Area Overview for Little Shelford

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Area Information

Living in Little Shelford means residing in a built-up settlement defined by its proximity to Cambridge and its substantial size. The area covers 49.9 hectares, which is significant for a village-sized community, allowing for a mix of residential space and greenery. This location serves as a practical base for those working in Cambridge, offered by the nearby transport links. The area is large enough to feel established yet retains the quieter character often associated with the Cambridgeshire countryside. Residents benefit from a spacious environment that avoids the congestion of larger towns while remaining close to urban opportunities. Daily life here centres on a balance between rural tranquillity and accessibility to major employment hubs. The layout supports a community feel without the density of a city centre. Your day commences with a sense of calm, yet ends with easy access to wider networks. This specific footprint makes Little Shelford an attractive compromise for buyers who want space but still value connections to larger amenities. The area is firmly rooted in the local network, offering a distinct alternative to staying in the city itself.

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Built Up Area 250
Area Size
49.9 hectares
Population
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Your daily amenities in Little Shelford are tightly integrated, placing essential services within a short walk or drive. Five retail locations line the local high street, including Tesco Great, Co-op Great, and Spar. These stores provide immediate access to groceries, daily essentials, and convenience shopping without needing a trip to Cambridge. The rail network offers five stations within practical reach, including Shelford Railway Station, Foxton Railway Station, and Whittlesford Parkway Railway Station. These stations connect you directly to Cambridge and beyond, making commuting manageable. Two major airports, Cambridge Airport, are also cited as being within reach, offering quick scheduled flights for travel needs. This concentration of facilities means you can handle shopping, banking, and transport logistics locally. The variety of transport hubs ensures you have options if one station experiences delays. Your routine can balance local errands with occasional excursions to wider areas using the rail links. The presence of multiple retailers and stations creates a convenient loop around your home that supports independent living. You do not need to travel far to leave, shop, or board a train.

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Demographics

The community in Little Shelford presents a distinct profile characterised by an older population and high levels of stability. The median age of residents is 70, indicating a mature demographic that prioritises comfort and established surroundings. While the data does not provide a breakdown for specific age brackets beyond a total population count, the average age strongly suggests a retirement-heavy or retiree-inclusive area. Home ownership is a defining feature, with 80% of homes owned by their occupants. This high rate reflects a long-term residential history rather than a transient rental market. Household composition and accommodation types are reported in the general totals available, reinforcing the idea of settled families or couples rather than temporary residents. The area shows no indication of high deprivation, fitting the profile of an affluent suburb. Your potential neighbours are likely older adults seeking a low-key lifestyle. This demographic structure means the area is quiet during the day and stable over the decades. You are buying into a community that values permanence over rapid change.

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

58
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of people living in Little Shelford?
The median age of residents is 70, creating a mature community. While detailed age breakdowns are not in the data, the total population profile points significantly towards older demographics. This suggests the area is ideal for retirees or those seeking a quiet, established neighbourhood rather than a family-focused hub for young children.
How reliable is the internet and mobile connection?
Connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband score is 97 out of 100, and the mobile coverage score is 84 out of 100. These figures indicate near-perfect reliability for working from home and strong mobile signals for daily communication throughout the area.
Which shops and train stations are nearest to Little Shelford?
Five retail locations are within practical reach, including Tesco Great, Co-op Great, and Spar. For transport, nearby stations include Shelford Railway Station, Foxton Railway Station, and Whittlesford Parkway Railway Station, providing convenient links to Cambridge.
Is it safe to live in this area?
Yes, Little Shelford has a low crime risk with a safety score of 80 out of 100. This low figure indicates the area has below-average crime rates compared to the rest of the country, making it a secure place for residents of all backgrounds.

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