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Living in CB6 1JX, a small residential cluster in East Cambridgeshire, offers a blend of historical charm and practical modernity. Nestled six miles north of Ely along the River Great Ouse, this postcode area covers just 2.1 hectares, housing 1,291 people in a densely populated 60,052 people per square kilometre. The village of Littleport, which includes this postcode, has roots in the Domesday Book and is tied to legends of King Canute. Its character is shaped by landmarks like the Harley-Davidson statue, the Adams Heritage Centre, and the lowest trig point in Britain. Daily life here balances proximity to Ely’s amenities with a distinct local identity. Residents benefit from nearby rail links and a network of small shops, while the area’s compact size fosters a tight-knit community. The median age of 47 suggests a population of middle-aged and older adults, with a strong presence of households owning their homes. This is a place where history meets practical living, with a focus on accessibility and local heritage.
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- Area Size
- 2.1 hectares
- Population
- 1291
- Population Density
- 4935 people/km²
The property market in CB6 1JX is characterised by a predominance of houses, with 47% of residents owning their homes. This suggests a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the relatively low home ownership rate (compared to national averages) may indicate a higher proportion of renters. The small area size—just 2.1 hectares—means the housing stock is limited, with little scope for expansion. This scarcity could make the market competitive, particularly for buyers seeking properties in this specific postcode. The focus on houses rather than flats or apartments aligns with the rural and semi-rural nature of Littleport. For buyers, this means properties are likely to be family homes with garden space, though the limited availability may require looking beyond the immediate postcode. The compact size of the area also means that proximity to amenities and transport links is a key consideration for potential buyers.
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Residents of CB6 1JX have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Co-op Wisbech, Co-op Main, and M&S Littleport BP. These shops provide everyday convenience, from groceries to general retail. The area’s rail links—Littleport, Ely, and Shippea Hill stations—offer easy access to broader networks, connecting to Cambridge, Peterborough, and beyond. The village of Littleport itself has historical and cultural attractions, including the Adams Heritage Centre, a Grade II-listed building, and the Harley-Davidson statue. Proximity to the River Great Ouse adds a natural element to daily life, while the area’s compact size means amenities are within practical reach. The blend of retail, transport, and heritage sites creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with local character, making it appealing for those seeking convenience without sacrificing a sense of place.
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CB6 1JX has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a community dominated by working-age adults and older households, reflecting a stable demographic profile. Home ownership stands at 47%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental units. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical for rural and semi-rural areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in East Cambridgeshire. The high population density—60,052 people per square kilometre—suggests a compact, closely packed settlement, though the area’s small size (2.1 hectares) means it is not a sprawling suburb. This density does not necessarily correlate with deprivation, as the data provides no explicit measures of economic hardship. The age distribution and housing stock imply a community with established residents, possibly with intergenerational households, though specific data on family structures is absent.
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