Area Overview for CA3 9AZ
Area Information
Living in CA3 9AZ means residing in a small residential cluster within the Stanwix Urban Ward of Cumberland. This postcode covers approximately 5019 m² of land, supporting a population of 1410 people. You are situated in a suburb of Carlisle, located just over half a mile north-east of the city centre and north of the River Eden. The area carries deep historical weight, centred on St Michael's Church which stands on the site of the ancient Roman fort Uxelodunum. Hadrian's Wall runs through this district, connecting the modern homes to a location significant since Roman times. The character of the neighbourhood reflects its past as a village that evolved into a civil parish. Houses in this postcode benefit from excellent connectivity, with the Eden Bridge providing the main crossing point to the city centre. Residents enjoy access to the M6 motorway and the A689 road through adjacent Stanwix Rural. Digital infrastructure is robust, with fixed broadband available at a high standard of 94 out of 100. This makes the location highly suitable for remote working while maintaining easy physical access to employment hubs. The low population density relative to the area size ensures a quiet environment, distinct from the busier city centre. You can expect a setting defined by history, strong connectivity, and a clear separation from the immediate urban sprawl of Carlisle proper. The mix of estates like Edentown and Belah contributes to a familiar, established feel.
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The property market in CA3 9AZ is defined by a strong preference for ownership rather than renting. With 89 per cent of homes in this small postcode being owner-occupied, the area is primarily filled with established households. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the demographic profile of families and older adults. You are likely to find detached or semi-detached properties built on the grounds of the original Roman fort or developed during the mid-19th century expansion for the middle classes. This high level of home ownership means that tenant turnover is rare, resulting in a stable landlord market. The total population of 1410 residents across 5019 m² limits the sheer volume of properties available, creating a tight local market. The area is not a hub for new-build developments but rather a collection of established homes. Properties here reflect the historical development of Stanwix, with many large houses originally built for Carlisle's middle class. The high concentration of owner-occupiers often indicates that these are move-in ready homes rather than investment buy-to-let properties. The mix of estates such as Edentown and Whiteclosegate offers varied housing stock within a compact footprint. The size of the area ensures that the market is niche, appealing to those seeking specific periods or sizes of homes in close proximity to the city centre.
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Barn Close Retirement Home, Well Lane, Carlisle, CA3 9AZ | Retirement | - | - | - | - |
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Daily life in CA3 9AZ is supported by a cluster of nearby amenities that fall within practical reach. For retail needs, there are five key venues close by, including Sainsburys Carlisle, Morrisons Kingstown, and Heron Lowther. These supermarkets offer full grocery shopping capabilities without leaving the greater Carlisle area. Transport links include the three nearest railway stations, ensuring you can access cultural sites in London or Manchester easily. The presence of Carlisle Airport shows that short-haul flights are accessible for business or leisure. The area connects historically and socially through landmarks like St Michael's Church and the course of Hadrian's Wall. While the immediate postcode is small, you are part of the Stanwix Urban Ward community. The distance to Carlisle city centre is short, meaning you can capture the urban lifestyle while enjoying quieter residential streets. The nearby estates of Edentown and Belah provide local parks and green spaces for recreation. You can walk to the Eden Bridge for scenic views of the River Eden. The balance of urban convenience and residential space defines the lifestyle here. There are no long commutes to local shops, yet you remain connected to the national network. The variety of amenities supports a self-sufficient lifestyle.
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Schools
Families in CA3 9AZ have access to a range of educational institutions nearby. Stanwix Primary School serves early years education directly within the Stanwix Urban Ward. Residents also benefit from Stanwix School, which operates as an academy for secondary education. For older students, the Cumbria College of Art and Design provides sixth-form education options close by. The Cumbria Institute of the Arts offers other educational facilities supporting creative subjects. While specific Ofsted ratings are not detailed in the current data, the presence of these institutions indicates that the location prioritises education. The proximity of Stanwix Primary School means families do not need to commute far for their children's early education. Access to the academy, Stanwix School, ensures that secondary education is also local. The arrangement of a primary school, an academy, and a sixth form college creates a comprehensive chain for local pupils. The Cumbria College of Art and Design stands out as a specialist provider of art-focused sixth-form education. The Cumbria Institute of the Arts adds a further layer of cultural and creative learning resources. This concentration of schools supports the demographic reality that the majority of residents are adults with children. You can expect a environment where education is a central pillar of local life. The mix of school types allows parents to choose between comprehensive and specialist academic or artistic avenues.
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The community in CA3 9AZ reflects a settled population with a notable proportion of older residents living alongside younger families. The median age is 47 years, indicating a mature neighbourhood where many have put down roots. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within the population. You are looking at an area where stability is high, with 89 per cent of homes being owner-occupied. This high rate of home ownership suggests that long-term residents make up the majority of the household register. The dominant accommodation type consists of houses, fitting the family-oriented profile of the ward. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the region. This area functions as a typical middle-class residential zone within the wider Carlisle urban area. The concentration of households in this single postcode cluster indicates a close-knit community. The absence of high rental rates points away from a transient living arrangement. Instead, you find neighbours who are likely to stay for decades. The demographic data supports a quiet, residential atmosphere where residents value their local surroundings. The age profile means that local services cater to established families rather than transient workers. This consistency in the population makes it easier to integrate into the existing social fabric.
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