Area Overview for CA12 5PR

Area Information

Living in CA12 5PR places you within an intimate residential cluster of just 1,359 people. This specific postcode sits in Keswick, a historic market town in the heart of the Lake District. You are settled in a community defined by a traditional character, where the landscape of fells and lakes forms the backdrop to daily life. The area acts as a focal point for the surrounding region, balancing quiet residential living with proximity to a town with over 700 years of market history. Your home sits in a setting where the name "Keswick" translates to "cheese farm," reflecting its agricultural origins that still influence the local culture. Residents here enjoy a high density of 554 people per square kilometre, creating a distinct neighbourhood feel without the vast isolation of rural exiles. You live in a zone where the primary industry has long been tourism, meaning your environment is shaped by visitors and the heritage of the scenery. This is a location for those who want to be close to the action without living inside the busiest commercial districts. The area offers a direct connection to the historic market square and the famous Derwentwater, ensuring you remain embedded in the cultural fabric of Cumbria.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1359
Population Density
554 people/km²

Homes in CA12 5PR are characterised by a market heavily weighted toward ownership, with 50% of the area already owned by residents. The accommodation type in this postcode is Houses, which defines the physical character of your potential new home. This figure suggests a traditional property market where you can expect a settled collection of family dwellings rather than a transient rental block. In ESFA, this mix creates a stable environment for buyers seeking a permanent base in the Lake District. For prospective buyers looking at this small area and its immediate surroundings, the high level of home ownership often signals established value and community investment. The fact that half the residents own their property indicates that the local housing stock attracts people who intend to stay. You are entering a market where turnover is generally lower, and neighbours have built deep local knowledge of the streets and amenities. This stability contrasts with more dynamic city centres, offering you a purchase where the surroundings have matured alongside the property.

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Energy Efficiency in CA12 5PR

Your lifestyle in CA12 5PR centres on the immediate amenities reaching the doorstep, including four key retail locations such as Spar, Co-op Keswick, and Booths Keswick. These shops provide essential daily conveniences within walking distance. Beyond shopping, five ferry options are available nearby, including the Keswick Ferry Landing, Nichol End Ferry Landing, and Lingholm Jetty. This access allows you to traverse Derwentwater easily, integrating water-based recreation into your routine. The area benefits from a deep historical legacy, with the town serving as a principal settlement since the medieval period. You experience a market town atmosphere where the 1276 market charter continues to influence local character. Facilities like the museums established by Peter Crosthwaite and Thomas Hutton offer cultural enrichment and insight into the region's mining and pencil-making past. These amenities create a balanced life where practical shopping meets rich heritage and scenic water activities.

Amenities

Schools

Families in CA12 5PR have access to a range of educational institutions, including Keswick School, St John's C of E First School, and Crosthwaite C of E First School. The options include both primary schools and an academy sector, with Keswick School holding an outstanding Ofsted rating. This mix provides families with high-quality educational choices directly linked to the postcode. You can send your children to St John's C of E First School or Crosthwaite C of E First School for their early education before transitioning to the broader offering at Keswick School. The presence of an academy with an outstanding rating in close proximity signifies that educational standards in the immediate area meet the highest government benchmarks. This is a significant factor for residents prioritising academic performance and school reputation. The variety of schools available means you do not need to travel far to secure a place for your children. Living in CA12 5PR ensures your children have access to a robust local education system without requiring a commute to larger towns for their schooling.

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Demographics

The community in CA12 5PR is defined by stability, with a median age of 47 years. The population is dominated by adults between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting a workforce-mature demographic rather than a young family hub or retirement enclave. Half of the residents own their homes, placing the area squarely in the owner-occupied bracket and indicating a settled, long-term community. Most accommodation consists of houses, aligning with the area's status as a residential rather than high-density urban setting. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, mirroring the broader demographic profile of the historic market town. This demographic structure creates a neighbourhood where long-standing local traditions meet the needs of working adults. The age profile implies a lower volume of childcare requirements compared to younger areas, yet it supports a steady demand for family-friendly services that cater to households with children present. You are joining a community where residents have likely put down roots, valuing the quiet resilience of life in the Lake District.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

50
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

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in CA12 5PR?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Half of the residents own their homes, and the population consists of 1,359 people. The area is overwhelmingly White and primarily features house-based accommodation.
What schools are near CA12 5PR?
Residents have access to Keswick School, which holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, as well as St John's C of E First School and Crosthwaite C of E First School. These institutions offer primary and academy education options.
How is transport and connectivity in CA12 5PR?
Digital connectivity is strong with a broadband quality score of 82 and a mobile coverage score of 80. This ensures reliable internet for working from home and daily communication needs.
Is CA12 5PR safe to live in?
The area passes all environmental safety checks with no flood or planning constraint risks. However, crime risk is rated medium with a score of 62, meaning standard security precautions are wise for residents.
What amenities are within reach?
You can access Spar, Co-op Keswick, and Booths Keswick for shopping. Five ferry services, including Keswick Ferry Landing, provide access to Derwentwater for leisure and transport.

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