Area Overview for CA6 4AG
Area Information
CA6 4AG represents a specific postcode cluster within the Rochcliffe area, a civil parish located in Cumberland district near Carlisle. This small residential cluster sits on a marshy peninsula between the mouths of the River Eden and the River Esk. The land covers approximately 4,939 acres, forming part of an ancient parish that includes townships of Rockcliffe Castletown and Rockcliffe Churchtown. You will find the population stands at 1,151 people, creating a low density of 26 people per square kilometre. The area possesses deep historical roots, first mentioned as 'Routheclive' in 1205 with Norse origins meaning 'red cliff'. A distinct atmospheric feature persists from its history as a border region with Scotland, marked by past smuggling and railway lines. St Mary's Church, recorded in 1185, dominates the village centre alongside the 10th-century Norse cross. Castletown House, constructed between 1809 and 1811, serves as a notable landmark. The general feel remains defined by its rural agricultural setting, river cliffs, and proximity to the Solway coast. Daily life here involves quiet streets and a connection to the landscape rather than urban convenience. You are living in an area where history and nature shape the current environment, separate from the busier market towns.
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- Population
- 1151
- Population Density
- 26 people/km²
The property market in CA6 4AG is defined by a strong preference for ownership. With 80% of residents owning their homes, this area functions primarily as an owner-occupied zone rather than a rental hub. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which dominates the housing stock across the entire civil parish. This statistic contrasts sharply with high-density towns where flats or rentals often prevail. You are looking at a market characterised by detached or semi-detached family homes rather than urban apartments. The specific postcode CA6 4AG covers a small residential cluster that reflects these broader trends. The high home ownership rate implies that selling or buying here may require a realtor familiar with the local rural market. Tenants find limited options compared to the abundance of owner-occupied properties. The nature of the housing stock suits families who wish to settle long term. The market lacks the volatility often seen in commuter belts. Instead, values are likely influenced by the size of the garden and proximity to the River Eden. The lack of flats suggests suitability for those requiring single-level living or yard space. This environment appeals to buyers seeking traditional stone or brick housing rather than modern construction.
House Prices in CA6 4AG
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Energy Efficiency in CA6 4AG
Residents of CA6 4AG enjoy amenities within practical reach, though these are limited to essential services. Retail options within the area include Asda Carlisle, M&S Kingstown, and Spar. These stores provide groceries and household necessities within a short drive. Retail options total five major points of commerce in the immediate vicinity. For rail travel, there are two stations accessible: Gretna Green Railway Station and Carlisle Railway Station. These links connect the area to Broxburn and the wider UK network. Dining and leisure rely on local pubs such as the Mounsey Arms. The area feels rural with no large shopping centres or cinema complexes nearby. Your daily life involves planning trips to Carlisle for major shopping or entertainment events. The presence of Spar ensures basic daily purchases remain convenient. The small cluster of shops means you carry fewer brands if visiting the village itself. Travel time to these amenities varies based on your specific spot in CA6 4AG. The lifestyle prioritises countryside access over urban convenience.
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Schools
Families living in CA6 4AG have access to two primary schools within practical reach. Rockcliffe CofE School is rated good by Ofsted and serves the local community as a primary education provider. Blackford CofE Primary School also holds a good rating from Ofsted and operates as a primary institution. Both schools offer recognised quality standards for early and key stage education. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity of CA6 4AG. Pupils likely travel to Carlisle for their secondary education, although specific distance figures are not provided. The mix of Church of England schools indicates a strong link to the local parish structure. You might find these institutions are close to the village centre and St Mary's Church. The 'good' Ofsted rating for each school reassures parents about educational standards. These institutions provide foundational learning before students move on to high schools elsewhere. The availability of primary education within the parish reduces the need for daily long-distance commuting to a nearby town. This setup supports families who wish to keep younger children close to home. Lake District schools in this region often focus on extended school hours or rural specific programs.
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The community in CA6 4AG consists largely of established residents. The median age is 47 years, and the most common age range for the population involves adults between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile suggests a family-oriented or settled neighbourhood rather than a dynamic hub for young professionals. Home ownership levels stand high at 80%, indicating that most residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the rural character of the civil parish. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional composition of the region. Deprivation data is not provided for this specific postcode. The low population density of 26 people per square kilometre further emphasises the spacious and isolated nature of the environment. You should expect a quiet lifestyle where neighbours have known each other for generations. The high rate of home ownership suggests stability within the community. There is no indication of a transient population. This demographic structure supports a sense of permanence. The area attracts those seeking retirement, rural living, or a retreat from city life. The age profile does not include significant numbers of very young children or elderly people exclusively, though the median age leans towards older demographics.
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