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Caldy & Newton

About

Caldy and Newton are neighboring areas on the Wirral Peninsula, known for their coastal charm and residential appeal. Caldy sits along the Dee Estuary, offering scenic views and access to sandy beaches like Thurstaston. The area is primarily residential, with a mix of detached homes and leafy streets. Nearby, Newton is a small village with a historic feel, centered around its 12th-century St. Peter’s Church and a handful of local shops.

Both areas are close to Wirral Way, a popular walking and cycling route along a former railway line. The surrounding countryside includes Caldy Hill, a wooded area with trails and viewpoints overlooking the estuary. Public transport links connect the area to West Kirby and Heswall, providing easy access to amenities. The quiet, semi-rural setting makes it a favored spot for families and commuters to Liverpool.

Area overview

On average Caldy & Newton has very low deprivation and very low crime levels, with around 24 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 2.7% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Caldy & Newton is £56,300 per year. There are 4 schools in Caldy & Newton: 1 primary (1 Outstanding and 0 Good) and 2 secondary (0 Outstanding and 2 Good).

Crime rate
2/10
Crimes per 1k residents
24
Deprivation level
2/10
Income level
10/10
Social housing
2.7%
Connectivity
N/A

Property prices in Caldy & Newton

Based on 88 recent sales, the median property price is £445,000 in Caldy & Newton area, with individual transactions ranging from £100,000 up to £3,499,750.
By property type: detached homes sit at £595,000; semi-detached at £310,000; terraced at £257,250; flats at £140,000.

10 years price trend in Caldy & Newton

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Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/07/2025.