Area Overview for CT9 4GF

Area Information

Living in CT9 4GF means residing within Cliftonville West Ward, a specific residential cluster on the western side of the historic seaside town of Margate. This postcode covers a small area with a population of 1,561 people, reflecting a tightly knit community situated in the western portion of the town. The neighbourhood encompasses recognised features such as the proposed Dalby Square conservation area and various clifftop zones that define its landscape. Historically, this part of Margate developed as an exclusive extension of the resort during the mid-19th century, featuring key developments like Dalby Square and the consecration of St Paul's Church in 1873. Today, the area blends mid and late 19th-century architecture with modern coastal living. Residents enjoy proximity to significant local landmarks including the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, which has stood since 1791, and the area's designated conservation zones. The ward represents a distinct pocket of Thanet District Council where history meets daily life. You will find yourself surrounded by areas such as Walpole Bay and Palm Bay, which offer sandy beaches and bathing facilities. While the ward is part of a larger Cliftonville population that historically reached around 12,900, the specific dynamics of CT9 4GF focus on this smaller, defined demographic. The area's character is shaped by its maritime heritage and its position as a planned expansion of the original port town.

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Homes in CT9 4GF are predominantly houses, forming the backbone of the local housing stock. This property type reflects the area's historical development from the mid-19th century through to the twentieth century. Approximately 41 per cent of the population owns their homes directly, leaving a significant balance towards rental housing. This high proportion of rental properties suggests a market fluid for both short-term tenants and long-term renters. Buyers looking at this specific postcode should expect a variety of older properties, often situated within conservation areas like the proposed Dalby Square zone. The accommodation type of "houses" indicates a preference for standalone structures or semi-detached homes rather than high-density flats, distinguishing it from the urban core of Margate. Given the ward's status as part of a larger Cliftonville area with a historical population of around 12,900, the housing market here attracts those seeking a more contained environment. The 41 per cent ownership rate implies that while there are families looking to buy, there remains substantial pressure on the rental sector. If you are considering purchasing, you may encounter properties tied to longstanding consanguineal or familial ties, as these neighbourhoods often attract residents looking for rooted stability. The mix of ownership indicates a tiered market where older stock may change hands frequently, presenting opportunities for buyers willing to navigate the nuances of sale and purchase in a historic coastal town.

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Energy Efficiency in CT9 4GF

Day-to-day life in CT9 4GF is supported by a range of amenities located within practical reach. Residents have access to five retail outlets including Iceland Margate, Morrisons Margate, and Aldi Cliftonville, ensuring daily shopping needs are met conveniently. Transport links are extensive, with five rail stations nearby such as Margate Railway Station and Broadstairs Railway Station, facilitating easy day trips. For leisure, the area is close to one airport, Kent International Airport, and one ferry terminal, the Ramsgate Ferry Terminal. These facilities provide diverse options for holidays, work trips, and social visits. The historical context adds to the lifestyle offering, with sites like St Paul's Church and the proposed Dalby Square conservation area providing cultural depth. Nearby beaches including Walpole Bay and Palm Bay offer recreational space for residents. The presence of specific named venues like the Clifton Baths and the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital underscores the area's focus on well-being and history. You will find that essential services are not far away, reducing the need for long communds to main towns. The proximity to these amenities creates a self-sufficient environment where visiting the shops or the station is a short drive or walk. This balance of historical character and modern convenience supports a lifestyle that values both heritage and accessibility.

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Demographics

The community in CT9 4GF reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population that avoids the extremes of young families and the elderly. Home ownership stands at 41 per cent, meaning the majority of residents live in rented accommodation rather than owning their property outright. This statistic suggests a high proportion of students, professionals, or individuals navigating the property ladder within the ward. The primary accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the area's mid-19th-century architectural heritage found in plotting squares like Dalby Square. The predominant ethnic group is White, which is consistent with the traditional demographics of many historic Kent seaside resorts. While the area does not explicitly report deprivation scores in the provided figures, the character description notes its historical reputation for being the "most exclusive" part of Margate, contrasting with current socio-economic challenges in adjoining areas. The age structure implies a neighbourhood where most residents have established careers or work, potentially seeking stability in the local housing market. The mix of rented and owner-occupied homes creates a dynamic environment where long-term residents share space with mobile professionals and families. You will find a population that is largely middle-aged with strong ties to the region.

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Houses
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41
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Ethnic Group

White
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Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

22
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CT9 4GF area?
The community is characterised by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. The predominant ethnic group is White. Housing consists mainly of houses, and home ownership stands at 41 per cent, suggesting a mix of owner-occupiers and renters within this small residential cluster.
How is transport and digital connectivity in CT9 4GF?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 92/100 and mobile coverage at 85/100. Physically, residents are near multiple stations including Margate and Broadstairs Railway Stations, plus Kent International Airport and the Ramsgate Ferry Terminal, ensuring strong local and national links.
What are the safety risks for residents of CT9 4GF?
The area passes all environmental safety checks with zero risk scores for flooding or planning constraints. However, the crime risk assessment is critical with a safety score of 0/100, indicating high crime rates above average. Enhanced security measures are recommended for residents.
What amenities are near CT9 4GF?
Residents have access to Iceland Margate, Morrisons Margate, and Aldi Cliftonville for retail. Key transport nodes include Margate Railway Station and the Ramsgate Ferry Terminal. Historical sites like St Paul's Church and Dalby Square are also within the vicinity, adding cultural interest to daily life.

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