Area Overview for CA4 0LB

Area Information

Living in CA4 0LB defines a specific residential cluster within the historic civil parish of Hesket, situated in the Eden District of Cumbria. This postcode covers an area of 10.4 hectares with a population of 1,888 residents, creating a settlement that is defined by its close connection to the surrounding countryside. You are positioned within the legacy of Inglewood Forest, a landscape stretching nine miles between Carlisle and Penrith along the A6 road. The demographic profile shows adults aged between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range, reflecting a mature community rather than a transient urban population. The architecture and layout are predominantly houses, consistent with the rural character of the parish which includes villages like High Hesket and Armathwaite. Residents here enjoy a scale of community that avoids the anonymity of city living while offering proximity to historic landmarks. Armathwaite Castle, a Grade II* listed building dating to the 15th century, sits nearby as does the Church of St Mary the Virgin in High Hesket, an 18th-century structure containing medieval elements. The civil parish itself encompasses land from Roman times, evidenced by the remains of Voreda Fort at Plumpton. Daily life revolves around the agricultural traditions of the region, with cattle and sheep farming dominating the visual landscape. You are living in an environment where the six churches and village halls found across the parish reinforce a traditional, community-focused rhythm. The area retains over sixty Grade II listed structures, ensuring that the built environment remains intact and historically significant.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
10.4 hectares
Population
1888
Population Density
39 people/km²

Homes in CA4 0LB are predominantly houses, reflecting the rural nature of the Hesket civil parish. The high level of home ownership, sitting at 78%, signals that this postcode operates primarily as an owner-occupied market. You are unlikely to encounter large blocks of social housing or private rental schemes within this specific 10.4-hectare cluster. Instead, the housing stock consists of individual properties that often feature Grade II listed structures or sit near such landmarks. The accommodation type data confirms that flats are not a feature of this area. The market is driven by local need and replacement sales rather than speculative development. The rural setting attracts buyers seeking space and connection to the countryside, rather than those seeking urban convenience. With only 1,888 people living in this postcode, the supply of properties is naturally limited. This scarcity often commands a specific local knowledge among those buying. The estate is defined by its historic character, with properties frequently featuring older construction styles linked to the agricultural heritage of the parish. The high ownership rate of 78% means that when properties do change hands, it is often through private sales between established families. This stability contributes to a property market where values are influenced by the unique charm of the location rather than rental yields.

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The lifestyle in CA4 0LB is anchored by practical amenities within practical reach of your home. M&S Southwaite South M6 Moto SF, M&S Southwaite, and Spar are the notable retail outlets available nearby. These five retail locations provide essential goods and household necessities without requiring a long drive. You will find all your essential shopping done within this convenient cluster. For commuting, the area benefits from three nearby rail stations including Armathwaite Railway Station, Wetheral Railway Station, and Dalston Railway Station. These stations facilitate easy travel to the Settle-Carlisle line network. Beyond shopping and rails, the local character is defined by historic sites and community spaces. The area is close to Grade II* listed buildings like Armathwaite Castle and Southwaite Hall, which serve as landmarks. The parish contains six churches and three village halls that contribute to the social fabric. Public houses and a garden centre are also available within the civil parish. The economy remains supported by these local businesses alongside agriculture. The absence of major commercial centres means that the lifestyle is quiet and rooted in the pace of the village. You will find a environment suited to those who value natural surroundings and community interaction over urban density. The garden centre offers opportunities for local leisure and gardening, fitting the rural profile perfectly.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CA4 0LB have access to two primary schools with strong Ofsted ratings. High Hesket CofE School holds an outstanding rating from Ofsted, placing it at the very top of performance standards for primary education. The school serves the immediate village of High Hesket and provides high-quality foundational learning. Armathwaite School also operates in the vicinity, holding a good rating from Ofsted. This combination ensures that you have immediate access to well-regarded primary education without needing to travel far. The mix of school types includes Church of England provision at High Hesket, which may appeal to families seeking a faith-based environment. Geographic access is direct, as both institutions are located within the Hesket civil parish boundaries. While the data provided does not specify secondary education options, the presence of these two primary schools indicates a focused approach to early childhood and primary schooling. For those moving here, the location offers a clear choice between two institutions that have received positive official assessments. The proximity to these schools is a practical advantage for parents who wish to settle where they can easily attend morning assemblies or parent-teacher evenings. The strong performance of both institutions suggests a local commitment to educational success.

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Demographics

The community in CA4 0LB is characterised by stability and tradition. The median age is 47 years, confirming that the neighbourhood caters primarily to established adults. Specifically, the most common age range for residents falls between 30 and 64 years old. This indicates a settlement populated by families and individuals likely past their early twenties, focused on long-term residence rather than temporary accommodation. Home ownership stands at 78%, a figure that places this postcode among the most owner-occupied areas observed. The vast majority of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage, suggesting deep roots in the local environment. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats within this cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the demographic pattern of the wider rural North West of England. The population density measures 39 people per square kilometre, indicating a spacious living environment with significant green belt and agricultural land surrounding each property. With a total population of 1,888 across 10.4 hectares, residents benefit from low pressure on shared public spaces. The high home ownership rate of 78% contrasts with urban rental markets, pointing to a demographic that values permanence. This structure supports a local economy driven by stable residents who engage with local shops and amenities like the Post Office and nearby garden centres rather than relying on transient populations.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

78
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

32
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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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of residents in CA4 0LB?
The median age in CA4 0LB is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common age range. This indicates a mature community focused on established life stages rather than young people or seniors.
Which schools serve CA4 0LB?
High Hesket CofE School has an outstanding Ofsted rating, while Armathwaite School has a good rating. Both are primary schools located within the civil parish, ensuring local education options for families living in this postcode.
How good is the broadband and mobile connectivity in CA4 0LB?
Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, indicating good quality. Fixed broadband scores 38 out of 100, which is lower. This means mobile access is reliable for daily use, but high-speed internet may require careful planning for remote work.
Is CA4 0LB a safe place to live?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 85 out of 100, which is below-average compared to the nation. Flood risk is also minimal with a score of 0. The area is free from major environmental planning constraints like AONB or protected wetlands.
What amenities are near CA4 0LB?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including M&S Southwaite and Spar. Transport links include Armathwaite, Wetheral, and Dalston Railway Stations. Local facilities also include a garden centre and several churches within the parish.

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