Area Overview for CB4 4ZA
Area Information
Living in CB4 4ZA offers a specific residential experience within the South Cambridgeshire district. This postcode covers a small residential cluster in the village of Milton, situated approximately three miles north of Cambridge along the Ely Road. The location lies beside the River Cam at coordinates 52.24656, 0.164634, historically positioned between settlements like Cambridge and Waterbeach. Today, the population stands at 1,531 people, creating a settled, village-focused environment with a density of 631 people per square kilometre. The area's history stretches back to the late millennium BC, with Anglo-Saxon roots and a name meaning 'the middle place'. You are looking at a community defined by its proximity to the River Cam and its connection to the historic Eastern Counties Railway route. This small-scale geography means daily life is closely woven into the immediate surroundings rather than sprawling across a wider urban footprint. The area retains a distinct character shaped by its agricultural past and its status as a civil parish. Residents here benefit from a location that balances historic significance with modern accessibility to a major city centre while maintaining a manageable, compact development pattern.
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- 631 people/km²
The property market in CB4 4ZA is dominated by traditional family housing with a strong bias towards owner-occupiers. Specifically, 59 per cent of homes are owner-occupied, a figure higher than what is often seen in newer rental hubs or student-heavy towns. This statistic directly influences the character of the streetscapes, as the primary accommodation type in this postcode is Houses rather than flats or collective living quarters. You are likely to encounter terraced or detached properties suited to the village setting of Milton. Given that this is classified as a small residential cluster rather than a large urban district, the housing stock is not fragmented but concentrated in a defined area. Buyers looking at homes in CB4 4ZA should note that the high ownership rate suggests a stable market where properties are often held for extended periods. There is little evidence of transient tenancy, which means price fluctuations may be slower to respond to immediate market shocks compared to areas with high student populations. The focus is squarely on residential quality and permanence. Properties here tend to reflect the historic charm of the area, particularly with the presence of Grade II* listed buildings like Milton House in the nearby parish. When you view a property, you are entering a market defined by long-term residency and a clear preference for traditional house layouts over modern flats.
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Residents of CB4 4ZA enjoy practical access to a range of retail and transport amenities that define daily convenience. Within a short distance, you will find 5 notable retail locations, including the Co-op Cambridge, Tesco Cambridge, and another Tesco branch. These supermarkets provide immediate access to groceries and everyday essentials without the need for long drives into the city centre. Transport accessibility is highlighted by the proximity to three railway stations: Cambridge North Railway Station, Waterbeach Railway Station, and Shelford Railway Station. This rail connectivity integrates the village into the regional network for commuting and travel. Furthermore, the location is only two kilometres away from Cambridge Airport, offering excellent links for business trips or short-haul holidays. The setting beside the River Cam adds a recreational dimension to the lifestyle, echoing the historical presence of sites like Baits Bite and the University bumping races. Most notable features include All Saints Church with its historic Romanesque arch and the Grade II* listed Milton House. These landmarks provide a sense of place and heritage that distinguishes the area from modern developments. The mix of high-quality retail, efficient rail access, and historic sites creates a balanced lifestyle where work, shopping, and heritage are all within reach.
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For families living in CB4 4ZA, the nearest educational provision is represented by Cambridge Regional College. This institution operates as a sixth-form college, serving students in the later stages of their secondary and pre-university education. While primary or secondary schools are not listed in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode, the presence of the sixth-form college highlights the proximity to higher education pathways. This single option indicates that younger children and those in compulsory secondary education may need to travel further to Milton, Cambridge, or other South Cambridgeshire towns for schooling. The availability of a sixth-form college nearby ensures that older students in the adjacent parishes have direct access to A-level and vocational training without relocating to the city. For prospective homebuyers, this means the local cluster supports older children while broader school catchment areas serve the younger demographic. You must look beyond this immediate postcode for comprehensive educational facilities, noting that the area serves as a link between primary education in surrounding villages and the specialism of the Regional College. The arrangement underscores the role of CB4 4ZA as a residential feeder area for the wider educational catchment of South Cambridgeshire.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Cambridge Regional College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CB4 4ZA reflects a mature, established profile suitable for those seeking stability. The median age is 47 years, indicating that Adults aged between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range. This demographic skew suggests a zone populated by families and professionals rather than young students or retirees. Home ownership is firmly established at 59 per cent of households, pointing to a neighbourhood where residents have long-term ties to their homes. Consequently, the primary accommodation type consists of Houses, aligning with the higher home ownership rate and the general preference for detached or semi-detached living found in Milton. The area is homogenous in terms of ethnicity, with White residents forming the predominant group. There are no specific data points regarding deprivation metrics in the provided records, but the high home ownership percentage often correlates with financial stability within the community. The population distribution ensures that essential services and local amenities cater to the needs of working-age adults. This demographic stability creates a predictable, lower-volatility environment where long-term planning is common among residents. You can expect a community where generations often overlap, fostering a sense of continuity and locality.
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