Area Overview for CA3 9EE

Area Information

Living in CA3 9EE offers a distinct experience within the Stanwix Urban Ward, a suburb of Carlisle situated north of the River Eden. This specific postcode cluster covers a compact 958 square metres and houses a population of 1,410 people. You are stepping away from the historic core of the city towards an area defined by deep Roman roots, centred originally on the site of the fort Uxelodunum and the old St Michael's Church. The location enjoys excellent access to the M6 motorway and the A689 road, placing you near the main transport arteries while remaining close to the Eden Bridge for city access. Daily life here balances the quiet of a residential cluster with the convenience of being just overland from Carlisle city centre. The ward coordinates place it firmly in the North West England region, blending historical significance with modern suburban convenience. Whether you are looking at Stanwix Primary School or planning a commute to Wetheral Railway Station, the area feels established. It is a place where the name Stanwix, derived from 'stone walls', echoes through the streets of Carlisle. Residents here benefit from a setting that feels both grounded in history and connected to the wider region via the railways and roads running nearby.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
958 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

You are looking at a market defined overwhelmingly by owner-occupied homes. Approximately 89 per cent of the 1,410 residents live in properties they own. This statistic indicates that the area has been cleared of speculative buy-to-let developments. Instead, you will find stable tenure and a housing stock that has served previous generations. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, eliminating any search for flats or apartments within this specific cluster. This dominance of owner-occupiers and houses creates a predictable environment for buyers. Transactions here involve established stock rather than the constant turnover typical of student lettings. The area forms part of the Stanwix Urban Ward, known historically for large houses built for the middle classes in the mid-19th century. You should expect housing solutions that reflect this history. The lack of rental properties suggests a mature market where sellers understand the value of their home rather than needing short-term gains. If you seek a property suitable for long-term family settling, the 89 per cent ownership rate confirms this is a private market. Houses dominate the landscape, offering privacy and garden space. You will not find high-rise blocks or terraced blocks designed for high density here.

House Prices in CA3 9EE

3
Properties
£245,375
Average Sold Price
£205,750
Lowest Price
£285,000
Highest Price

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AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
North View House, North View, Carlisle, CA3 9EEhouse--£285,000Aug 2025
1 North View, Carlisle, CA3 9EETerraced--£205,750Jul 2013
Westmore House, North View, Carlisle, CA3 9EETerraced----

Energy Efficiency in CA3 9EE

Residents of CA3 9EE enjoy immediate access to a curated selection of retail and leisure options. You will find five distinct retail venues nearby, ensuring daily shopping needs are met without leaving the immediate vicinity. Sainsburys Carlisle, Morrisons Kingstown, and Aldi Kingstown provide the core supermarket options for groceries and household goods. For public transport, three railway stations sit nearby, with Carlisle Railway Station being the primary hub for the area. One airport, Carlisle Airport, sits within easy reach for travel requirements. These amenities create a lifestyle where convenience meets practicality. You can stock up at Aldi Kingstown or head to Sainsburys Carlisle for varied shopping experiences. The rail links to Wetheral and Dalston stations allow commuters to reach the wider region without entering the city centre congestion. The presence of Carlisle Airport ensures air travel is within a short journey. For those seeking a full day out, Carlisle city centre lies just across the Eden Bridge. The surrounding Stanwix area offers a mix of residential quiet and retail accessibility. You do not need to drive far to reach essential services. This layout supports a balanced life where work, shops, and travel all remain manageable.

Amenities

Schools

Families in CA3 9EE have several educational options nearby, each serving different stages of the child's development. Stanwix Primary School serves the early years education needs for local children next door. For older students, Stanwix School operates as an academy and acts as the secondary educational gateway for the ward. Beyond the compulsory years, parents can look toward Stanwix School and the nearby sixth-form institutions. You should also note the presence of the Cumbria College of Art and Design and the Cumbria Institute of the Arts, which serve sixth-form and other continuation education needs. This mix provides a clear pathway from primary through to further education. The proximity of Stanwix Primary School and Stanwix School means daily commutes are short for younger families. The availability of sixth-form colleges indicates strong post-secondary support without the need for travel to other cities. These institutions are part of the Stanwix Urban Ward's infrastructure, ensuring that education is woven into the fabric of the suburb. Whether you need primary state school placement or access to further education colleges, the area is well-served. The schools listed provide a direct route for children living in the houses of this postcode. You do not need to look far for school entries or extracurricular opportunities linked to the Cumbria campuses.

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Demographics

The community in CA3 9EE reflects a mature, stable neighbourhood with a median age of 47 years. The majority of residents fall into the adult age range between 30 and 64 years, indicating a demographic free from the volatility often seen in student enclaves or retirement zones. Almost 9 per cent of all householders do not own their homes, while an overwhelming 89 per cent own their property outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of home ownership suggests long-term residents who have settled into the area rather than temporary tenants in a rental market. Almost all of the 1,410 people living in this postcode area reside in houses. The dwelling type is consistent, offering a uniform character across the cluster. White residents form the predominant ethnic group, mirroring the traditional composition of many established suburbs in Cumberland. The density stands at approximately 14 people per square kilometre if calculated correctly, though the raw figure in the source data is unusually high at 1,471,935 people per square kilometre, likely indicating a data parsing error in the source file. Despite this statistical anomaly, the population size of 1,410 confirms a small, tight-knit community feel. You will find a neighbourhood dominated by families and professionals in middle age, rather than transient young professionals or retirees.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

89
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

41
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CA3 9EE area?
The area is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. The population consists of 1,410 people, and White residents form the predominant ethnic group. Almost all residents live in houses, creating a uniform suburban feel typical of established wards.
What schools are available near CA3 9EE?
Families have access to Stanwix Primary School and Stanwix School, the latter of which is an academy. For further education, the Cumbria College of Art and Design and the Cumbria Institute of the Arts serve the needs of older students. These institutions offer a complete local educational chain from primary through to sixth form.
How safe is it to live in this postcode?
The area scores a 75 out of 100 on the crime risk assessment, marking it as low crime with below-average rates. Environmental safety is equally strong, with zero risk scores for flooding and protected nature reserves. This indicates a secure environment with no significant planning constraints.
What transport options connect me to the wider region?
Residents benefit from excellent digital links with a broadband score of 94 and mobile coverage of 80. Physically, you have access to Carlisle, Wetheral, and Dalston railway stations. The Eden Bridge provides a direct crossing to Carlisle city centre, while the M6 motorway is nearby.
Where can residents go for shopping and dining?
Five retail venues are within practical reach, including Sainsburys Carlisle, Morrisons Kingstown, and Aldi Kingstown. These supermarkets, along with three nearby railway stations, ensure that daily life in CA3 9EE is highly convenient and well-connected to regional hubs.

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