Area Overview for CB4 6HB
Area Information
Living in CB4 6HB means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Milton, Cambridgeshire, just 3 miles north of Cambridge along the Ely Road. With a population of 1,531 and a density of 631 people per square kilometre, this area balances compact living with proximity to the city. The village’s name, derived from Anglo-Saxon *Middeltun*, reflects its historical role as a midpoint between Cambridge and Waterbeach. Residents benefit from a mix of rural charm and urban accessibility, with the River Cam nearby and the Eastern Counties Railway line passing through Milton Fen. Daily life here is shaped by its heritage, with landmarks like All Saints’ Church and Milton House adding character. The area’s small size means a close-knit community, where local amenities and transport links to Cambridge ensure both convenience and connection to a larger city. Whether you’re drawn to its historical roots or its practical location, CB4 6HB offers a distinct blend of tradition and modernity.
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- 631 people/km²
The property market in CB4 6HB is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 59% of properties in private hands. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, indicating a lack of flats or apartments, which is typical of rural or semi-rural areas. This suggests a housing stock suited to families or individuals seeking more space, though the small size of the area means the selection of properties is limited. Given the proximity to Cambridge, buyers may find opportunities to access larger property markets in the city while benefiting from the quieter, more traditional setting of Milton. The high home ownership rate also implies a stable market, with fewer rental properties available. For those prioritising private ownership and a house-based lifestyle, CB4 6HB offers a focused, if limited, range of options. However, the area’s small footprint means buyers should consider nearby suburbs for broader choices.
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Energy Efficiency in CB4 6HB
Life in CB4 6HB is shaped by its proximity to Cambridge and the presence of local amenities. Five retail venues, including Tesco Cambridge and Co-op Cambridge, provide everyday shopping needs. Rail access via Cambridge North and Waterbeach stations connects residents to the city and further afield, while two airports offer travel options. The River Cam, running nearby, adds a scenic element to the area, with historical sites like All Saints’ Church and Baits Bite offering cultural and recreational value. The village’s small size means a compact lifestyle, where local shops, transport links, and natural features combine to create a balanced environment. For those seeking convenience without sacrificing rural charm, CB4 6HB’s amenities and location provide a practical yet characterful base.
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Schools
The nearest educational institution to CB4 6HB is Cambridge Regional College, a sixth-form college offering post-16 education. No primary or secondary schools are listed in the data, meaning families with younger children may need to look beyond the immediate area for schooling options. The absence of local schools could be a consideration for parents prioritising proximity to education. Cambridge Regional College serves as a hub for higher-level learning, potentially attracting students from surrounding areas. For those requiring early years or secondary education, the lack of nearby schools may necessitate commuting to Cambridge or other nearby towns. The current school landscape in CB4 6HB reflects its role as a smaller residential cluster rather than a primary educational centre.
| 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 6HB is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents falling within the 30-64 age range. Home ownership is strong, with 59% of properties occupied by their owners, reflecting a stable, long-term demographic. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, suggesting a focus on family-oriented living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. This age profile indicates a population that is largely established, with fewer young families or retirees compared to other areas. The absence of detailed diversity statistics means the community’s cultural composition remains less defined. For those considering relocation, the age demographic and home ownership rates suggest a mature, settled environment where property values may hold steady over time.
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