Area Overview for CW3 9JE
Area Information
Living in CW3 9JE means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Shropshire, England. The area’s population of 1,414 is spread across a compact footprint, creating a community feel with a density of 747 people per square kilometre. Located near the River Severn and within reach of Ironbridge, this postcode sits at the heart of the Telford new town, blending historical roots with modern infrastructure. The area’s character is shaped by its proximity to the River Severn and its ties to the ancient market town of Madeley, first recorded in the Domesday Book. Residents benefit from a mix of historic charm and practical amenities, with nearby rail links and retail options. The area’s compact size means daily life is walkable, with easy access to local services, schools, and transport. It is a place where history meets convenience, offering a quieter alternative to larger towns while maintaining connectivity to surrounding hubs like Shrewsbury and Wellington.
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- 1414
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- 747 people/km²
The property market in CW3 9JE is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 83% of properties in private hands. This contrasts with areas where rental demand drives the market, indicating a community of long-term residents rather than transient tenants. The accommodation type is primarily houses, not flats, which is typical of smaller rural or semi-rural postcode areas. This suggests a preference for traditional family homes, likely with gardens and more space, which may appeal to those seeking a quieter lifestyle. However, the small size of the area means housing stock is limited, and buyers should consider proximity to nearby towns for broader options. The high home ownership rate also implies strong local demand, potentially supporting property values. For buyers, this area offers a mix of stability and character, though availability may be constrained by the postcode’s compact nature.
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Residents of CW3 9JE enjoy a range of amenities within practical reach, including retail options and transport links. The area’s retail offerings include Waitrose at, Co-op Keele, and Co-op Parade, providing everyday shopping convenience. These stores cater to both daily needs and occasional purchases, supporting a self-contained lifestyle. The presence of two rail stations—Platform and Longport—adds to the area’s accessibility, allowing easy travel to nearby towns and services. While the area is small, its proximity to Madeley and the River Severn offers opportunities for leisure and recreation. The mix of retail and transport options ensures a balance between local convenience and regional connectivity, enhancing the quality of life for residents.
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Schools
Residents of CW3 9JE have access to a range of schools, including primary and secondary options. The Meadows Primary School and The Meadows Primary School (rated outstanding by Ofsted) provide high-quality early education, while Madeley High School serves both primary and academy roles. This mix of school types offers families flexibility, with the outstanding-rated primary school standing out as a strong draw for parents. The presence of both state and academy schools suggests a diverse educational landscape, though specific data on secondary school performance is not provided. The proximity of these institutions to residential areas ensures ease of access for families, reinforcing the area’s appeal for households with children.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Meadows Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Madeley High School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Madeley High School | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | The Meadows Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CW3 9JE is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a population skewed towards families and professionals, many of whom are likely to be homeowners. Home ownership here is high at 83%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The majority of properties are houses, not flats, which aligns with the area’s residential character. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends in rural Shropshire. While specific data on deprivation is not provided, the high home ownership rate and low crime risk suggest a community with relatively strong economic stability. The age profile implies a mix of established households and younger families, creating a balanced social fabric.
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