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Living in CB4 4ZD offers a snapshot of established Cambridgeshire life centred on a specific residential cluster with a population of 1,354. This postcode area sits within the longer narrative of Milton, a civil parish and village located approximately three miles north of Cambridge along the Ely Road. While the immediate cluster serves local residents, it benefits from the village's deep historical roots dating back to the late millennium BC, when Romano-British farmsteads produced grain transported via the River Cam. The Anglo-Saxons later settled the area, naming it 'Middeltun' before it evolved into Milton by the reign of Edward III. Today, the location coordinates at 52.24656, 0.164634 place it firmly beside the River Cam, inheriting a legacy that includes Grade II* listed Milton House and All Saints' Church, which features a Romanesque arch from the late 11th or early 12th century. Residents enjoy proximity to the historical fishery site known as Baits Bite on the River Cam, alongside the start of the University bumping races. The area combines quiet neighbourhood living with significant heritage sites like Hill Close and the former windmill at Bankers Ditch. You can expect a setting where modern connectivity meets a landscape shaped over two millennia, offering a distinct alternative to the more commercial heart of Cambridge while maintaining practical access to its services.
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- 806 people/km²
The property market in CB4 4ZD is defined by a high proportion of owner-occupied homes, with 64% of residents having purchased their homes. This statistic underpins a housing landscape where houses dominate as the main accommodation type, distinguishing the cluster from urban centres reliant on rental flats or shared living arrangements. For buyers looking at this small area and its immediate surroundings, the prevalence of owner-occupiers suggests a community invested in local improvement and stability rather than transient renting. The cluster forms part of the broader Milton region, where housing often features historical elements such as the Grade II* listed Milton House on Fen Road, highlighting the architectural value of properties in the wider neighbourhood. With a population of 1,354 people spread across this residential cluster, the market does not experience the volatility of large metropolitan regions. You can expect a buying environment where individual ownership drives local distinctiveness. The focus on houses means that brick bungalows, cottages, and larger family homes likely form the bulk of available stock, catering specifically to those seeking space and permanence rather than the convenience of urban rental living.
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Residents of CB4 4ZD enjoy convenient access to a range of amenities located within practical reach of the residential cluster. For shopping needs, five retail outlets are nearby, including major chains such as Tesco Cambridge, the East of England Co-operative Co, and Co-op Cambridge. These venues allow you to handle weekly groceries and household essentials without travelling far beyond the local district. Transport links are strengthened by the presence of two railway stations, Cambridge North Railway Station and Waterbeach Railway Station, which put regional connectivity just moments away. Travelers can also utilise cameras for air travel, as the area sits close to two airports listed as destinations: Cambridge Airport. While the cluster itself is residential, the legacy of Milton Village ensures you are surrounded by historical landmarks like All Saints' Church and Milton House. The nearby River Cam offers leisure opportunities at sites like Baits Bite, where locks now accompany the historical fishery and the start of university bumps. This mix of commercial convenience and natural history creates a daily life where modern errands blend with countryside tranquillity.
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Families living in CB4 4ZD have access to reputable educational institutions within practical reach, with the Red Balloon Learner Centre - Cambridge being the primary named school closest to the postcode. This facility operates as an independent school and holds a Ofsted rating of good, offering a structured alternative to state-funded primary or secondary education. The presence of an independent option means you have a choice in educational pathways without needing to travel far from the residential cluster. While CB4 4ZD is a specific cluster, the wider Milton area coordinates at 52.24656, 0.164634 have historically supported local education through sites like the probable timber church later replaced by All Saints' Church. The Red Balloon Learner Centre serves those who prioritise the independent curriculum while remaining near the historic village setting. For children in the 30 to 64 year old parent demographic, this option aligns with the stable community profile, ensuring continuity in local education. The specific rating and type of the school provide a clear benchmark for decision-making, removing the need to speculate on academic performance beyond the official grading.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Red Balloon Learner Centre - Cambridge | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community within CB4 4ZD is mature and stable, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range among residents falls between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population dominated by working adults rather than young professionals or elderly retirees seeking downsizing. This demographic profile supports a persistent home ownership rate of 64%, suggesting that a majority of households have stayed put long enough to secure ownership. The prevailing accommodation type consists of houses, aligning with the preference for family-sized properties over high-rise flats or temporary housing. You will find that the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional character of villages like Milton. The population density stands at 806 people per square kilometre, creating a balance between residential space and community interaction. This steady demographic structure means you are likely to neighbour families who have raised children in the area or individuals maintaining careers locally. The absence of a youthful influx or a descending population hints at a residential market focused on stability rather than fleeting short-term lets or rapid turnover of properties.
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