Area Overview for CB10 1DF

The Sun Inn, Saffron Walden in CB10 1DF
Buildings behind Hill Street in CB10 1DF
Tunnel to Jubilee Gardens in CB10 1DF
Saffron Walden Baptist Church in CB10 1DF
Audley Road outside Baptist church in CB10 1DF
Saffron Walden Town Hall in CB10 1DF
Church Street, Saffron Walden in CB10 1DF
Saint Mary's Church, Saffron Walden in CB10 1DF
Saffron Walden from the B.184 in CB10 1DF
Saffron Walden Museum in CB10 1DF
Saffron Walden High Street in CB10 1DF
Walled Garden, Bridge End Garden in CB10 1DF
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Area Information

CB10 1DF represents a specific residential cluster located within the historic market town of Saffron Walden in north-west Essex. This small postcode area contains a population of 1,647 people, reflecting its character as a tightly knit domestic district rather than a sprawling suburb. The location benefits from being situated on the gentle slopes of the Upper Cam Valley, offering a rural service environment while retaining connection to broader transport networks. Living in CB10 1DF means residing in an area defined by history, having grown around a Norman castle and abbey that once prospered from markets and saffron cultivation. The neighbourhood provides a quiet residential setting for those who value historic architecture and natural surroundings. You can access the extensive history of the region, including Walden Castle fragments and St Mary the Virgin Parish Church, while enjoying daily life in a community that balances ancient heritage with modern convenience. The area serves as a practical home base for individuals and families seeking a location embedded in the fabric of Saffron Walden without the pressures of a high-density urban centre.

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The housing market in CB10 1DF is characterised by a strong presence of owner-occupiers, with 54% of the area's population owning their homes. This majority ownership rate suggests that the area attracts buyers looking for stability and long-term residence rather than short-term lettings. The accommodation type in CB10 1DF consists mainly of houses, reflecting the historic market town nature of Saffron Walden where terraced blocks are less common than standalone properties. You are likely to find traditional residential architecture given that the postcode covers a small residential cluster near the Upper Cam Valley. This mix of houses typically appeals to those seeking a garden and detached or semi-detached living arrangements. Because the majority of residents own their homes, the market operates as a genuine buying and selling environment where property values often reflect owner investment. Prospective buyers looking for homes in CB10 1DF should anticipate moving into an area with a low proportion of private rental units. The property stock supports a community where residents have settled roots, making it an attractive option for those prioritising home ownership over renting.

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Energy Efficiency in CB10 1DF

Living in CB10 1DF offers convenient access to high-quality local amenities through the town of Saffron Walden. Within practical reach, you have five retail options including Cook Saffron, Waitrose Saffron, and Tesco Saffron, providing ample choice for daily shopping needs. Three railway stations support your travel requirements, notably Audley End Railway Station, Newport Railway Station, and Great Chesterford Railway Station, making the area well connected for commuters and visitors. Beyond practical necessities, the historic town offers landmarks such as the 14-acre Common with England's largest surviving turf maze and fragments of 12th-century Walden Castle walls. The economy continues to function as a rural service centre with markets operating on Tuesdays and Saturdays, preserving the area's historical trading spirit. You can visit the early 1600s mansion Audley End House maintained by English Heritage to experience the region's architectural heritage. Lifestyle here blends the convenience of a town with the peaceful character of a rural service centre. The presence of established shops and transport hubs means you do not need to travel far for routine activities.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community profile within CB10 1DF is defined by a mature population structure, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age group consists of adults between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood where many residents are established rather than young professionals or students. Housing in this postcode cluster is predominantly composed of houses, with 54% of the local population currently owning their homes. This ownership rate indicates a stable environment where residents have long-term ties to the locality. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the historical development of this part of Essex. You will find a homogeneous community where home ownership forms the majority of the living arrangement. This demographic makeup creates a quiet, established atmosphere where neighbours tend to know one another well. The housing stock being primarily houses rather than flats suits families or individuals seeking traditional residential living. The lack of significant young adult or student populations points to a district that has maintained its character over recent decades.

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Houses
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Tenure

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White
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CB10 1DF postcode?
The community in CB10 1DF has a median age of 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 being the most common age range. Home ownership is the norm, with 54% of residents owning their homes, while the majority of the housing stock consists of houses rather than flats or flats.
How is the transport and digital connectivity in this area?
Digital connectivity scores a good standard with broadband and mobile network quality both rated at 81 out of 100. For rail travel, three stations are within practical reach, including Audley End Railway Station, Newport Railway Station, and Great Chesterford Railway Station, providing access to broader transport networks.
What safety considerations should I be aware of?
The area passes all major environmental safety checks with no flood risk or planning constraints from nature reserves. However, crime risk is rated as medium with a safety score of 56 out of 100. This suggests crime rates are average, so standard security precautions like locking doors and securing vehicles remain advisable.
What amenities are accessible from this postcode?
Residents have five retail venues nearby, including Cook Saffron, Waitrose Saffron, and Tesco Saffron. The area also connects to three railway stations such as Audley End and Newport, while historic landmarks like Walden Castle and the 14-acre Common are part of the local landscape.

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