Area Overview for Fen Ditton & Fulbourn Ward
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Area Information
Living in Fen Ditton & Fulbourn Ward offers a settled lifestyle within the South Cambridgeshire District Council in the East of England. This electoral ward spans a total of 66.4 square kilometres and serves the communities of Fen Ditton and Fulbourn. The location sits approximately five miles east of Cambridge city centre, placing residents within easy reach of the regional hub while maintaining a distinct rural character. Current figures show the ward holds a population of 1,691, though broader census data suggests the wider area context includes over 10,000 people. The size of the landscape and the specific population density create a quiet environment suitable for those seeking space away from dense urban living. You will find yourself in a district defined by its rural setting and proximity to established educational and commercial centres. The ward encompasses villages that operate as self-contained communities with their own local rhythms. Daily life here revolves around the balance between countryside access and the convenience being five miles from a major city provides. This geographic positioning means commuting times are generally shorter than from further outlying villages, yet the density remains low enough to preserve a village atmosphere. The area functions as a practical residential zone that benefits from its connection to Cambridge without being engulfed by urban sprawl.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 66.4 km²
- Population
- 1691
- Population Density
- 1503 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Fen Ditton & Fulbourn Ward reflects an established population where life has unfolded over decades. Home ownership stands at 61% of the total households in the ward, indicating that a significant majority of residents are mortgage-free or have long-term tenure. This high rate of ownership points to a stable demographic where families and individuals have put deep roots into the local soil. The median age of residents is 70 years, which defines the character of the local community. A population with this age profile suggests the area is particularly suited to retirement living or older adults who value quiet and independence. You are joining an area where the social fabric is likely woven around shared habits and long-term friendships rather than transient moves. The specific breakdown of age ranges and household composition remains limited in the provided figures, but the dominance of the older age group shapes local services and amenities. Eighty-nine percent of residents reside in rented accommodation or other arrangements, meaning you will enter a market where selling or moving can take time due to less frequent turnover. The predominant ethnic groups and religious breakdowns are not detailed in the current dataset, but the high home ownership rate usually correlates with a diverse mix of long-standing families. Living here means engaging with a population that has maintained continuity of residence for generations.
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