Area Overview for CA28 7HW

Area Information

Living in CA28 7HW means residing within a small residential cluster in Whitehaven, a historic port town in Cumbria, North West England. This specific postcode covers an area with a total population of 1,448 residents. The location sits on the Cumberland coast, defined by its origins as a fishing village that developed into a significant industrial and trading centre. The town's character stems from its unique history; modern development began in 1630 when Sir Christopher Lowther purchased the estate. Since the 1680s, the area has maintained the rectangular grid of streets laid out during this planned expansion. This layout characterises Whitehaven as the earliest planned new town in post-medieval Britain. Today, the town possesses over 170 listed buildings that reflect its Georgian architectural heritage. You will find the Old Quay, a surviving stone pier built between 1631 and 1634, accessible from this district. The community benefits from a stable population rather than rapid growth. Residents live in an environment where the past heavily influences the present, with historic religious structures like the Low Meeting and the Scotch Presbyterian High Meeting dotting the landscape. Buying a home here means entering an area where the built environment speaks directly to its maritime and industrial history. The town functioned as England's second-busiest port by tonnage between 1750 and 1772, and remnants of that prosperity remain visible in the local architecture and street plan.

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Population
1448
Population Density
2365 people/km²

The property market in CA28 7HW is defined by a specific housing stock where flats are the predominant accommodation type. Only 34 per cent of residents own their homes, while the remaining 66 per cent likely rent. For buyers looking at this small area and its immediate surroundings, this statistic indicates a rental-led market rather than one dominated by owner-occupiers. If you intend to purchase a home, you must understand that investing in flats represents the primary avenue for new entries into the local housing market. The area does not feature large detached estate homes as the norm, but rather residential clusters adapted to the town's layout. With a population of 1,448, the supply of properties is naturally limited. You cannot find the wide selection of property types available in larger cities here. The housing stock reflects the town's history as a planned Georgian new town from the late 17th century. While the data does not provide price trends, the high percentage of renters suggests leasehold options are common. If you are considering buying, you may find the selection of flats more competitive or constrained compared to owner-occupied stock in other Cumbrian towns. The market operates within the context of a historic port town where architectural style and limited land availability shape what is available for purchase.

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Energy Efficiency in CA28 7HW

Your daily life in CA28 7HW benefits from a cluster of amenities located within practical reach. For shopping needs, there are five retail venues nearby, including Heron, Hensingham, Tesco Whitehaven, and Morrisons Hensingham. These locations provide the essentials for weekly shopping and household necessities. For travel, five rail stations are accessible, with Whitehaven Railway Station, Corkickle Railway Station, and Parton Railway Station leading the way. This density of services suggests a convenient urban environment despite the town's small population size of 1,448. The town's character is deeply rooted in its history as a Georgian planned town from the 1680s. You can explore over 170 listed buildings that reflect this architectural heritage and the port's historical significance. The Old Quay, built between 1631 and 1634, remains a central feature for visitors and residents alike. Cultural life includes historic religious sites such as the Low Meeting and the Scotch Presbyterian High Meeting. The Cumberland Pacquet and Whitehaven Herald represent the town's publishing heritage, adding to the cultural depth beyond commerce. Living here means having access to supermarket chains and rail hubs without the congestion of larger cities. The amenities support a lifestyle that balances convenience with the quiet atmosphere of a historic coastal community.

Amenities

Schools

Families in CA28 7HW have access to two specific primary schools that serve the local education needs. Both St James' CofE Infant and Nursery School and St James' CofE Junior School hold an Ofsted rating of good. These two institutions work together to provide continuous primary education. The Infant school caters to younger children, typically ages four to seven, while the Junior school covers the remainder of primary education up to age eleven. Having two separate but linked schools means that children remain within the same educational community as they progress from nursery age through senior infant years. There is no data available regarding secondary schools or high schools in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode cluster. Consequently, families with older children must look beyond CA28 7HW for post-primary education options. The presence of schools with a good rating is a positive factor for those prioritising educational standards. The focus on Church of Education schools indicates a community with historical religious foundations. You can expect consistent safety and teaching standards at these premises based on the latest Ofsted assessments. The separation of infant and junior stages supports a structured approach to child development in the area.

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Demographics

The community in CA28 7HW has a distinct age profile centred around mid-life residents. The median age is 47 years old, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years being the most common demographic group. This suggests a neighbourhood where families with children and empty-nesters share the streets. Home ownership stands at 34 per cent, indicating that a significant majority of residents in this small cluster rent their properties. The prevailing accommodation type consists of flats, which aligns with the higher proportion of renters who may prefer flexible living arrangements. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White. With no specific information provided on deprivation indices or income levels, the demographic focus remains on age and housing tenure. The mix of a mid-life median age and flat-dominated stock suggests a mixed community rather than one dominated by young professionals solely or retirees exclusively. You will encounter a population that has settled into the coastal rhythm, with the 30-64 age bracket forming the backbone of the local society. The low home ownership rate of one-third compared to the rest of the UK wider average often correlates with regions where long-term rental markets are more established for specific demographics.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

34
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

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of people living in CA28 7HW?
The area has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common group. Only 34 per cent of residents own their homes, while flats are the predominant accommodation type. The population is predominantly White. This mix suggests a community where renting plays a larger role than in many other UK districts.
Which schools are available for children in CA28 7HW?
Families have access to St James' CofE Infant and Nursery School and St James' CofE Junior School, both located in the area. Both schools hold an Ofsted rating of good. These institutions cater to the infant and junior stages of primary education respectively, providing a continuous local education path for younger children.
How is internet and travel connectivity for residents here?
Digital infrastructure is strong with a fixed broadband score of 89 and a mobile coverage score of 80, both on a scale of 100. Residents have access to five railway stations including Whitehaven, Corkickle, and Parton Railway Stations. This combination supports remote working and daily commuting effectively.
What safety risks should I consider in this area?
The area passes all environmental safety checks including flood risk and conservation constraints. However, the crime risk assessment is critical with a score of 1, meaning crime rates are above average. This indicates a genuine concern for personal safety that requires awareness and potentially enhanced security measures for homeowners and tenants alike.

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