Area Overview for CA28 6HP

Area Information

CA28 6HP is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within Whitehaven, a historic port town in Cumbria, North West England. This neighbourhood sits in the civil parish of Whitehaven, located on the Cumberland coast at coordinates 54.55°N, 3.59°W. The total population for this specific cluster is 1,415 residents. Historically, Whitehaven evolved from a small fishing village into a significant industrial and trading centre, famously becoming England's second-busiest port by tonnage after London between 1750 and 1772. Sir Christopher Lowther purchased the Whitehaven estate in 1630 and built a stone pier from 1631 to 1634 to facilitate coal exports. His son, Sir John Lowther, laid out a rectangular grid of streets from the 1680s, creating the earliest planned new town in post-medieval Britain. Today, the town is defined by its Georgian architectural heritage, featuring over 170 listed buildings and a surviving Old Quay. Living in CA28 6HP means residing in an area with deep maritime roots and a structured historic layout. The town's economy was historically driven by coal mining and export, trading with the American colonies, Europe, Africa, and the West Indies. While modern economic drivers are not detailed in available sources, the area remains primarily service-based, dependent on tourism and heritage activities related to its Georgian character and maritime history.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1415
Population Density
1904 people/km²

The property market in CA28 6HP is defined by its status as an owner-occupied zone. With 76% of residents owning their homes, this area is not primarily a rental market. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting the town's historic Georgian planning and its development from a fishing village into a substantial port town. You are likely to find traditional house stock rather than modern apartment blocks or flats. This high ownership rate suggests that many residents have lived in these properties for decades, contributing to the area's stability. The rectangular grid of streets laid out from the 1680s by Sir John Lowther has shaped the current housing layout, meaning properties often follow a structured, planned pattern. With a population of approximately 1,415, the demand for homes in CA28 6HP is limited compared to larger neighbouring towns. The housing stock reflects the area's role as a historic trading hub with prosperity peaking in the 18th century. Buyers looking at this specific postcode should expect older, characterful properties rather than new developments, given that the town possesses over 170 listed buildings reflecting its architectural heritage.

House Prices in CA28 6HP

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Energy Efficiency in CA28 6HP

Daily life in CA28 6HP benefits from convenient access to essential services and leisure facilities. Within practical reach, you can visit five retail outlets, specifically including Tesco Whitehaven, Heron Hensingham, and Spar for your shopping needs. These venues cover supermarkets and convenience stores, ensuring you do not need to travel far for groceries or daily essentials. For rail travel, there are five stations nearby, with Whitehaven Railway Station, Corkickle Railway Station, and Parton Railway Station serving as key interchange points. The area is also close to a Cumberland Packets club, established in 1774, which represents the town's publishing heritage and offers a link to local culture. Whitehaven itself sits on the Cumberland coast and is known for its role as a historic port town. The landscape and amenities blend industrial heritage with coastal living. The presence of these specific amenities supports a lifestyle that balances local convenience with the broader leisure opportunities of the Lake District and Cumbria coast.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering CA28 6HP will find Bransty Primary School as the nearest educational facility. The school is of British primary type and holds a Ofsted rating of good. No secondary schools are listed in the available data for this immediate cluster, which implies that older children likely attend schools further away in Whitehaven or the wider Cumbria region. For those with younger children, Bransty Primary School offers an option with a solid institutional rating. The concentration of just one school in the provided data highlights the small scale of this residential cluster. Parents should plan commutes carefully if they require secondary education options, as Bransty Primary does not cover upper years. The Ofsted rating of good for Bransty Primary School provides a reassuring baseline for educational quality in the immediate vicinity of CA28 6HP.

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Demographics

The community in CA28 6HP is characterised by a mature resident base with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for adults is between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile indicates a neighbourhood dominated by established residents rather than young families or university students. Home ownership stands at 76%, suggesting that the vast majority of residents own their property outright or have a significant equity stake. This high level of ownership typically points to a stable, settled community where owners have long-term ties to their homes. The predominant accommodation type in the area consists of houses, aligning with the older, planned layout of the town dating back to the 1680s. Regarding diversity, the predominant ethnic group is White. There is no data provided on other specific ethnic groups within this small cluster. The area shows a strong preference for traditional housing forms rather than flat-based living, which is consistent with its status as one of the earliest planned new towns in post-medieval Britain.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

76
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

28
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of community lives in CA28 6HP?
The community in CA28 6HP is mature and stable, with a median age of 47 years and the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. With 76% home ownership, the area is dominated by owners rather than renters. This suggests a settled population with long-term ties to their local homes.
Where are the nearest schools for families in CA28 6HP?
The nearest educational facility to CA28 6HP is Bransty Primary School. It is designated as a primary school and holds a Ofsted rating of good. No secondary schools are listed for this immediate cluster, so families with older children may need to consider schools further away in Whitehaven.
Is the internet connection reliable in this postcode?
Digital connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband quality score is 96 out of 100, while the mobile coverage score is 80 out of 100. These high figures indicate strong performance for both wired internet and mobile networks, supporting remote work and daily activities without interruption.
How safe is the area regarding crime and environment?
The area is considered safe with a crime risk score of 73 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. Environmental assessments pass with zero risk for flooding, Ramsar sites, and protected woodlands, confirming no planning constraints related to nature reserves affect this residential cluster.
What amenities are available near CA28 6HP?
Residents have access to five retail venues including Tesco Whitehaven, Heron Hensingham, and Spar. There are also five nearby railway stations, notably Whitehaven Railway Station, Corkickle Railway Station, and Parton Railway Station, providing good transport links within practical reach of the cluster.

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