Area Overview for CA1 1QY
Area Information
CA1 1QY is a small, densely populated postcode area in Carlisle, Cumbria, encompassing a compact residential cluster of just 1,955 square metres. With a population of 1,521 people, it is one of the most densely populated areas in England, at 777,830 people per square kilometre. This postcode lies within the Carlisle urban area, historically part of the Currock housing estate, a council-developed community dating back to the 1930s. The area is centred around Lediard Avenue, home to Currock House, a Grade II listed building that once served as a community hub. Living here means being close to Carlisle’s urban amenities, with easy access to rail networks and retail centres. The compact size of the area means residents are likely to know their neighbours, though the high density may feel crowded for some. Its proximity to Carlisle’s main attractions, combined with its historical roots, makes it a distinctive choice for those seeking a mix of urban convenience and local heritage.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1955 m²
- Population
- 1521
- Population Density
- 2029 people/km²
The property market in CA1 1QY is characterised by a high rate of home ownership (62%) and a predominance of houses over flats or other formats. This reflects a community where many residents have long-term ties to the area, with properties likely to be family homes rather than investment properties. The small size of the postcode area means the housing stock is limited, and buyers should consider the compact nature of the neighbourhood. The historical development of the area as a council estate in the 1930s has left a legacy of traditional housing, though modernisation may have occurred over time. For buyers, the focus is on existing homes rather than new builds, with limited scope for expansion. The high home ownership rate suggests a stable market, but the small area may mean competition for available properties. Proximity to Carlisle’s amenities adds value, though the high density may affect property desirability for some.
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Formerly Cumbrian Hotel, Staff Accommodation, Lakes Court Hotel, Court Square, Carlisle, CA1 1QY | Terraced | - | - | - | - | |
| Formerly Cumbrian Hotel, Managers Flat, Lakes Court Hotel, Court Square, Carlisle, CA1 1QY | Terraced | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in CA1 1QY
Life in CA1 1QY is shaped by its proximity to Carlisle’s urban amenities. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Tesco Carlisle, M&S Carlisle, and Lidl Belle, offering everyday shopping needs. The area’s historical character is preserved in Currock House, a Grade II listed building that once served as a community centre, adding cultural value to the neighbourhood. While there are no named parks or green spaces listed, the nearby rail stations and airport provide access to broader leisure opportunities. The compact nature of the area means residents are close to essential services, though the high density may limit private outdoor space. The mix of retail, historical sites, and transport links creates a convenient, if tightly packed, lifestyle. The community feel is likely strong, with shared spaces like Currock House fostering local interaction.
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The population of CA1 1QY has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, though the absence of younger demographics may indicate limited opportunities for youth. Home ownership is high at 62%, with the predominant accommodation type being houses, reflecting a largely owner-occupied area. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other groups provided. The population density of 777,830 per square kilometre is exceptionally high, comparable to inner-city zones, which may impact living space and community dynamics. While this density facilitates a strong sense of local identity, it also means limited green space and potential strain on shared resources. The age profile and ownership rates suggest a stable, middle-aged population with long-term ties to the area.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked