means it has a mature, stable community. Home ownership is low (34%), with most residents renting, reflecting its origins as a relocation site for Cambridge families.
What schools are nearby?
CB4 2TD has Colleges Nursery School, St Laurence Catholic Primary School (Ofsted: good), The Manor – A Foundation School, and North Cambridge Academy (Ofsted: good). However, no secondary schools are listed in the immediate area, requiring families to seek options beyond the postcode.
How connected is the area?
CB4 2TD has excellent broadband (score 100) and good mobile coverage (score 85). Three rail stations—Cambridge North, Waterbeach, and Shelford—offer regular services, and the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway provides direct access to Cambridge’s centre, enhancing connectivity for commuters.
What about safety?
CB4 2TD has no flood or environmental risks, but it faces a critical crime risk (safety score 31/100). Residents should consider enhanced security measures, such as improved lighting or community initiatives, to mitigate potential safety concerns.
What amenities are available?
Residents have access to supermarkets like Tesco Orchard and Budgens Chesterton, three rail stations, and the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway. Public houses like The Ship and Golden Hind provide local social spaces, though detailed information on dining or parks is not provided in the data.

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