Area Overview for CT4 7DW

Area Information

Living in CT4 7DW means residing within a small residential cluster that covers 3.2 hectares. This specific postcode area serves as a brickwork extension to the historic village of Chartham and the surrounding civil parish. The population of 2,112 residents lives among detached and semi-detached houses scattered along the Ashford Road and the Great Stour river valley. You are situated on the Ashford side of the Canterbury district, approximately 2.3 miles south-west of the city centre. The character here is fundamentally rural, with farmland and wooded areas dominating the landscape around the built-up environment. The parish of Chartham comprises five separate settlements, with CT4 7DW likely representing part of the developed residential footprint distinct from the agricultural land. Houses in this region range from early manor structures and Victorian properties to modern executive homes and bungalows. Many older buildings are Listed, reflecting the area's architectural heritage dating back to the 13th century. While the built environment is compact, the remaining 20 square kilometres of the parish consist of open countryside and woodland adjoining the nearby Kent Downs. This blend of dense village history and expansive rural views defines daily life for those choosing this postcode over more urban alternatives.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3.2 hectares
Population
2112
Population Density
161 people/km²

The property market in CT4 7DW is defined by a lack of rental stock and a strong owner-occupier base. With 80% of households owning their homes, this is an established area where buying is often a primary consideration for families seeking stability. The predominant accommodation type is houses, ranging from historic manor buildings and Tudor structures to Victorian semi-detached properties and modern executive homes. Bungalows are also part of the mix, offering suitability for those wishing to downsize later. There is no significant concentration of flats or purpose-built rental blocks within this specific postcode cluster. Instead, you are looking at individual plots, many of which are Listed buildings reflecting the 13th-century heritage of the wider Chartham parish. The housing stock includes properties of mixed age and style, from early manor houses to post-war constructions found in areas like Chartham Hatch. Because the area covers only 3.2 hectares, inventory is naturally limited. Buyers must act decisively when viewing properties, as the supply of homes in this rural cluster rarely refreshes quickly. This scarcity supports a market where price reflects both the unique character of the property and its location within the parish boundaries.

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Daily life in CT4 7DW revolves around the historic village green and the Church of St Mary, a 13th-century landmark situated near your home. While CT4 7DW itself is a small cluster, you are within practical reach of essential amenities in Thanington. Morrisons Thanington, Spar, and Iceland Thanington provide access to groceries and household necessities without a lengthy journey. Chartham Railway Station, along with options at Chilham and Canterbury East, offers five rail connections nearby for those needing to travel further. Leisure activities centre on the Great Stour Way, a 3-mile cycle path, and the North Downs Way which passes through the area. The parish features numerous arable farms and orchards, including a notable dovecote at Burnt House Farm designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Five railway stations and five retail outlets are accessible within a short drive or cycle. This combination allows you to enjoy rural tranquility while retaining access to major supermarkets and transport hubs. The lifestyle is quiet and spacious, anchored by the history of the Church and the natural beauty of the surrounding farmland and woods.

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Demographics

The community within CT4 7DW is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a neighbourhood that caters to families and established professionals rather than students or retirees. Approximately 80% of households in this area own their homes, suggesting high stability and long-term settlement. This high ownership rate aligns with the predominant accommodation type, which consists of houses rather than rented flats or urban apartments. The demographic profile points to an established settlement where most residents have settled permanently. The population density averages 161 people per square kilometre, reflecting a low-density living arrangement typical of the wider Chartham parish. While the predominant ethnic group is White, the area benefits from a diverse mix of households typical of a historic Kent village. Deprivation is not explicitly quantified in current records, but the high home ownership and mature age suggest a traditional middle-class composition. Residents here likely enjoy the quietude of a rural setting while maintaining access to the economic opportunities found in neighbouring Canterbury and Ashford.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

46
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CT4 7DW cluster?
The area is predominantly occupied by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Approximately 80% of residents own their homes, and the main accommodation type consists of houses. The population of 2,112 reflects a stable, family-focused community rather than a student or transient population.
How does transport work for someone living in this postcode?
Residents rely on the A28 and nearby rail links, including Chartham, Chilham, and Canterbury East stations. Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 84, but fixed broadband quality is limited with a score of 30. The Great Stour Way, a 3-mile cycle path, connects directly to Canterbury City Centre.
Are there any environmental risks to buying here?
Flood risk is negligible with a score of 0. However, the area contains protected woodland, resulting in a warning level assessment. There is no coverage for Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty within this specific postcode, but the wider parish borders the Kent Downs AONB.
What shops and amenities are nearby for daily needs?
Within practical reach are Morrisons Thanington, Spar, and Iceland Thanington for retail needs. Five railway stations serve the area for commuting. The historic Church of St Mary and the Great Stour Way cycle path are key local features for leisure.

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