Area Overview for CA6 4DW
Area Information
Living in CA6 4DW means settling in a small, rural postcode area with a population of 1,151 spread across 26 people per square kilometre. This is Rockcliffe, a village in Cumbria’s Cumberland district, historically shaped by its position on the marshy peninsula between the River Eden and River Esk. Its low population density and modest size reflect a quiet, close-knit community, with a heritage rooted in Norse origins and 10th-century cross at St Mary’s Church. Daily life here is defined by proximity to nature, the River Eden’s salmon-rich waters, and a borderland history marked by smuggling and ancient conflicts. The area’s character blends rural tranquillity with accessible connections to Carlisle, a nearby market town. While the village itself is small, its strategic location near the Scottish border and Solway coast adds a unique geographical dimension. Residents benefit from a mix of historical sites, like Castletown House, and modern amenities, including nearby rail links and retail hubs. This is an area for those seeking a peaceful, low-density lifestyle with a strong sense of local identity and natural beauty.
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- Population
- 1151
- Population Density
- 26 people/km²
The property market in CA6 4DW is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 80% of properties in private hands. This high home ownership rate suggests a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is typical for rural areas with limited high-density development. Given the small population and low density, the housing stock is likely modest in scale, with properties suited to families or individuals seeking space. Buyers should consider that the area’s limited size means opportunities for expansion or new builds are constrained. The focus on houses also implies that flats or apartments are rare, making this a less viable option for those prioritising urban living. For those seeking a home in this area, the emphasis on owner-occupation and standalone properties aligns with a desire for privacy and self-sufficiency, though the market may lack the diversity found in larger towns.
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The lifestyle in CA6 4DW is anchored by its rural character and accessible amenities. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Asda Carlisle, M&S Kingstown, and Spar, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s proximity to Carlisle ensures access to larger retail and dining options, though local shops cater to daily essentials. For transport, two railway stations—Carlisle and Gretna Green—offer connections to major cities, while Carlisle Airport provides regional flight access. The village’s historical sites, like St Mary’s Church and Castletown House, add cultural depth to daily life. Parks and open spaces, such as Rockcliffe Common, offer recreational opportunities. The combination of small-scale retail, transport links, and historical sites creates a balanced lifestyle, blending rural tranquillity with practical connectivity. While the area’s amenities are modest, they are sufficient for a low-key, community-focused existence, with nearby towns filling gaps for more extensive needs.
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Residents of CA6 4DW have access to two primary schools: Rockcliffe CofE School and Blackford CofE Primary School. Both institutions hold a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, indicating a satisfactory standard of education for younger children. The presence of two primary schools within practical reach provides families with options for early education, though the area lacks secondary schools. This means students may need to travel to nearby towns like Carlisle for higher-level schooling. The dual primary schools suggest a focus on foundational education, with a mix of religious and secular influences given the Church of England designation. For families prioritising primary education, the quality of these schools is a strong point, but secondary schooling remains a logistical consideration. The absence of specialist or grammar schools in the immediate area further underscores the need for nearby urban centres to meet broader educational needs.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Rockcliffe CofE School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Blackford CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CA6 4DW skews towards adults aged 30-64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, many of whom own their homes—80% of properties are owner-occupied. The area is predominantly composed of houses, reflecting a preference for standalone living rather than flats or shared accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in rural Cumbria. The absence of specific deprivation data means the quality of life here is not explicitly quantified, but the demographic profile indicates a stable, mature population with strong ties to the area. With no significant youth or elderly population spikes, the community likely maintains a balanced social fabric. The age range of 30-64 also implies a workforce active in local industries, though the area’s economy remains largely agricultural, with limited industrial employment.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
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