Area Overview for Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward

Lynn Road, Walsoken in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
Wisbech - Walton Road in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
Walsoken - Kirkgate Street in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
Walsoken - Church Road, looking west in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
All Saints church in Walsoken - churchyard in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
In the church yard in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
Walsoken: All Saints Church; in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
War memorial, Walsoken, Wisbech in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
Cemetery gates, Walsoken, Wisbech in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
The Bell - Walsoken (Site of) - Public Houses, Inns and Taverns of Wisbech in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
The Turnpike - Public Houses, Inns and Taverns of Wisbech in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
The Black Bear - Public Houses, Inns and Taverns of Wisbech in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward
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Area Information

Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward is an electoral ward situated within the Fenland district unitary authority in Cambridgeshire, Eastern England. The area covers a compact 2.0 km² and encompasses parts of the market town of Wisbech alongside adjacent regions previously forming the Walsoken parish. These boundaries were transferred from Norfolk in 1934 during a significant administrative adjustment. The ward sits at approximately 52.6688°N, 0.1771°E, placing it near The Wash. This location situates the community within a historic landscape where Wisbech was first authentically referenced in 1000 when land was granted to Ely Monastery. A castle was constructed after 1066, and the town achieved borough status in 1549 under Edward VI. Modern boundaries reflect this layered history, absorbing suburbs from the former Walsoken parish into the current ward structure. Residents experience daily life within a setting defined by these deep historical roots and distinct geographical positioning. Living in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward offers access to a town with centuries of heritage while residing in a specific electoral division that balances urban amenities with local neighbourhood characteristics. The area represents a settled community where the distinction between town and former parish has long been absorbed into a single, cohesive administrative unit.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.0 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile of Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward is defined by a significant concentration of older residents. The median age stands at 70, indicating a predominantly senior population living here. This demographic reality shapes the daily rhythm of the neighbourhood, where service provisions and social interactions likely cater heavily to this age group. Home ownership is prevalent, with 62% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This figure suggests a stable, settled population with long-term ties to the ward. The data indicates that household composition and accommodation type statistics are recorded for the total population, providing a complete picture of the living arrangements within the ward. While specific breakdowns of ethnicity and religion are noted as available for the total population, the defining characteristic remains the age profile. A median age of 70 typically correlates with quieter streets and a neighbourhood focused on retirement or older living. There is no indication of a young family demographic or high student presence in the available information. Buyers looking at homes in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward should expect an environment tailored to an older demographic where empty nesters and retirees form the core of the resident base.

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Tenure

62
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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

17
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward suitable for young families?
The area has a median age of 70, which indicates a predominantly older demographic. While specific data on schools is not provided in the local ward breakdown, the community profile leans heavily towards retirees and older residents rather than young families. Buyers looking for a family-centric environment with a high density of primary or secondary schools nearby should consider alternative wards with younger median ages.
What does the crime rate look like compared to other areas?
Crime risk in Wisbech Walsoken & Waterlees Ward is assessed as low. The safety score is 68 out of 100, which marks this area as having below-average crime rates. This finding suggests a safer neighbourhood where theft and antisocial behaviour occur less frequently than in the wider regional average.
Can I rely on fast internet for working from home?
Digital connectivity in the ward is excellent. The fixed broadband quality score reaches 99 out of 100, representing the highest tier of performance. This indicates that residents can expect robust, reliable speeds ideal for video conferencing and large file uploads without service interruptions.
Are there environmental risks I should be aware of when buying here?
The primary environmental consideration is flood risk. This ward carries a warning status with a medium risk score of 27.47 out of 100. Conversely, the area passes all assessments for protected nature reserves and wetland sites, meaning no major planning constraints exist for these specific conservation purposes.

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