Area Overview for CW1 1BT

Crewe Gates Industrial Estate in CW1 1BT
Tarmac's concrete plant, Crewe in CW1 1BT
Arriva class 175 DMU departing from Crewe in CW1 1BT
Platform 6, Crewe Station in CW1 1BT
Class 92 locomotive at Crewe in CW1 1BT
Virgin Class 390, 390154 "Matthew Flinders", platform 5, Crewe railway station in CW1 1BT
London Midland Class 350, 350117, Crewe railway station in CW1 1BT
Platform 12, Crewe railway station in CW1 1BT
DRS Class 57, 57304 "Pride of Cheshire", Crewe railway station in CW1 1BT
Arriva Trains Wales Class 150, 150257, platform 9, Crewe railway station in CW1 1BT
Virgin Class 390, 390138 "City of London", platform 5, Crewe railway station in CW1 1BT
Virgin Class 390, 390107 "Virgin Lady", platform 5, Crewe railway station in CW1 1BT
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Area Information

Living in CW1 1BT means inhabiting a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Cheshire East, just 1½ miles east of Crewe town centre. With a population of 1,426 and a density of 944 people per square kilometre, this area blends compact living with proximity to urban amenities. The postcode covers dispersed homes, historic farms like Slaughter Hill, and industrial estates such as Crewe Hall Enterprise Park. Its history as a former civil parish, now part of Weston and Crewe Green, reflects a mix of rural and suburban character. Residents benefit from nearby Crewe’s services while retaining a quieter, more residential feel. The area’s footprint includes Grade I-listed Crewe Hall and 201 hectares of parkland, offering green spaces amid housing. Daily life here balances proximity to transport links with a sense of community, though the small size means the area is best suited for those prioritising convenience over sprawling landscapes.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1426
Population Density
944 people/km²

CW1 1BT is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 87% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, not flats or apartments, which aligns with the area’s suburban and rural character. This suggests a housing stock suited to families or individuals seeking private, standalone properties. Given the small size of the postcode and its integration with nearby industrial estates like Crewe Hall Enterprise Park, the local market is limited in scope. Buyers should consider adjacent areas for broader options, though CW1 1BT’s proximity to Crewe ensures access to urban services. The high home ownership rate indicates a stable market with limited turnover, making it a good choice for those prioritising long-term investment over short-term rental potential.

House Prices in CW1 1BT

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Energy Efficiency in CW1 1BT

The lifestyle in CW1 1BT is shaped by its proximity to Crewe’s amenities and the presence of nearby retail hubs. Residents can access Tesco Crewe, Co-op Gateway, and Aldi University for shopping, while the area’s railway stations provide links to broader networks. The nearby Crewe and Nantwich Circular Walk offers recreational opportunities, and the historic Crewe Hall and its parkland provide green spaces for leisure. The mix of residential and industrial areas, such as Crewe Hall Enterprise Park, adds a practical dimension to daily life. While the area lacks extensive dining or entertainment options, its strategic location ensures residents can easily reach larger towns for more varied experiences. This balance of convenience and accessibility defines the character of living in CW1 1BT.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest schools to CW1 1BT include Springfield School and Safe Opportunities, both designated as special schools. These institutions cater to students with specific educational needs, reflecting the area’s role in supporting specialist education. While no Ofsted ratings are provided, the presence of two special schools suggests a focus on inclusivity and tailored learning environments. Families requiring such provisions will find these schools within practical reach. However, the absence of mainstream primary or secondary schools in the immediate vicinity means residents may need to look beyond the postcode for broader educational options. This dynamic is important for families planning long-term in the area, as it shapes the practicalities of schooling for children.

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Demographics

The community in CW1 1BT is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and 87% of residents owning their homes. The most common age group is adults aged 30–64, reflecting a stable, established population. Accommodation is largely houses, not flats, suggesting a preference for family-friendly or long-term living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific diversity data is not provided. With 87% home ownership, the area lacks significant rental activity, indicating a focus on private residence. This demographic profile suggests a mature, low-turnover community where property is often held long-term. The absence of detailed deprivation data means quality of life is inferred from the area’s amenities and infrastructure, which appear sufficient for its modest population.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

87
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

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CW1 1BT?
CW1 1BT has a stable, middle-aged population with 87% home ownership. The area is small, with 1,426 residents, fostering a close-knit community. Its proximity to Crewe offers urban access, while its rural elements provide quieter living. The demographic suggests a mature, low-turnover environment.
Who typically lives in CW1 1BT?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The population is largely White, and 87% own their homes. The area suits families and long-term residents seeking a balance between suburban and urban living.
What schools are near CW1 1BT?
Springfield School and Safe Opportunities are the nearest schools, both special schools. While no Ofsted ratings are provided, they cater to students with specific educational needs. Families may need to look beyond the postcode for mainstream schooling.
How connected is CW1 1BT digitally?
Residents enjoy excellent broadband (score 99) and good mobile coverage (score 83). This supports working from home and daily internet use. Nearby railway stations provide links to Crewe and beyond, enhancing transport connectivity.
Are there safety concerns in CW1 1BT?
The area has a medium crime risk (score 65), meaning crime rates are average. Standard precautions are advisable. Flood risk is low, and there are no protected natural sites, reducing environmental constraints.

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