About Cackle Street
Cackle Street is located in the county of East Sussex, within the country of England. It falls within the TN31 postcode area, which covers parts of the Wealden district. The street is a residential thoroughfare, with properties primarily consisting of semi-detached and detached houses, many of which date from the early to mid-20th century. The area is characterised by tree-lined roads and a quiet, suburban atmosphere. Local amenities include a small convenience store, a community hall, and a primary school within walking distance. Public transport is accessible via regular bus services connecting to nearby towns such as East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells. The street is situated close to the South Downs National Park, offering residents easy access to walking trails and open countryside. Cackle Street is part of a wider network of roads that link the surrounding villages and hamlets.
School Ratings in Cackle Street
There are 30 schools in and around Cackle Street. A further 5 schools hold a Good rating.
House Prices in Cackle Street
The average property price is £454K, with detached homes making up the majority of the housing stock at around £560K.
Deprivation and Employment in Cackle Street
Cackle Street sits around the middle of the national deprivation scale, according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment levels are broadly typical for the area, sitting close to the national average. Household incomes are broadly in line with the national average.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in Cackle Street
Broadband availability in Cackle Street includes superfast options in many areas, though speeds can vary. Mobile coverage is generally adequate on 4G, but 5G and indoor reception may be limited in some spots. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 2,482 sales
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Deprivation and Employment in Cackle Street IMD 2025
Cackle Street sits around the national average for deprivation according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment and income levels are broadly typical, reflecting a mixed local economy. The area offers a balance of residential and commercial activity common to most parts of England.



