Area Overview for CA28 7PT

Area Information

POST CODE CA28 7PT marks a specific residential cluster within the civil parish of Whitehaven, located on the Cumberland coast in Cumbria, North West England. This small postcode covers an area of just 3,711 square metres, serving a population of 1,448 residents. The location is defined by its history as a historic port town that developed from a fishing village into a significant industrial and trading centre. Whitehaven originated as a small settlement held by St Bees Priory before the estate passed to the Lowther family in the 17th century. Sir Christopher Lowther purchased the estate in 1630 and built a stone pier in 1631–1634 to facilitate coal exports. His son, Sir John Lowther, laid out the town's rectangular grid of streets from the 1680s, making the area the earliest planned new town in post-medieval Britain. Living in CA28 7PT means residing in an environment with deep Georgian architectural roots. The area contains over 170 listed buildings reflecting this heritage. The town features an Old Quay, the surviving stone pier built between 1631 and 1634, alongside historic religious structures such as the United Reformed Church. The population density here is high relative to the tiny footprint of the postcode, creating a close-knit feel within a historic setting. Daily life is influenced by the area's transition from a major coal export hub to a community dependent on tourism and local services. The coordinates 54.55°N and 3.59°W place the postcode firmly on the coastline, offering residents direct proximity to maritime history and coastal views characteristic of the Whitehaven area.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3711 m²
Population
1448
Population Density
2365 people/km²

The property market in CA28 7PT is characterised by a high proportion of flats and a lower rate of owner occupation. With home ownership levels standing at 34%, the majority of homes are likely let from landlords or managed within private rental schemes. This dynamic suggests a market where potential buyers may face competition from other purchasers or need to consider purchase-to-rent options available through estate agents in the immediate vicinity. The predominant accommodation type is flats, which typically appeal to single professionals, couples, or small families requiring less space or who value the low-maintenance nature of apartment living. The small area size of 3,711 square metres limits the variety of housing stock, meaning properties here are likely to be part of a larger development or converted buildings rather than standalone detached houses. This concentration of flats aligns with the population density of 390,200 people per square kilometre, creating a vertical or semi-dense living environment. For those looking at homes in CA28 7PT, the market reflects the town's broader evolution from an industrial coal hub to a site reliant on tourism and heritage. The 1,448 residents living in this cluster ensure that properties maintain value through consistent local demand rather than speculative investment. Buyers should expect a market driven by practical needs and proximity to the town centre rather than luxury exclusivity.

House Prices in CA28 7PT

14
Properties
£77,250
Average Sold Price
£77,000
Lowest Price
£77,500
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in CA28 7PT

Residents of CA28 7PT enjoy practical access to key retail and transport hubs within Whitehaven. The nearest retail outlets include Heron Hensingham, Morrisons Hensingham, and Tesco Whitehaven. These supermarkets cover daily grocery needs, ensuring that weekly shopping trips are a short commute away from the residential cluster. For those requiring specialist goods or broader retail options, these venues offer a range of products without the need to travel far from the postcode boundaries. Rail connectivity is equally accessible, with five rail services nearby. Whitehaven Railway Station, Corkickle Railway Station, and Parton Railway Station serve the community, allowing residents to connect with the wider North West rail network. These stations facilitate travel to Carlisle, Workington, and beyond, linking the local postcode to major employment hubs and the Lake District. The presence of multiple interchange options within practical reach ensures that daily commuting and holiday travel are logistically straightforward. Living in CA28 7PT balances the quiet of a residential cluster with the convenience of being close to town centre amenities and transport links.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering CA28 7PT will find two primary schools within practical reach that offer a Good Ofsted rating. St James' CofE Infant and Nursery School serves the younger children in the area, providing early education in a faith-based setting. St James' CofE Junior School caters to the older children, completing the primary education journey within the same educational trust. Having one school rated Good for infants and another rated Good for juniors ensures that local families can secure education in the catchment area without needing to cross significant boundaries for primary schooling. This cluster of schools with positive Ofsted ratings indicates a stable educational environment suitable for family settlement. The availability of two separate institutions suggests a community that values local access to education, minimizing travel time for children living near Whitehaven. Parents do not need to rely on secondary school searches across wider regions for the completion of primary education, as St James' CofE Junior School covers the necessary upper primary years. The consistent 'Good' rating across both establishments from the Ofsted framework highlights the quality of teaching and safety standards maintained within Whitehaven's parish schools.

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Demographics

The community within CA28 7PT has an established profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents consists of adults between 30 and 64 years. This demographic spread suggests a neighbourhood populated by working-age families and established households rather than a transient student population or a collection of retirees. Home ownership stands at 34% of the resident population. Consequently, ownership rates sit in the lower-to-mid range compared to national averages, indicating a significant presence of landlord-owned properties or authorised private rented sectors within the cluster. Flats constitute the primary form of accommodation in this postcode. This structural preference aligns with the high population density figure of 390,200 people per square kilometre for the specific area, which reflects the intense concentration of residents within the limited 3,711 square metre footprint. The predominant ethnic group in CA28 7PT is White, mirroring the broader demographic makeup often found in historic coastal towns in the North West of England. The combination of a predominantly adult population and a high concentration of flat dwellings points to an area suited for young professionals and families seeking proximity to local amenities. The small population of 1,448 residents across this compact area fosters a distinct sense of locality within the larger Whitehaven parish.

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

Who typically lives in CA28 7PT and what is the community like?
CA28 7PT has a population of 1,448 residents with a median age of 47. The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years. The predominant ethnic group is White, and home ownership stands at 34%. Flats are the main accommodation type. This profile suggests a community of working-age adults living in a historic coastal setting with high density within a 3,711 square metre area.
What schools are available for children in the vicinity of CA28 7PT?
Families near CA28 7PT have access to two primary schools both rated Good by Ofsted. St James' CofE Infant and Nursery School caters to younger children, while St James' CofE Junior School serves the upper primary years. This provides a complete local primary education pathway within the parish of Whitehaven.
How does the level of crime in CA28 7PT compare to other areas?
Crime risk in CA28 7PT is assessed at a CRITICAL level with a score of 1 out of 100. This indicates that crime rates are significantly above average. Residents are advised to use enhanced security measures when safeguarding their properties and vehicles in this specific postcode area.
What shopping and transport options are within reach of CA28 7PT?
Residents can access Morrisons Hensingham, Tesco Whitehaven, and Heron Hensingham for shopping. Rail connectivity is provided by Whitehaven Railway Station, Corkickle Railway Station, and Parton Railway Station. These amenities are within practical reach of the postcode, supporting daily needs and travel outside the coastal town.

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