Area Overview for CA5 3HJ

Area Information

Living in CA5 3HJ places you within Aspatria, a civil parish located in north-west Cumbria. This specific postcode cluster sits within the Allerdale district, positioned strategically between Maryport and Wigton along an ancient Roman road. The area defines itself as a rural small town with a quiet, tucked-away setting, fostering a lifestyle distinct from the busier centres of northern England. Aspatria has evolved from a historical agricultural hub with a deep coal mining past into a peaceful residential community. Today, the area encompasses a population of 1,490 residents concentrated in a small residential cluster. The ground-level reality of daily life here is shaped by this modest scale and a history dating back to the pre-Norman era, with the name deriving from a legend involving St Patrick. While the town experienced significant population growth during the 19th century, peaking in the early 20th century, contemporary figures reflect a stable, settled community. You will find yourself in an environment where the shadow of the past industrial years has long since faded, replaced by the character of a quiet, historically rich village that has grown into the small town it is today.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1490
Population Density
264 people/km²

The housing market in CA5 3HJ is defined by a clear preference for single-family living. You will find that 72% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage, establishing this as a predominantly owner-occupied area rather than a rental market. This high ownership percentage suggests a community of homeowners who have chosen the area for its long-term appeal. The accommodation type data confirms that the housing stock consists mainly of houses, which aligns with the rural and semi-rural character of Aspatria. Given the small residential cluster nature of the postcode area, new developments are limited, and the existing inventory forms the basis for most property transactions. Buyers looking at homes in CA5 3HJ should expect to engage in a competitive local market where prices are influenced by the scarcity of land and the strong desire for ownership among residents. The dominance of house types over apartments or flats makes the area particularly suited for those seeking a traditional British suburban or village lifestyle. This housing pattern supports a quiet environment where properties sit comfortably on their plots, away from the density found in larger towns.

House Prices in CA5 3HJ

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Energy Efficiency in CA5 3HJ

Your daily convenience relies on a small but practical range of amenities situated within easy reach of CA5 3HJ. For your daily retail needs, two supermarkets are nearby, including Co-op Aspatria and Spar. These provide a simplified yet effective shopping solution for essentials, reducing the need for frequent trips to larger towns. Transport links are well-served by one railway station, Aspatria Railway Station, which connects the area to the wider rail network. The local character is reinforced by the historic presence of St Kentigern, a medieval parish church that stands as a notable feature of the landscape. While there are no large shopping malls or extensive leisure complexes within the immediate postcode, the availability of key stores and the train station means you have access to both daily necessities and regional travel without significant effort. The lifestyle here is one of convenience balanced with a quiet environment, where essentials are nearby but the noise of a crowded city does not reach you.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering CA5 3HJ have convenient access to two specific primary schools, both holding a 'good' Ofsted rating. Richmond Hill School stands as a key educational option within the immediate vicinity, offering a strong local foundation for children's learning. Beside it, Beacon Hill Community School provides an alternative choice with identical quality assurance, ensuring parents have reliable options close to home. Both institutions operate at the primary level, serving children in the foundation stages of their education. The fact that both schools share the same positive rating indicates a consistently high standard of education within this cluster. For residents, this proximity means you do not need to commute to larger urban centres to secure a place for your children. The presence of these two 'good' rated primaries creates a supportive educational network that is directly accessible from your doorstep.

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Demographics

The community profile of CA5 3HJ reflects a mature, established neighbourhood with a median age of 47 years. Most commonly, you will find adults aged between 30 and 64 years residing here. With a home ownership rate of 72%, the area is predominantly characterised by families and individuals who have settled down for the long term. This high level of ownership typically correlates with stability and a strong sense of local investment. The primary accommodation type consists of houses, creating a spatial layout that encourages private garden space and detached living quarters. This structure supports the demographic of families and working-age adults who prefer independent housing over high-density flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with the broader demographic makeup of much of north-west Cumbria. The population density stands at 264 people per square kilometre, indicating a low-density environment where you will enjoy significant space compared to urban centres. This profile suggests a neighbourhood where the lifestyle is anchored by domestic comfort and a slower pace of life.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

72
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

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CA5 3HJ?
The community consists mainly of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 72%, and the predominant ethnic group is White. Most residents live in houses within the 264 people per square kilometre density.
What schools are available for children in CA5 3HJ?
Residents have access to Richmond Hill School and Beacon Hill Community School. Both are primary schools with a 'good' Ofsted rating, providing a reliable local education option without the need to travel far.
Is the area safe from crime and environmental hazards?
The crime risk score is 77 out of 100, indicating low crime rates that are better than average. Environmental assessments also pass with a score of 0 for flood risk, Ramsar sites, and protected nature reserves, confirming a hazard-free environment.
How is digital connectivity and transport access?
You benefit from excellent fixed broadband with a score of 96 out of 100 and good mobile coverage at 80 out of 100. Transport is supported by Aspatria Railway Station and the historic route of an ancient Roman road connecting Maryport and Wigton.
What amenities are within practical reach for daily needs?
Daily shopping is handled by Co-op Aspatria and Spar, two local retailers. You also have access to Aspatria Railway Station, ensuring you can reach the wider rail network without needing a long drive.

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