Cambridgeshire Postcode Statistics

Cambridgeshire has 27,531 active postcodes across 36 postcode districts, covering a population of 1,094,034 people and 403,322 households. All figures are sourced from the ONS National Statistics Postcode Lookup.

27,531Active postcodes
36Postcode districts
1,094,034Population
403,322Households

Postcode districts in Cambridgeshire

Ranked by number of active postcodes. Click any district to browse its postcodes and streets.

District Post town Postcodes Population
PE28 Huntingdon 1,562 52,635
SG8 Royston 1,294 39,968
PE19 St. Neots 1,262 45,063
PE7 Peterborough 1,199 48,419
PE1 Peterborough 1,194 56,730
CB1 Cambridge 1,160 54,200
PE13 Wisbech 1,090 35,351
CB8 Newmarket 1,053 34,780
PE6 Peterborough 1,027 39,906
PE29 Huntingdon 1,019 33,319
PE9 Stamford 1,019 34,019
PE2 Peterborough 995 57,084
PE15 March 950 32,410
CB4 Cambridge 899 44,811
CB6 Ely 890 40,844
CB23 Cambridge 859 38,022
CB24 Cambridge 786 34,673
CB7 Ely 733 28,026
PE14 Wisbech 717 24,650
SG19 Sandy 687 25,888
PE8 Peterborough 643 19,654
PE3 Peterborough 607 33,381
CB2 Cambridge 592 25,163
CB22 Cambridge 587 24,893
CB10 Saffron Walden 558 16,776
PE27 St. Ives 557 19,170
PE4 Peterborough 489 28,895
PE38 Downham Market 466 16,899
SG7 Baldock 439 13,445
CB21 Cambridge 437 16,675
CB25 Cambridge 412 16,602
CB3 Cambridge 381 24,571
PE26 Huntingdon 355 12,098
PE16 Chatteris 295 11,187
CB5 Cambridge 267 12,031
PE5 Peterborough 51 1,796

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Cambridgeshire postcode statistics: common questions

How many postcodes are there in Cambridgeshire?

Cambridgeshire has 27,531 active postcodes spread across 36 postcode districts. This figure comes from the National Statistics Postcode Lookup published by the Office for National Statistics, which is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. The count rises gradually as new housing estates and commercial premises are completed and assigned codes, and falls occasionally when buildings are demolished and their codes formally retired. Each active postcode in Cambridgeshire identifies a distinct delivery point, from a large office building with its own dedicated code to a street of houses sharing a single postward assignment.

The largest district by postcode count is PE28, covering Huntingdon.

How are Cambridgeshire postcodes organised into districts?

Cambridgeshire is served by 36 postcode districts, each identified by an outward code: the letters and number that appear before the space in a full postcode. The outward code directs mail to the relevant sorting office and delivery area; the inward code after the space then narrows delivery to a specific street or group of properties. District sizes across Cambridgeshire vary considerably. Urban districts in the county's larger towns and cities can each cover thousands of closely packed addresses, while rural districts often serve scattered settlements spread across a much wider geographic area. The table above ranks every Cambridgeshire district by active postcode count.

See all Cambridgeshire districts on the Cambridgeshire postcodes page.

Which postcode district in Cambridgeshire has the most active postcodes?

PE28, which serves Huntingdon, is the Cambridgeshire district with the greatest number of active postcodes at 1,562. A high postcode count within a district generally reflects address density rather than geographic size: compact urban neighbourhoods generate far more postcodes than sprawling countryside districts simply because the number of individual delivery points is greater. You can browse every active postcode within PE28, along with street names and location details, on the PE28 district page.

What is the population served by Cambridgeshire postcodes?

The postcode districts assigned to Cambridgeshire cover a total population of 1,094,034 people across an estimated 403,322 households, based on ONS mid-year population estimates and the 2021 census. These figures are allocated to postcode districts using address-weighted methods and represent the residential population of the covered area rather than an exact head count. Business premises, industrial sites and non-residential addresses contribute to the postcode count but are excluded from the population and household totals. Density varies significantly across Cambridgeshire: postcodes in the county's built-up centres serve far more residents per code than those covering agricultural land or sparsely populated rural settlements.

How do Cambridgeshire postcodes relate to local councils?

Every individual unit postcode in Cambridgeshire is assigned to exactly one local authority in the ONS dataset. However, postcode districts frequently straddle council boundaries, which means that looking up a district code alone will not always identify which council is responsible for a specific address. Two neighbouring properties can sometimes belong to different councils even when they share a postcode district. For questions about council tax, planning permission, waste collection or school catchment areas, always verify the full unit postcode using the search tool at the top of this page rather than assuming the district assignment is definitive.

Why do some Cambridgeshire addresses use postcode letters from other areas?

Postcode area boundaries were drawn by Royal Mail to reflect sorting and delivery logistics, not county lines or local authority borders. As a result, some addresses near the edges of Cambridgeshire fall within a postcode area whose letter code is historically associated with a neighbouring county or city. This happens wherever the nearest Royal Mail sorting office lies just across what is now a county boundary. It is not an error: the postcode area code simply identifies which facility processes the mail, and the ONS dataset correctly assigns each such postcode to its actual local authority regardless of which area letters it carries.

How often does postcode coverage in Cambridgeshire change?

The ONS publishes a revised postcode dataset every quarter. Each release can add new codes for newly completed housing estates, commercial premises and mixed-use developments, amend records where delivery arrangements have changed and formally terminate codes that are no longer in use. Nationally, around 3,000 postcodes change status per quarter; Cambridgeshire will typically see a smaller proportion of that total, concentrated in areas of active construction or regeneration. Population and household figures for Cambridgeshire districts are updated less frequently, following each new ONS annual population estimate or census release.

How do I find a specific postcode in Cambridgeshire?

Type any full postcode into the search bar at the top of this page. The result will show the exact delivery location, the local authority and ward it falls within, the parliamentary constituency, the ONS region, coordinates and a list of nearby postcodes ordered by distance. If you know the district but not the full code, use the links in the district table above to browse every active postcode within that area of Cambridgeshire. The Cambridgeshire postcode directory lists all 36 districts with individual links, making it straightforward to work from a neighbourhood or town down to a specific code.

You can also compare Cambridgeshire with other counties on the UK postcode statistics page.

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