Area Overview for CW1 1QF
Area Information
Living in CW1 1QF means settling in a small, residential cluster in Cheshire East, just 2.5 miles north-east of Crewe. The area is part of the village of Haslington, a historic parish with roots dating back to the 13th century. With a population of 1,746 and a density of 337 people per square kilometre, it balances rural character with suburban convenience. The village is framed by proximity to major transport routes, including the A534 and M6 motorways, and within reach of Crewe’s railway hub. Its modest size means a tight-knit community feel, though recent growth suggests a shift from traditional village life to a more suburban layout. Notable landmarks like Haslington Hall, a timber-framed Grade-listed manor, add historical depth. Residents benefit from easy access to nearby towns, making it a practical base for those working in Crewe or Manchester. The area’s charm lies in its low population density, historical ties, and practical connectivity, offering a blend of quiet living and accessible amenities.
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- Population
- 1746
- Population Density
- 337 people/km²
The property market in CW1 1QF is characterised by high home ownership (78%) and a focus on houses. This suggests a market skewed towards owner-occupied properties rather than rentals, with limited availability of flats or apartments. The prevalence of houses indicates a demand for family-friendly homes, likely catering to the area’s median age group of 47 and the 30–64 age range. Given the small size of the postcode, the housing stock is likely limited, with properties concentrated in the village and surrounding rural areas. Buyers should consider that the market may not offer a wide variety of options, particularly for those seeking rental properties. However, the stability of home ownership and the absence of planning constraints (no protected sites or AONB coverage) could make it an attractive area for long-term investment.
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The lifestyle in CW1 1QF is shaped by its small village character and practical amenities. Nearby retail options include Aldi University, Co-op Haslington, and Co-op Gateway, providing essentials within walking distance. The area’s proximity to Crewe and its railway stations ensures access to larger towns for dining, shopping, and leisure. While the postcode itself has limited amenities, the surrounding region offers a range of services. The village’s historical roots and low population density contribute to a quiet, community-focused environment. Residents can enjoy the convenience of nearby rail links and motorways, balancing rural tranquillity with suburban accessibility. The mix of retail and transport options supports a lifestyle that is both self-sufficient and connected to broader networks.
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Schools
Residents of CW1 1QF have access to three primary schools: Haslington Primary School, The Dingle Primary School (rated outstanding by Ofsted), and Haslington Primary Academy. The presence of multiple primary schools within the area provides families with options, though secondary education would require travel to nearby towns. The Dingle Primary School’s outstanding rating highlights a high standard of early education, which is a significant draw for families. The other schools, while not rated, serve the local community. The concentration of primary schools reflects the area’s demographic focus on families with young children. However, the absence of secondary schools within the postcode means parents must plan for commuting to larger towns like Crewe or Sandbach for secondary education.
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CW1 1QF has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a mature, stable population, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership is high at 78%, indicating a community of long-term residents rather than transient renters. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting a preference for single-family living over flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no data provided on other demographics. The age profile and home ownership rates imply a low turnover of properties, which can stabilise local markets. However, the lack of diversity data means the full picture of community composition remains incomplete. The population density of 337 per square kilometre suggests a mix of compact housing and open spaces, typical of a small village with suburban expansion.
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