Cumberland, England

The typical property in CA4

CA4 covers Cumwhinton, Wetheral and the Eden Valley villages, Cumbria commuter belt with the Tyne Valley line.

Area summary

CA4 sits in Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council. The outcode covers Wetheral, Cumwhinton, Cotehill and surrounding Eden Valley villages. Wetheral is a notable commuter village with a conservation area and the Wetheral viaduct (Grade II*-listed). Housing is mixed: stone-built village cottages, Victorian and Edwardian villas, 1930s and newer estate development.

Wetheral station sits on the Tyne Valley line and provides services to Carlisle and Newcastle. The A6 and M6 at junction 42 provide road links.

Employment patterns are commuter into Carlisle, Newcastle and rural professional services. Demographics skew older and more affluent.

Cumberland Council operates only mandatory HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions. The proposed 2030 EPC C standard, if enacted, will be a substantial cost on stone-built village stock.

What the data shows

Average sold
£519,940
From 5 sales
Median sold
£195,000
Dominant stock
detached
Full data for CA4

Researched facts

  • Wetheral station is on the Tyne Valley line, source
  • Corby Castle (in Wetheral) is a Grade I-listed country house, source
  • Cumberland Council operates only mandatory HMO licensing, source

Buyer notes

  • Conservation area in Wetheral means stricter consent
  • Eden Valley flood risk affects some low-lying properties
  • Stone-built village solid-wall stock has substantial EPC upgrade costs

The full CA4 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

CA4 property data

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