Area Overview for CA28 8TD

Area Information

Living in CA28 8TD offers a quiet existence within a specific residential cluster in Whitehaven. This particular postcode serves approximately 1,318 people across a densely populated landscape. The area sits at 726 people per square kilometre, marking a compact neighbourhood rather than a sprawling settlement. Whitehaven itself developed from a humble fishing village into a significant historic port town. Sir Christopher Lowther established a stone pier in 1631 to facilitate coal exports, transforming the locale from 30 households in the early 17th century to over 2,200 by 1696. Today, the area retains the character of an early planned new town in post-medieval Britain. The rectangular grid of streets laid out from the 1680s still influences the local layout. You will find evidence of this Georgian heritage in the over 170 listed buildings scattered throughout the town. Daily life here revolves around a community with deep roots in maritime history and trade. The area provides a taste of working-class history while offering modern convenience in a small-scale setting. Residents enjoy the benefits of a town that once ranked as the third most important port in the country after London and Bristol.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1318
Population Density
726 people/km²

The property market in CA28 8TD reflects a settled residential community. A striking 75 percentage of dwellings are owner-occupied. This figure indicates that the vast majority of residents have purchased their homes directly rather than renting. Houses constitute the main form of accommodation in this postcode. You will find a traditional housing stock rather than the apartment blocks common in larger city centres. The small population of 1,318 people means that individual streets remain intimate and manageable. Living in this area generally requires buying a property outright or securing a mortgage for a standalone house. The low population density supports a market focused on single-family homes. Most buyers here are likely looking for established households rather than new developments. A significant portion of the market consists of people who have built their equity over time. The rectangular grid of streets from the 1680s contributes to a layout that is easy to navigate but offers little room for high-density expansion. This market structure suits those seeking stability and space over rapid urban growth.

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Energy Efficiency in CA28 8TD

Your lifestyle in CA28 8TD depends heavily on facilities just beyond the immediate postcode boundaries. Local retail is well-serviced with five major supermarkets nearby. You can shop at Spar Whitehaven, Budgens Mirehouse, and Morrisons Hensingham for daily groceries and essentials. These stores are located within practical reach of your home. Rail access connects you to wider regions with five stations listed in your immediate vicinity. Corkickle Railway Station, Whitehaven Railway Station, and Parton Railway Station provide essential transport links. These stations facilitate travel to larger employment hubs and tourist destinations. The area benefits from a combination of retail convenience and rail accessibility. While the postcode itself is small, the surrounding town offers sufficient amenities for regular errands. Residents do not need to travel far for basic shopping needs. The historic character of the town adds to the visual appeal of your daily commute. Walking or cycling to these nearby amenities is a viable option given the proximity. The presence of established supermarket chains ensures that fresh food and household goods are readily available.

Amenities

Schools

Families in CA28 8TD have access to a structured network of educational facilities nearby. You will find several primary schools within practical reach for young children. Hensingham Infants School and Valley Junior School serve the younger age groups for infants and juniors respectively. Hensingham Junior School provides education for older primary school children in the vicinity. Whitehaven School rounds out the primary option list for the local cluster. If your children require secondary education, St Benedict's Catholic High School stands out as a key institution. This school holds a good Ofsted rating, confirming its standard of education. The presence of an infants' school, junior schools, and a high school with a good rating suggests a comprehensive local provision. Families moving into this area do not need to commute far for basic education. The mix of primary nurseries and a rated high school supports the demographic of adults aged 30 to 64 years who decide to settle here. schooling options are integrated into the immediate neighbourhood fabric.

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Demographics

The community in CA28 8TD is defined by its mature population and strong sense of stability. Your neighbours will predominantly be adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents here is 47, reflecting a shift away from the youngest families found in other parts of the country. Home ownership stands at an impressive 75%, suggesting that most people buy their own homes rather than renting. This high level of ownership indicates financial stability and long-term commitment to the area. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, meaning you will find detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or bungalows in high density. The area is largely ethnically homogenous, with White residents forming the predominant group. This demographic makeup creates a predictable environment where established social patterns dominate. The low population density of 726 people per square kilometre ensures that noise and congestion remain minimal. You are likely to meet residents who have lived in their properties for decades. The community skews towards middle age, offering a settled atmosphere for those seeking a quiet retirement or a family-friendly environment.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

75
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

31
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CA28 8TD and what is the community like?
The community consists largely of adults aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 75%, indicating a settled, stable population. Houses are the primary accommodation type. The area feels mature with 1,318 residents spread across a dense but quiet residential cluster. White residents form the predominant ethnic group.
What schools are available near CA28 8TD?
Local education includes Hensingham Infants School, Valley Junior School, Hensingham Junior School, and Whitehaven School at the primary level. St Benedict's Catholic High School serves secondary needs and holds a good Ofsted rating. This mix allows families to access education without long commutes. The schools are managed by local authorities and support the area's family demographics.
How are transport and internet connections in this area?
Mobile coverage is good with a score of 80 out of 100. Fixed broadband is weaker at 58 out of 100. You have access to several railway stations including Whitehaven and Corkickle. Supermarkets like Morrisons Hensingham are within practical reach. The combination of decent mobile data and rail links supports most daily needs.
Is CA28 8TD a safe place to live environmentally and criminally?
Flood risk is minimal with a score of 0. Crime risk is low with a safety score of 71 out of 100, placing the area below the national average. There are no protected nature reserves, woodlands, or Ramsar sites restricting development. The environment is free from major planning constraints or severe natural hazards.

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