Area Overview for CB4 8WW

Area Information

Cottenham stands as a distinct rural village situated approximately five miles north of Cambridge. This specific postcode area, CB4 8WW, covers a small residential cluster that forms part of a larger community described as a large rural village with an elongated layout. The settlement sits on a lower greensand ridge around 25 feet above sea level, historically forming a dry island amid marshland. You will find the area lying on the historical Fen Edge region between Cambridge and Ely. The local character revolves around a mile-long High Street which delineates separate communities known as Church End and Green End. A population of 1558 currently resides within this specific cluster, contributing to the total parish figure which reached 6,095 in the 2011 Census. The village features significant historical landmarks, including All Saints' Church at the top of the High Street and a Dissenters Cemetery established in 1845. Daily life here is defined by proximity to fertile red loam to the south and a history involving Roman-era ditches like Cottenham Lode. Living in CB4 8WW offers direct access to these historical and geographical features while maintaining a settled, village-based rhythm of life.

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The property market for CB4 8WW is characterised by a high percentage of owner-occupied homes. You will encounter a stock where 76% of properties are owned, reflecting a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental sector. Houses constitute the standard accommodation type, meaning the streets are lined with detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-density flats. This profile creates a neighbourhood where long-term residents know their neighbours, often reducing turnover and fostering established local networks. The specific postcode cluster is small, with a total population of 1558, which further limits the volume of new listings at any given time. When you look at homes in CB4 8WW, you are entering a market defined by established ownership rather than speculative development or short-term tenancies. This environment suits buyers seeking a quiet, settled home close to the village green and the High Street. The architecture and land use reflect the village's history as a dry island in the fens, preserving a residential character that has remained consistent since the Inclosure Acts of 1847.

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Energy Efficiency in CB4 8WW

Residents of CB4 8WW benefit from a range of amenities within practical reach. For your daily shopping needs, five retail locations serve the area, including the Co-op Cottenham, Tesco Histon, and Co-op Station. These venues are situated close enough for frequent visits without the need for long commutes. Beyond local shopping, two rail stations are nearby to facilitate travel. Waterbeach Railway Station and Cambridge North Railway Station provide options for trains heading towards Cambridge and other major hubs. There are two airports in the vicinity, both identified as Cambridge Airport, offering quick access to national travel networks. The local character is anchored by the village green, which features an 1864 pump that was relocated in 1985. You can access the historic All Saints' Church and walk past the Dissenters Cemetery in Lambs Lane. The layout along the mile-long High Street means most services are walkable from many homes. Living in CB4 8WW gives you direct access to these historic and practical amenities while maintaining a rural pace of life.

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Demographics

The community within CB4 8WW is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a family-oriented demographic with significant representation from this core age bracket. Home ownership is the primary housing tenure, with 76% of households owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership percentage suggests long-term stability and a lack of transient rental markets within the immediate cluster. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find flats or shared living spaces in this specific code. The predominant ethnic group is White>which aligns with the broader demographic patterns often found in established Cambridgeshire villages. Data confirms that the most common age range corresponds to adults who are likely raising children or managing established households. There is no data regarding specific deprivation statistics for this cluster, but the high home ownership rate and age profile typically indicate a settled, middle-class community. The diversity metrics point to a relatively homogenous population in terms of ethnicity, which often correlates with strong, localised community ties.

Household Size

Two person
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Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

76
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

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Age

47
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Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

51
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CB4 8WW?
The community is characterised by a median age of 47, with adults aged 30-64 forming the most common age range. High home ownership at 76% ensures a stable, long-term resident base. The area consists of a large rural village layout with distinct Church End and Green End communities, fostering strong local ties within this specific cluster.
Is there good transport and connectivity for working from home?
Yes, digital infrastructure is robust. Fixed broadband scores 90 out of 100 for excellent quality, sufficient for remote working. Mobile coverage scores 84, ensuring good reception. Additionally, Waterbeach Railway Station and Cambridge North Railway Station are within practical reach for daily commuting.
Is the area safe from environmental risks and crime?
Safety is high with a crime safety score of 81 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. Environmental risk is minimal as the area has a low flood risk score of 0. There are no planning constraints from Ramsar sites, AONB, or protected woodlands, meaning residents face no significant development or safety hazards.

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