Area Overview for CT9 3UZ
Area Information
Cliftonville East Ward sits on the north east coast of Kent within the South East English region. This postcode area covers a specific residential cluster with a population of approximately 1,513 people. The location forms part of the broader Ramsgate area, a historic seaside resort and port town with deep roots dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. The district developed distinctly from central Ramsgate, with the notable Cliftonville Hotel opening in 1868 at the eastward end of Dalby Square. Residents live within the Clifftop Conservation Area, which encompasses the ward and features architecture characteristic of 19th-century coastal expansion. The specific coordinates at 51.383092, 1.406044 place this small community firmly in the Thanet district. Living in CT9 3UZ means being settled in a neighbourhood that preserves Victorian character while enjoying its position on the eastern coast of Kent. The area functions as a residential extension to the larger town, offering a tighter-knit environment than the broader urban centre.
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- 1513
- Population Density
- 3173 people/km²
The housing stock in this postcode is defined by high ownership rates and traditional residential forms. With 91% of homes being owner-occupied, the market is dominated by buyers rather than landlords or private tenants. Houses form the main accommodation type, meaning buyers will find detached, semi-detached, or terraced family homes rather than purpose-built flats. This profile suggests a characteristic property market where buyers purchase with the intention to remain for the long term. The concentration of owners indicates that the area has likely seen sustained investment in property maintenance and improvements over recent decades. Prospective buyers looking at homes in CT9 3UZ should expect a quiet, established residential environment typical of owner-occupied streets. The absence of significant rental stock means supply chains for tenancies are less active than in mixed housing areas. This focus on owner-occupied houses creates a market where price stability often mirrors local economic conditions closely.
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Energy Efficiency in CT9 3UZ
Daily life in CT9 3UZ places several key amenities within practical reach. Residents have five retail outlets including Tesco Margate, Co-op Cliftonville, and Aldi Cliftonville available for shopping needs. The area benefits from five railway connections with Margate Railway Station, Broadstairs Railway Station, and Dumpton Park Railway Station serving nearby travel requirements. Kent International Airport lies within reach for longer journeys by air. Ramsgate Ferry Terminal provides access to other coastal destinations via ferry services. These five rail stations offer frequency and variety for commuting or visiting the wider coast. The combination of supermarket chains and transport hubs supports a self-contained daily routine. Shopping for groceries or essentials does not require a lengthy journey to central Ramsgate. Travel to the airport or ferry terminal remains convenient for occasional trips. The presence of these specific venues creates a lifestyle that balances local convenience with regional accessibility.
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Families considering this area have access to specific educational institutions within practical reach. Cliftonville Primary School serves the younger members of the community and holds a good Ofsted rating, confirming standard educational quality. Laleham School is also located nearby and operates as a special school, providing distinct educational support for specific student needs. This mix of a standard primary school and a special provision institution means the immediate neighbourhood caters to a range of student requirements. Parents should plan their schooling decisions carefully as the local offer includes one rated primary school alongside a specialist centre. The presence of these specific schools means that comprehensive sixth-form options lie further away from this immediate cluster. Local families typically utilise either Cliftonville Primary for early education or transition to other institutions as children reach secondary age.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Cliftonville Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Laleham School | special | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Cliftonville Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community within this postcode reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years form the most common age range, indicating a settled population rather than young families recently moving in. Home ownership stands at a very high level of 91%, suggesting that the vast majority of households have purchased their properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the area's focus on private residential ownership rather than flats or private rentals. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with the broader national demographics of the region. These figures indicate a stable, long-term community structure where residents are likely to stay in their homes for extended periods. The high ownership rate means the local economy is driven by long-term asset holders rather than transient renters. This demographic stability supports local businesses and community organisations that rely on a consistent resident base for engagement and support.
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