Area Information

Cressage is a compact built-up area spanning 36.2 hectares, nestled in England. Its population, while not explicitly stated, is reflected in its demographic profile, with a median age of 70, suggesting a community skewed toward older residents. Daily life here is shaped by its modest size and the practical amenities within reach. The area’s safety score of 82/100 indicates a low crime risk, offering reassurance to residents. Nearby, the Wellington Railway Station provides rail access, while five retail outlets, including Spar and Co-op Merrythought, cater to everyday needs. For families, the Christ Church CofE Primary School, rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, is a key local asset. Cressage’s character is defined by its balance of practicality and tranquillity, with a housing stock that reflects its older demographic and home ownership rate of 67%. Living here means prioritising convenience over grandeur, with a focus on accessible services and a stable, low-risk environment.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
36.2 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Cressage’s lifestyle is shaped by its proximity to practical amenities. Five retail outlets, including Spar and Co-op Merrythought, offer essential shopping options, ensuring daily needs are met without long trips. The Wellington Railway Station provides access to broader transport networks, supporting both commuting and travel. While no parks or leisure facilities are named in the data, the presence of retail and transport hubs suggests a community focused on convenience over expansive recreational spaces. The area’s character is defined by its simplicity, with amenities prioritising accessibility and functionality. For residents, this means a lifestyle centred on ease of access to services, though those seeking extensive leisure options may need to look beyond Cressage’s immediate boundaries.

Amenities

Schools

The Christ Church CofE Primary School is the only named school within reach of Cressage, offering education for younger children. Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, it provides a reliable option for families with primary-aged children. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate vicinity means parents may need to look beyond the area for secondary education, though the primary school’s quality is a positive factor. For families prioritising a strong foundation in early education, this school’s rating offers reassurance. However, the lack of detailed data on other educational institutions or school types means the full range of options remains unclear. The presence of a single high-quality primary school may influence decisions for buyers with young children, though broader educational needs would require further research.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/AChrist Church CofE Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

Cressage’s population has a median age of 70, placing it among the older communities in England. The most common age range is listed as ‘Total’, which may reflect a balanced distribution across life stages, though the high median age suggests a significant proportion of residents are retired. Home ownership stands at 67%, meaning nearly two-thirds of households are owner-occupied, while the remaining 33% are likely renters. The data does not specify household composition or accommodation types, but the overall profile indicates a settled, perhaps family-oriented community. No figures on ethnic diversity or religious composition are provided, so these aspects remain unexplored. The absence of detailed breakdowns means assumptions about cultural or social dynamics cannot be made. For buyers, the age profile and home ownership rate suggest a market influenced by retirees and long-term residents, with potential demand for properties suited to older occupants.

Household Size

total
most common

Accommodation Type

total
most common

Tenure

67
majority

Ethnic Group

total
most common

Religion

total
most common

Household Composition

total
most common

Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Cressage?
Cressage has a median age of 70, suggesting a community skewed toward older residents. The home ownership rate is 67%, indicating a mix of long-term residents and renters. The area’s low crime risk and practical amenities create a stable, low-key environment.
Who typically lives in Cressage?
The population is predominantly older, with a median age of 70. Home ownership is high at 67%, suggesting many residents are settled, possibly retired. No data on ethnic diversity or household composition is provided.
Are there good schools in Cressage?
Cressage has the Christ Church CofE Primary School, rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. No secondary schools are listed, so families may need to look beyond the area for further education.
What about transport and internet connectivity?
The Wellington Railway Station offers rail access. Broadband is poor (score 28), but mobile coverage is good (score 80), making mobile data a more reliable option for internet needs.
Is Cressage a safe place to live?
Cressage has a low crime risk with a safety score of 82/100, indicating below-average crime rates. No environmental risks are detailed in the data, but the area is generally secure.

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