Area Overview for CB8 0HU

Jubilee Clocktower, Newmarket, Suffolk in CB8 0HU
High street at roundabout looking towards Exeter Road in CB8 0HU
High Street in Newmarket in CB8 0HU
All Saints Church in Newmarket in CB8 0HU
An even higher High Street in Newmarket in CB8 0HU
All Saints Church, Newmarket in CB8 0HU
All Saints Road, Newmarket in CB8 0HU
Newmarket: All Saints Church in CB8 0HU
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Newmarket: St Mary's Church in CB8 0HU
Roadworks at the Clocktower in CB8 0HU
War memorial in Newmarket in CB8 0HU
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Area Information

Living in CB8 0HU places you within a specific residential cluster of the market town of Newmarket, located in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk. This postcode covers a small population of 1,766 people, creating a tight-knit community environment within the ancient Icknield Way landscape. The area sits in close proximity to the defining feature of Newmarket Heath, which historically shaped the town's development and today influences the local character. Residents here inhabit a setting that blends historical significance with modern convenience. The town centres around postcode CB8, promoting a sense of locality where daily life revolves around familiar landmarks and accessible services. You are part of a established civil parish that has existed since the medieval period, offering a sense of stability. The cluster is situated approximately at 52.26°N, 0.40°E, ensuring you are embedded in the heart of this historically rich location. Prospective buyers should expect a lived-in atmosphere where the residential nature of the cluster takes precedence over high-density development. The proximity to the broader Newmarket infrastructure provides the backdrop for daily activities, while the specific postcode designation maintains a distinct identity. Whether you are walking the nearby open spaces or visiting local shops, the route through CB8 0HU offers a straightforward and direct connection to town amenities. The area functions as a practical residential base for those who value a quiet corner of a historically significant market town.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1766
Population Density
4883 people/km²

The property market in CB8 0HU is characterised by a significant rental sector, with only 32% of residents owning their homes. This ownership rate is lower than the national average, indicating that the area contains a substantial proportion of rented accommodation. You are likely to encounter flats as the predominant accommodation type, suggesting that the housing stock is geared towards efficient, multi-occupancy living rather than large family homes with gardens. For buyers looking at this small cluster, the high proportion of flats means competition for properties may favour investors or tenants seeking stability over owner-occupiers looking for traditional detached homes in the immediate vicinity. The market dynamics reflect the needs of the adult population aged 30 to 64, who often appreciate the low maintenance of flat living. Because the area is a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster, inventory levels remain low, requiring you to act quickly when suitable stock appears. While the immediate postcode is dense with flats, the wider Newmarket context offers a range of options. However, within CB8 0HU specifically, you cannot assume availability of semi-detached or bungalows without verifying individual listings, as the data confirms flats dominate. This structure supports a rental market where tenants value accessibility and convenience over space. The housing profile is consistent with a town that has evolved to serve a mix of professionals and older residents who prioritise location and ease of access over land ownership.

House Prices in CB8 0HU

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Energy Efficiency in CB8 0HU

Your daily life in CB8 0HU benefits from a compact selection of amenities that are within practical reach of the residential cluster. Five retail outlets operate nearby, anchored by Iceland Newmarket and Waitrose Newmarket, ensuring you can access groceries and general goods without travelling deep into the city centre. M&S Hyperion BP is also a notable presence, suggesting shopping convenience is integrated into local streets. Five rail-related facilities are situated close by, including Entrance1, Entrance2, and Newmarket Railway Station. These points highlight the connectivity of the area, allowing you to combine local shopping trips with national travel plans easily. The presence of these services contributes to the practical nature of living in this postcode, reducing reliance on a private vehicle for routine needs. The historical context of the area adds to the lifestyle appeal, with roots extending back to the 12th century. This heritage is visible in the town's layout and the presence of Newmarket Heath. While specific leisure venues like cinemas or large parks are not explicitly named in the immediate vicinity of the postcode, the town of Newmarket itself offers extensive cultural and sporting activities. Living in CB8 0HU means you enjoy the convenience of essential shopping and transport hubs while remaining close to the historic heart of the market town.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CB8 0HU have access to Houldsworth Valley Primary School and Houldsworth Valley Primary Academy for their children's education. Both institutions are located within the same immediate neighbourhood, ensuring that school-aged residents have options right on their doorstep. The first school is designated as a primary institution, while the second carries a "good" Ofsted rating, providing reassurance regarding educational standards. This concentration of primary education suggests the area caters effectively to families with younger children. You do not have secondary schools listed for this specific postcode, meaning older children may need to commute to other facilities in Newmarket or further afield. The presence of an academy with a "good" rating indicates a commitment to educational quality within the local authority area. When you look at homes in CB8 0HU, proximity to these two primary institutions is a key factor. The mix allows parents to choose between different educational philosophies within walking distance. While specific specialisms or curriculum details are not provided, the Ofsted rating for the academy serves as a concrete benchmark for quality. The availability of two reputable schools near the postcode means you do not need to drive far to secure education for a primary school child.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Houldsworth Valley Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Houldsworth Valley Primary AcademyprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CB8 0HU reflects the demographics of a mature settlement, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a population stability typical of established market towns. Three hundred and two per cent of households own their homes, meaning 32% of residents have ownership stakes while the remainder lives in rented accommodation. This ratio suggests a mixed community where long-term residents coexist with tenants seeking stability. Accommodation in this cluster is primarily defined by flats, which distinguishes the housing stock from detached houses found in other parts of the wider market town. This architectural focus aligns with the needs of an older demographic or those preferring lower-maintenance living. You will find a predominantly White ethnic group forms the majority of the resident population, consistent with the broader profile of East Anglian towns during this period. There is no specific deprivation data provided for this specific postcode, so quality of life indicators rest on the general stability of the housing mix and location. The age profile suggests a community with established families and individuals nearing retirement, rather than a transient student population. When considering homes in CB8 0HU, you are entering an area where residents have clear ties to the location, supported by a housing stock that prioritises compact living solutions within a historic framework.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

32
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

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of people living in CB8 0HU?
The area has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 being the most common age group. Home ownership stands at 32%, meaning a significant portion of the population rents. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the housing stock is primarily composed of flats.
Which schools are available for children in CB8 0HU?
Local families have access to Houldsworth Valley Primary School and Houldsworth Valley Primary Academy. Both are primary institutions. Notably, Houldsworth Valley Primary Academy holds a "good" Ofsted rating, ensuring a standard of education close to your home in the CB8 postcode.
How safe is the area regarding crime and environmental hazards?
Residents face a flood risk score of 0 and no planning constraints from protected nature reserves or wetlands. However, the crime risk assessment scores 55, classified as a warning level with medium risk. This means crime rates are average, and standard security precautions are recommended for all residents.
What are the transport and connectivity options like?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 97 out of 100 and mobile coverage scoring 81. Five rail facilities are nearby, including Newmarket Railway Station, offering convenient access to the wider network. This strong connectivity supports remote work and daily commuting effectively.
What amenities are closest to CB8 0HU?
Residents have five retail amenities and five rail amenities within practical reach. Notable retail locations include Iceland Newmarket, Waitrose Newmarket, and M&S Hyperion BP. These venues provide essential shopping and dining options without the need to travel far from the residential cluster.

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