Living in CT6 7
CT6 7 forms part of the CT6 postcode district covering Herne Bay in Canterbury. This well-established residential area encompasses 200 individual postcodes with convenient rail links nearby. Popular with families due to its range of local schools, the sector offers a mix of property types typical of the wider Canterbury area.
Property Prices
The CT6 7 sector represents a mid-range segment of the local property market. Based on 1,518 recorded transactions, the area demonstrates a active property market. Buyers considering this postcode sector will find properties reflecting the character of Herne Bay.
Location
Situated in the southern reaches of England, the CT6 7 postcode sector occupies a defined geographic footprint within Herne Bay. The area is bounded by neighbouring sectors and connects to the broader CT6 district which serves the local community.
Schools in CT6 7 4
Families in CT6 7 have access to 4 schools within the immediate postcode area. These include primary schools serving the local community. Parents should verify current admission policies and catchment areas directly with individual schools.
Nearby Train Stations 4
Rail connections near CT6 7 provide access to regional and national networks. The nearest station is Herne Bay Train Station, approximately 0.9 miles away. Commuters benefit from these transport links connecting to Herne Bay and beyond.
Postcodes in CT6 7 200
The CT6 7 sector contains 200 active postcodes across 0 postcode groups. Each group is identified by its incode letter and contains related delivery points.
Streets in CT6 7 92
The CT6 7 area features an extensive network of residential roads housing the community. Each street links to detailed property information including historical sale prices and individual addresses within that location.
Other Sectors in CT6
The CT6 postcode district is divided into 5 sectors, each covering a distinct geographic area. Explore neighbouring sectors to compare property prices, schools and local amenities across the wider district.



