Area Overview for CB7 4AG

Ely Cathedral from the W. in CB7 4AG
Entrance to The Bishop's House in CB7 4AG
Firmary Lane - Left Side in CB7 4AG
Firmary Lane - Right Side in CB7 4AG
Ely Cathedral grounds in CB7 4AG
St Mary's Cottage 1550 in CB7 4AG
Narrow shop parade, Ely in CB7 4AG
Almonry restaurant gardens in CB7 4AG
Central entrance - Market Street in CB7 4AG
Market Street / Lyn Road in CB7 4AG
Looking along The Gallery in CB7 4AG
The Gallery & Ely Cathedral in CB7 4AG
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Area Information

CB7 4AG represents a specific residential cluster within the historic town of Ely. This postcode sits on the Isle of Ely, an area comprising approximately 1503 residents. The location benefits from a unique geographical position where the island of rock rises above the surrounding Fens. The name Ely derives from the Anglo-Saxon term for Isle of Eels, reflecting the area's deep historical roots dating back to the founding of a monastery in 673 AD. Modern life here is defined by proximity to the iconic Ely Cathedral, which stands as a major landmark known as The Ship of the Fens. Residents enjoy access to a transport network centred on the River Ouse and local railways. The area functions as a service centre for the wider fenland region while catering to tourists visiting the cathedral. Living in this postcode means you are part of established East Cambridgeshire, situated on the west bank of the river. You access daily amenities including supermarkets and railway stations within practical reach. The environment combines ancient history with modern connectivity, offering a setting where the past remains visible in the architecture and landscape.

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The property market in CB7 4AG is shaped by the specific composition of its housing stock. Houses form the predominant accommodation type within this postcode area. With a home ownership rate of 39%, a substantial majority of residents live in rental properties. This statistic suggests the market operates with a significant private rental component, which often appeals to students, young professionals, or those seeking flexibility. Buyers looking at CB7 4AG are entering a market where rental demand competes with purchase opportunities. The concentration of houses rather than apartments or flats is typical for East Cambridgeshire and influences the strategic value of the location. While specific current price trends are not detailed in this overview, the ownership percentage provides a clear indicator of market sentiment. You may find that properties here retain value due to the historical significance of the Isle of Ely. The mix of rental households implies high potential for buy-to-let investors who wish to target the local demographic. Security of tenure varies based on the specific tenancy agreements prevalent in the area. Overall, the market represents a blend of established owner-occupiers and the larger rental sector characteristic of historic service towns.

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Energy Efficiency in CB7 4AG

Life in CB7 4AG offers convenient access to amenities within a short distance. Retail options include five nearby locations, with notable supermarkets such as Waitrose Ely, Aldi Ely, and Iceland Ely serving daily needs. These shops are located within practical reach of residents, ensuring essentials are available without extensive travel. For rail travel, you can access Ely Railway Station and Littleport Railway Station, facilitating easy trips to other parts of Cambridgeshire and beyond. The surrounding area is rich in history, with Ely Cathedral serving as the dominant landmark visible from many vantage points. The town functions as a service centre for the surrounding fenland region, supporting both locals and tourists. Oliver Cromwell once owned a large estate in the area, adding to the historical weight of the location. You can walk to see the medieval structures like the Ely Porta or visit the Queen's Hall adapted from earlier buildings. The economy centres on tourism and local services, creating a relaxed atmosphere distinct from faster-paced urban centres. The geographical setting on the Isle of Ely provides a unique environment that rises above the alluvial Fens. This blend of historical sites and accessible modern amenities defines the lifestyle available to those living in CB7 4AG.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering CB7 4AG have access to a specific selection of educational institutions nearby. The primary independent school option is King's Ely, which offers an alternative education curriculum to the state sector. For alternative education needs, the Ely Pupil Referral Unit is located in the vicinity. This mix of an independent school and a pupil referral unit indicates a focus on specialist or alternative educational pathways rather than a broad range of state primary or secondary Mainstream schools immediately adjacent to the postcode. Families seeking local state education options need to look beyond this immediate cluster, as the listed facilities cater to specific educational requirements or private tuition. The presence of King's Ely suggests an established tradition of private education in the town, accessible to those in CB7 4AG. However, the limited list of educational establishments highlights that direct attendance by local children may be lower than in areas surrounded by multiple community schools. Prospective parents should verify travel times to other state schools in Ely or Cambridge for comprehensive options. The current school landscape offers choices for independent education and alternative learning but may require planning for standard state school enrolments.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1King's ElyindependentN/AN/A
2Ely Pupil Referral UnitotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CB7 4AG reflects a mature household profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range within this cluster. Your likely neighbours tend towards a middle-aged demographic rather than a family-focused youth population or an elderly retired cohort. This age distribution suggests a stable community where long-term residents may be more prevalent than transient householders. Regarding housing tenure, 39% of residents own their homes. This figure indicates that a significant portion of the population rents their accommodation. Most residents live in houses, which aligns with the typical housing stock found in established towns like Ely. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of Cambridgeshire. You should expect a relatively diverse ethnic composition compared to some highly uniform suburban areas, though White residents remain the majority. The lack of specific deprivation data limits a full analysis of local economic pressures, but the high home ownership rate alongside a mature age profile generally points to a stable, if perhaps quiet, neighbourhood character.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

39
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

46
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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