Area Overview for CH44 7JA
Area Information
CH44 7JA represents a specific residential cluster within the district of Seacombe, situated on the Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside. This small area covers 2215 square metres and contains a population of 1706 people. The location sits adjacent to the River Mersey, reflecting its historical significance as a community formed after George Turnbull designed the Seacombe Wall sea defence in 1845. Historically known as Seccum in the Domesday Book, the area transformed from a country village in 1850 into a destination shaped by industry along the Wallasey Pool. Today, the postcode defines a tight-knit neighbourhood where daily life is influenced by its proximity to major transport hubs like the Birkenhead Park Railway Station and the Seacombe Ferry Terminal. Living in CH44 7JA means residing in an area with deep roots, having once served as a terminus for the Wirral Railway before passenger services ceased in 1960. The district maintains strong historical features, including the Grade II listed Wallasey Town Hall and the Guinea Gap Baths, which remains the oldest swimming pool in the Wirral. Residents benefit from a setting that balances historical heritage with modern accessibility, offering a community that values its connection to the waterfront while providing easy access to the wider town of Wallasey and the facilities it offers.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2215 m²
- Population
- 1706
- Population Density
- 1613 people/km²
The housing stock in CH44 7JA is defined primarily by houses rather than flats, catering to those who seek ownership of a standalone property. Since only 34% of residents own their homes, the market operates with a significant rental component, potentially offering flexibility for occupants who have not yet purchased. The postcode covers a small footprint of 2215 square metres, which limits the physical space available for new large-scale developments. Prospective buyers of homes in CH44 7JA should note that the area is a specific residential cluster within the larger ward of Seacombe. The predominance of houses alongside the lack of protected planning constraints such as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Ramsar wetland sites means that future changes to the local environment depend on standard planning processes. While the high population density of 1613 people per square kilometre suggests a bustling street life, the small total area indicates that properties are likely close to local amenities. This mix of house-based living and a substantial rental sector creates a dynamic market where both owners and tenants coexist within a single, elongated terrain defined by its history as a sea defence district.
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Residents of CH44 7JA enjoy convenient access to essential amenities located within practical reach. The area is close to several retail options, including Tesco Wallasey, Heron Seacombe, and another Tesco Wallasey location, ensuring access to supermarkets and daily shopping needs. Transport links are robust, with five nearby rail stations including the Birkenhead Hamilton Square Railway Station and five ferry terminals like the Woodside Birkenhead Ferry Terminal, offering versatile travel choices. The proximity to these facilities allows for a balanced lifestyle where local convenience meets regional connectivity. Historically, the area was known for potteries and industry, leaving a legacy of character that complements its modern function as a residential hub. While no specific parks or dining venues are listed in the immediate amenity data, the presence of major retail chains suggests a well-serviced environment. The grade II listed Wallasey Town Hall and Guinea Gap Baths, located nearby, offer cultural and leisure opportunities just outside the specific postcode boundary. Living in CH44 7JA places you a stone's throw from the waterfront, maintaining a connection to the area's maritime heritage while providing modern retail and transport solutions for daily living.
Amenities
Schools
Families residing near CH44 7JA have access to two specific educational institutions listed in the immediate vicinity. Somerville Nursery School operates as a nursery facility, catering to the earliest stage of childhood education for young children in the neighbourhood. For primary education, Kingsway Primary School serves the area and holds an Ofsted rating of satisfactory. This rating indicates that the school meets the required standards set by the Office for Standards in Education, but does not demonstrate outstanding performance. The combination of a nursery and a primary school suggests that the area supports families with young children, although the satisfactory rating requires careful consideration. Living in CH44 7JA means parents are only a short distance from these specific educational providers. There are no secondary schools listed in the provided data for this immediate postcode area. Consequently, families may need to look beyond CH44 7JA for comprehensive schooling options, potentially attending institutions in the wider Seacombe or Wallasey district. The presence of these two specific schools ensures that early education needs are locally met, offering convenience for residents.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Somerville Nursery School | nursery | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Kingsway Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community within CH44 7JA is predominantly composed of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with the median age of the population standing at 47. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood that attracts mature residents who have likely established families or are approaching retirement. Houses form the primary form of accommodation in this area, indicating a preference for traditional housing over flats. Regarding housing tenure, 34% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage, meaning the majority of the 1706 people living here rely on renting. The area is ethnically diverse but predominantly White. With a population density of 1613 people per square kilometre, living in CH44 7JA involves a residential environment that is fairly compact. The high density and house-based accommodation suggest a stable community where neighbours often know one another well. The lack of significant young children in the median age range implies that schools may serve more families exclusively or support a demographic with school-leavers returning home. This demographic stability often leads to lower turnover rates, making it a reliable location for those seeking a permanent residence rather than a transient air-port.
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