Area Overview for CH66 2TF
Area Information
CH66 2TF exists as a specific postcode area within the Strawberry Ward, covering a residential cluster just over three thousand square metres. This small footprint hosts a population of 1,108 people, creating a tightly knit community where neighbours are likely familiar faces. The location sits within Cheshire West and Chester Council, placing it in the North West of England near the suburbs of Strawberry Park and Strawberry Fields. Life here is defined by proximity rather than vast distances, with the area situated south of Hope Farm and west of Backford Cross. You are buying into a micro-community where the average distance between households is minimal. The sheer density creates a neighbourhood where services and homes are close at hand, removing the need for long commutes within this specific stretch of road. When you look at CH66 2TF, you see a pocket of residential stability rather than a sprawling development. This postcode represents a contained environment where the character of the place remains distinct from the wider Ellesmere Port town it neighbours. The scale of CH66 2TF means that local issues affect the entire cluster directly, fostering a shared experience among residents.
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- Area Size
- 3060 m²
- Population
- 1108
- Population Density
- 362063 people/km²
This postcode area functions almost exclusively as a resale market for houses. With 90% home ownership, there is a negligible presence of private rentals in CH66 2TF. The accommodation type is uniform, consisting entirely of houses, which simplifies the choice for buyers looking at this specific location. You will not find modern conversion flats or purpose-built complexes in this postcode; the stock is traditional and established. This homogeneity suggests that buyers are visiting because they value the specific character of these existing homes rather than seeking new builds or different housing styles. The high ownership percentage implies that selling a property here may take longer than in a predominantly rental market, as homeowners hold onto their properties. However, it also means the local housing market is insulated from the volatility associated with student accommodation or short-term lets. When searching for homes in CH66 2TF, you are entering a sphere where the focus is on established properties rather than development potential. The area does not cater to young professionals seeking city-centre apartments or families desperate for urban facilities, but rather those who prefer house living.
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Daily life in CH66 2TF benefits from a surprising number of nearby amenities, though you must travel slightly beyond the immediate postcode to access them. Retail options include Morrisons Daily Ellesmere Port, Co-op Great, and Heron Overpool, providing essential shopping needs without a significant journey. For commuters, rail connectivity is accessible through Capenhurst Railway Station, Overpool Railway Station, and Little Sutton Railway Station. These stations offer practical links to the wider network, meaning you are not trapped by road congestion. Air travel is convenient too, with Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Hawarden Airport within practical reach. Living in CH66 2TF means balancing a quiet residential existence with easy access to major transport hubs. You support local shops like Heron Overpool while maintaining easy access to national airports. The combination of rail and air options makes this area a practical choice for residents who work in Liverpool or Manchester but value a quieter home base.
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The social fabric of CH66 2TF is dominated by established adults, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30-64 year age range, suggesting a community composed of families with grown children or individuals in their prime working years. Home ownership is extremely high at 90%, indicating that the vast majority of households are mortgage-free or built up over many years. All reported accommodation in this postcode consists of houses, with no flats or apartments recorded in this specific cluster. Ethnic diversity is not a defining feature of this micro-ward, as the predominant ethnic group is White. This demographic profile suggests a stable, long-term settlement where people have put down roots rather than transient renters. The high home ownership rate aligns with the single accommodation type, creating a market where property values likely reflect accumulated value rather than speculative investment. Living in CH66 2TF means joining a predominantly owner-occupied group of adults who have chosen to remain in their current homes. The population density is notably high for the UK, which concentrates this large household base into a very small geographical area.
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