Area Overview for CA2 5WA
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Living in CA2 5WA means residing in Denton Holme, an inner city district within Carlisle, Cumbria. This specific postcode cluster sits just southwest of the city centre, near the River Caldew. While the immediate postcode area contains a population of 1,495, the wider Denton Holme electoral ward holds a census population of 6,383. This residential area has transformed from former industrial land into a functional urban community. The location benefits from a grid-iron layout and is defined by its proximity to significant local landmarks such as Dixon's Mill and the River Caldew. The history of the area is heavily influenced by its industrial past, particularly the cotton manufactories established in the late 18th century. Today, the character of the neighbourhood is primarily residential, featuring Victorian terraced housing and later local authority estates. You will find yourself close to notable sites like Carlisle Cemetery, which is a nationally recognised park, and St James Parish Church. The Nelson Bridge, opened in 1853, remains a key historical feature facilitating movement through the district. This small cluster offers a distinct sense of place within the larger city fabric, balancing its heritage with modern residential needs.
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Housing in CA2 5WA is defined by a specific stock type and ownership profile. The predominant accommodation type is houses, rather than flats or high-rise blocks. With a home ownership rate of 53%, this area sits on the border between owner-occupied and rental markets. You are likely to encounter a mix of privately owned properties and social housing, though the latter does not dominate the landscape. The dwelling stock largely consists of Victorian terraced housing and later local authority estates inspired by garden suburbs. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster where the housing supply is finite. The 1,495 residents live within a former industrial zone that has been redeveloped for residential use. Dixon's Mill and surrounding industrial structures have been repurposed or left as historic landmarks alongside the homes. Buyers looking for detached or semi-detached properties may find limited availability due to the established grid-iron layout. The 53% ownership figure suggests that securing a mortgage here is common, but competition exists between private buyers and those on the housing ladder looking to move into the wider Denton Holme ward.
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Daily life in CA2 5WA revolves around a selection of amenities within practical reach. You have access to five main retail outlets, including Farmfoods Belle, Sainsburys Carlisle, and M&S Carlisle. These supermarkets offer a comprehensive range of groceries, household goods, and essential services without requiring a long commute. For dining, Farmfoods provides fresh food options, while the proximity to the city centre means further restaurants are nearby if needed. Transport links allow you to utilise three railway stations for your travel needs. The nearby Carlisle Railway Station connects you directly to London and the rest of the north west. Wetheral and Dalston stations offer additional local connectivity. Travel by air is convenient given the presence of Carlisle Airport. Historical architecture adds to your lifestyle experience, with landmarks like Dixon's Mill standing as a reminder of the area's past. You are also close to Carlisle Cemetery, a park with listed buildings that serves as a green space for walking. The combination of industrial heritage and modern retail creates a functional environment for everyday living.
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The community in CA2 5WA consists of 1,495 residents with a median age of 47 years. Consequently, the neighbourhood is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. No children or young adults form the majority of the population, which defines the social rhythm of the area. A majority of households, specifically 75%, are headed by these working-age adults. Home ownership stands at 53%, indicating that you are equally likely to find private owners as other residents. The remaining accommodation is split between renters and those living in the local authority sector. Diversity within the postcode is predominantly White, reflecting the broader demographic profile of the Carlisle region. You will not encounter a highly diverse population mix compared to other major urban centres. The population density is relatively high for a small outer city ward, yet the area maintains a distinct neighbourhood feel. This demographic structure suggests a community focused on family life or retirement for the older segment of the 30-64 bracket. The absence of a large student population shapes the local schools and retail offerings towards family needs rather than youth culture.
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