Area Overview for CB7 4GU

Oliver Cromwell's House, Ely in CB7 4GU
St Mary's Street, Ely in CB7 4GU
St Mary's Church Ely in CB7 4GU
View towards Cathedral from car park off Silver Street in CB7 4GU
Oliver Cromwell's house in Ely in CB7 4GU
St Mary's church on a foggy day in Ely in CB7 4GU
Oliver Cromwell's House in CB7 4GU
The tower of St. Mary's church as seen from Silver Street in CB7 4GU
Ely visitors car park in CB7 4GU
Car park & Ely cathedral towers in CB7 4GU
Visitors car park - Ely in CB7 4GU
Spire of St Mary's Church in CB7 4GU
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Area Information

Living in CB7 4GU means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Ely, a historic town in East Cambridgeshire. With a population of just 1,503, the area offers a quiet, low-density lifestyle, typical of Ely’s character as a town built on the Isle of Ely, a rocky outcrop rising above the Fens. The community is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, reflecting a mature, stable demographic. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to Ely Cathedral, a dominant landmark, and the River Ouse, which defines the town’s geography. Residents benefit from nearby amenities such as Co-op Ely and Ely Railway Station, which links to Cambridge and beyond. The area’s compact size means most needs are met within walking distance, though its small population and limited housing stock suggest a close-knit, perhaps insular community. For those seeking a blend of historical charm and practical living, CB7 4GU offers a unique slice of rural Cambridgeshire, with the added convenience of modern connectivity.

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The property market in CB7 4GU is defined by a 39% home ownership rate, suggesting that over two-thirds of residents rent their homes. This implies a rental market that may cater to both long-term tenants and those in transitional housing phases. The area’s accommodation is predominantly houses, which are typically larger and more suited to families or individuals seeking space. Given the small population and limited housing stock, the market is likely constrained, with limited scope for new developments. Buyers should consider that the area’s compact size and historical character may restrict availability, making it a niche market for those prioritising property type over scale. The prevalence of houses also means that properties are likely to be more expensive per square metre compared to flats or apartments, which are absent from the data.

House Prices in CB7 4GU

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Energy Efficiency in CB7 4GU

The lifestyle in CB7 4GU is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities, including five retail outlets such as Co-op Ely, Spar, and Iceland Ely, which cater to daily shopping needs. The two railway stations—Ely and Littleport—provide access to broader networks, supporting both commuting and leisure travel. While the area lacks large-scale leisure facilities, its location in Ely offers cultural and historical attractions, such as Ely Cathedral, a major draw for tourists and residents alike. The small population and compact layout mean that most services are within walking or short driving distance, fostering a convenient, low-stress lifestyle. However, the absence of detailed data on parks or recreational spaces means the extent of green spaces remains unclear. For those prioritising practicality and historical charm, CB7 4GU provides a balanced mix of modern convenience and rural tranquillity.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of CB7 4GU have access to two schools within practical reach: King’s Ely, an independent school, and Ely Pupil Referral Unit, which falls under the “other” category. King’s Ely is a well-regarded independent institution, likely offering a high standard of education with smaller class sizes and specialist facilities. The presence of an independent school suggests that some families in the area prioritise private education, though the Pupil Referral Unit indicates a need for alternative educational support, possibly for students with complex needs. The mix of school types offers families choice, but the lack of state-funded secondary schools may limit options for those seeking public education. Parents should consider whether the available schools align with their child’s needs, particularly given the absence of detailed Ofsted ratings in the data.

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

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Demographics

The community in CB7 4GU is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature population, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership rates are relatively low at 39%, indicating a significant proportion of residents rent their homes. The area is characterised by houses as the primary accommodation type, which aligns with the demographic profile of older, settled residents. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends in rural Cambridgeshire. While specific data on deprivation is not provided, the low home ownership rate may imply a reliance on rental income or a higher proportion of retired individuals. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the community’s cultural composition remains largely unexplored in the data, but the focus on houses and adult residents points to a stable, possibly family-oriented environment.

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

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CB7 4GU?
The community is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is low at 39%, suggesting a mix of renters and older residents. The small population and limited housing stock indicate a close-knit, possibly insular environment, shaped by proximity to Ely’s historic landmarks.
Who typically lives in CB7 4GU?
Residents are primarily adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The area is predominantly White, and 39% of homes are owner-occupied, suggesting a mix of long-term residents and renters. The compact size and historical setting attract those seeking rural living with access to Ely’s amenities.
What schools are near CB7 4GU?
Two schools are within reach: King’s Ely, an independent school, and Ely Pupil Referral Unit. The mix includes private education and specialist support, but no state-funded secondary schools are listed in the data.
How connected is CB7 4GU digitally?
Broadband is excellent (score 92), ideal for working from home, while mobile coverage is good (score 83). Two railway stations provide links to Cambridge and beyond, though reliance on personal vehicles may be necessary for wider travel.
What safety concerns exist in CB7 4GU?
The area has a critical crime risk (score 1/100), requiring enhanced security measures. However, flood risk is low, and there are no environmental constraints like protected woodlands or AONB designations.

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