Area Overview for CB7 9GA
Area Information
CB7 9GA is a small residential postcode in East Cambridgeshire, nestled between Ely and Newmarket along the A142. With a population of 1,907, it reflects a quiet, historic settlement with roots stretching back to the Anglo-Saxon era. The area’s character is shaped by its proximity to both medieval landmarks and modern amenities. Soham, the town it belongs to, has functioned as a market town since the 12th century, though today its economy is less defined by industry than by its cultural heritage. Residents here benefit from a compact, walkable environment, with local shops, a railway station, and a mix of housing stock. The community is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, suggesting a mature, stable population. While the area lacks large-scale infrastructure, its low flood risk and absence of environmental restrictions make it appealing for those seeking a peaceful, low-maintenance lifestyle. The presence of Soham Village College, rated outstanding by Ofsted, adds to its appeal for families.
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The property market in CB7 9GA is characterised by a 47% home ownership rate, suggesting a balance between owner-occupied and rental properties. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is typical for rural or semi-rural areas with limited high-rise development. This housing stock likely includes a range of detached or semi-detached homes, reflecting the area’s traditional character. The small size of the postcode means the housing market is tightly focused, with limited scope for new builds or speculative investment. For buyers, this could mean competition for available properties, particularly as the area’s proximity to Ely and Newmarket may attract commuters. However, the lack of major planning constraints and low environmental risks makes it a stable option for those seeking a low-maintenance, family-friendly home.
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The lifestyle in CB7 9GA is shaped by its proximity to local amenities, including five retail outlets such as Co-op Soham, Asda Soham, and M&S Soham Connect BP. These shops provide everyday convenience, from groceries to household essentials. The Ely Railway Station offers a link to regional transport, though its practical reach is not quantified. The area also includes the Fountain Inn pub, a historic venue with a 17th-century weighing machine, adding to its charm. While parks or leisure facilities are not explicitly mentioned, the town’s historical landmarks, such as St Andrew’s Church, offer cultural enrichment. The compact nature of the area means residents can access essential services without long commutes, fostering a self-contained, community-oriented lifestyle.
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The nearest schools to CB7 9GA include Soham Village College, which operates both as a primary school and an academy with an outstanding Ofsted rating. This dual role means it serves students from early education through to secondary schooling, providing a comprehensive educational pathway for families. The outstanding rating indicates high standards in teaching, facilities, and student outcomes, which is a significant draw for parents. The presence of a single school with such a strong reputation suggests that the area’s educational provision is focused and reliable, though it may lack the diversity of options found in larger towns. For families prioritising academic quality, this school is a key factor in the area’s appeal.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Soham Village College | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Soham Village College | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CB7 9GA has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a community that is largely settled, with fewer young families or elderly residents compared to other areas. Home ownership stands at 47%, meaning nearly half of residents rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, indicating a more traditional, spread-out residential layout rather than high-density housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends in rural Cambridgeshire. While no specific data on deprivation is provided, the age profile and home ownership rate imply a community with a mix of long-term residents and those in transitional housing situations. The absence of significant ethnic diversity may appeal to those seeking a homogenous, stable environment.
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