Area Overview for CT5 2BZ

Area Information

Tankerton is a suburb of Whitstable situated on the Kent coast, forming one of five electoral wards within the town. This specific postcode cluster represents a small residential community with a population of 1,736 residents. The area sits on the border between Whitstable and its surrounding localities, offering views over the town and harbour. The place-name is first attested in The Book of Fees for 1242 as "Tangrenton," meaning the town or settlement of Tancred's people. History grounds the daily life here; Tankerton was designed in the late 19th century as a commercial development by the Tankerton Estate Company. Charles Newton-Robinson purchased the estate in 1890 to build a road and sell plots at auctions. The land itself has deeper roots, held over 700 years ago by a knight named William de Tangreton. A copperas works operated in the area from 1588 until 1830. You can still see the legacy of this industrial past in the Tankerton Slopes. Nearby Whitstable Harbour, opened in 1832, supports coal trade operations and served as a port for sailing colliers until the 1920s. Living in CT5 2BZ means being close to this rich historical context while remaining within a quiet residential cluster defined by its coastal setting.

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Area Size
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Population
1736
Population Density
4493 people/km²

The housing market in CT5 2BZ is distinctly characterised by high ownership stability. With 85 per cent of homes owned, this area functions primarily as an owner-occupied zone rather than a rental market. Houses form the main accommodation type, supporting residents who seek detached or semi-detached living rather than flats. This configuration suits the 1,736 residents who define the small residential cluster you find here. Buying homes in CT5 2BZ aligns with purchasing established stock rather than speculative new builds. The high ownership percentage suggests many properties were bought during the late 19th-century development by the Tankerton Estate Company or through subsequent generations. This history often leaves housing stock with classic character, reflecting the original design of the Tankerton Tower era expansion. The 85 per cent ownership figure indicates that local buyers prefer the capital stability of freehold or leasehold houses. Rental demand exists but is overshadowed by the sheer volume of owner-occupied homes. Consequently, sellers in this postcode likely hold longer-term titles, offering greater certainty to buyers investigating the local market conditions.

House Prices in CT5 2BZ

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Energy Efficiency in CT5 2BZ

Residents of CT5 2BZ enjoy immediate access to five retail locations and five railway stations within practical reach. You can shop easily at Tesco Tankerton, Sainsburys Whitstable, and The Southern Co-operative Co for groceries and daily essentials. The proximity to five rail hubs including Whitstable Railway Station, Chestfield and Swalecliffe Railway Station, and Herne Bay Railway Station simplifies your weekly commute or holiday travel. Whitstable harbour, opened in 1832, lies nearby and supports the local coal trade legacy, offering walking opportunities and coastal scenery. Living in this area puts you close to Whitstable Castle, originally called Tankerton Tower and managed by the Whitstable Castle Trust. The grounds function as a centre for community activity, providing a focal point for local events and gatherings. This blend of retail convenience and historical landmarks defines the daily rhythm of life. You can visit the copperas works sites in the Tankerton Slopes for historical interest or stroll towards the harbour where sailing colliers operated until the 1920s. The combination of nearby amenities and rich heritage creates a lifestyle balanced between convenience and history.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CT5 2BZ is defined by a stable population aged 1,736, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adults category between 30 and 64 years old. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where families and established households concentrate rather than transient populations. Home ownership stands at 85 per cent, indicating a settled community where many occupants have purchased their properties rather than renting. Houses form the primary accommodation type, reflecting the area's design as a residential suburb rather than a flat-heavy urban zone. The predominant ethnic group is White, which shapes the cultural fabric of the neighbourhood. Living in this area means joining a community with a clear majority of owners who have likely remained in the location for considerable periods. The high ownership rate of 85 per cent points to financial stability among residents and a likely preference for permanence over the flexibility of tenancy. High home ownership often correlates with lower transient crime issues and stronger local engagement, fitting with the overall safety rating of this ward.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

85
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

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CT5 2BZ?
The population of 1,736 is predominantly aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. Eighty-five per cent of residents own their homes, and houses are the main accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a stable, owner-occupied community with deep local roots.
How safe is this area for families?
Safety is a strength for CT5 2BZ with a crime risk assessment score of 91, indicating below-average crime rates. Flood risk, Ramsar sites, and planning constraints all show zero risk levels. This combination creates a secure environment suitable for raising children or retiring peacefully.
What are the nearest transport options?
Five railway stations lie within practical reach, including Whitstable Railway Station, Chestfield and Swalecliffe Railway Station, and Herne Bay Railway Station. Digital connectivity scores exceptionally well with broadband at 89 and mobile coverage at 84, ensuring reliable internet for remote work or streaming.
Where can I find local amenities?
Tesco Tankerton, Sainsburys Whitstable, and The Southern Co-operative Co provide retail access. Whitstable Railway Station and Herne Bay Railway Station offer rail links. The area is close to Whitstable Castle and historic sites like the Tankerton Slopes, blending shopping convenience with coastal heritage.

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