Area Overview for CB6 1BQ
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Living in CB6 1BQ means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in Ely, a historic town on the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire. This postcode covers just 3.5 hectares, housing 2,482 people in a densely populated area with 1,623 residents per square kilometre. The town’s character is shaped by its medieval roots, with Ely Cathedral dominating the skyline as a testament to its 1,000-year history. Residents benefit from proximity to Cambridge, with the area functioning as a small service hub for the surrounding fenland. Daily life here balances historic charm with modern convenience, from the cathedral’s shadow to nearby shops and rail links. The population’s median age of 47 suggests a mature community, with many residents owning their homes. While the area lacks large-scale amenities, its compact size ensures easy access to local services, making it ideal for those seeking a quiet, historically rich environment without sacrificing connectivity.
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- Area Size
- 3.5 hectares
- Population
- 2482
- Population Density
- 1623 people/km²
The property market in CB6 1BQ is characterised by high home ownership (73%) and a predominance of houses, indicating a focus on owner-occupied residences rather than rental properties. Given the area’s small size—just 3.5 hectares—housing stock is limited, with most homes likely to be older, reflecting the town’s historic character. The compact nature of the postcode means buyers must consider proximity to local amenities and transport links, as expansion is constrained. While the area lacks large-scale developments, its proximity to Ely’s historic core and Cambridge offers potential for those seeking a blend of heritage and convenience. Buyers should note that the market may be competitive, with limited new builds and a reliance on existing properties.
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Residents of CB6 1BQ have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Iceland Ely, Spar, and Waitrose Ely, offering everyday shopping needs. The two rail stations—Ely and Littleport—provide easy access to regional transport networks, facilitating travel to Cambridge or further afield. While the area lacks large parks or leisure facilities, its proximity to Ely’s historic centre and cathedral offers cultural and recreational opportunities. The compact layout ensures convenience, with shops and transport within practical reach. However, the absence of data on dining or leisure venues means further exploration is needed to fully understand the local lifestyle.
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The nearest school to CB6 1BQ is Acremont House Kings School Ely, an independent institution. No other schools are listed in the data, meaning families in the area must rely on this single option for private education. The absence of state schools suggests a focus on private schooling, which may appeal to those prioritising specific educational philosophies or resources. However, the lack of data on school performance or Ofsted ratings means prospective families should conduct further research to assess suitability. For those seeking state education, commuting to nearby towns or Cambridge may be necessary.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Acremont House Kings School Ely | independent | N/A | N/A |
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CB6 1BQ’s population of 2,482 is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, reflecting a mature demographic with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 73%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base. The area is largely inhabited by people of White ethnicity, with no specific data on other groups. The housing stock consists primarily of houses, suggesting a mix of family homes and single-occupancy properties. The high population density—1,623 people per square kilometre—means the area is compact but not overcrowded, with a focus on residential living rather than commercial development. While no deprivation data is provided, the low crime risk and safety score of 81 suggest a generally secure environment. This profile aligns with a community that values stability, historic surroundings, and proximity to essential services.
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