Area Overview for CB11 4QD
Area Information
CB11 4QD serves as a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster within the village of Clavering. This location sits in the Uttlesford district of north-west Essex, approximately six kilometres south-west of Saffron Walden. The area has a population of 1,574, making it a compact community with a population density of 83 people per square kilometre. Daily life here revolves around a distinctively rural setting that retains strong medieval character despite modern influences. The parish lies on higher ground near the confluence of the River Stort and the Kings Water stream. You are settling into an environment where you drive most, as the parish is notably large and scattered across seven greens and three ends. Living in CB11 4QD means living close to historical sites like Clavering Castle, which survives as substantial earthworks north of the parish church. The village grew from the 11th-century form "Claefring," meaning the place where clover grows. You step into a space where timber-framed buildings and the oldest parts of Church End and Middle Street still dominate the landscape. The area offers a quiet existence away from large urban centres, yet it remains connected to Newport railway station, which is about 3½ miles away. You will find yourself in a civil parish that balances agricultural roots with a modern commuter demographic. Homes here sit within an extensive Conservation Area that covers much of the Church Lane region.
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- 1574
- Population Density
- 83 people/km²
The property market in CB11 4QD is characterised by a near-total dominance of owner-occupied homes. With a home ownership rate of 82%, this postcode is not designed for investment buy-to-let strategies in the traditional sense. Instead, you are entering a market where residents have settled for life. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the village's agricultural history and lack of significant urban development. Buying a home here means purchasing a property with a strong connection to the village's fabric. The area contains 87 listed buildings, but your specific property in posts CB11 4QD avoids the strictest planning constraints as the postcode lacks coverage for Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands. Safety scores further support the stability of the market, with a low crime risk level recorded. You are looking at a stock where owners have invested deeply in their properties. The market functions because the majority of households are stable and long-term residents. This creates a predictable environment where you face less volatility than in a mixed rental sector. Homes in CB11 4QD reflect a legacy of landownership and residential continuity dating back to the 19th century and beyond.
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Your daily lifestyle in CB11 4QD is shaped by proximity to specific retail outlets and transport hubs. Within practical reach, you have access to five main retail venues, including Spar, Tesco Stansted, and a Co-op Stansted. These supermarkets form the core of your shopping routine, offering essentials without needing to travel to larger towns. For rail travel, four stations serve the wider area, including Newport Railway Station, Audley End Railway Station, and Elsenham Railway Station. Newport is your closest point for train connections, situated at a distance of 3½ miles from the village centre. The local amenities provide a functional support system for family life. You walk from your home to these nearby shops to pick up groceries and household items. The village itself features numerous heritage assets, including Clavering Castle earthworks and The Bury, a Grade I-listed medieval aisled hall. You may find leisure in the village green areas or the extensive Conservation Area that covers much of Church Lane. The lifestyle here is quiet and community-focused, moving away from the agricultural past toward a modern residential existence. Living in CB11 4QD gives you direct access to these local resources while maintaining a rural atmosphere. The combination of nearby supermarkets and rail links means you can manage daily tasks efficiently without crossing major city borders.
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Schools
Education facilities for residents of CB11 4QD are limited but sufficient for local needs. Clavering Primary School stands as the primary educational institution within practical reach. This school holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, indicating a steady standard of education for children living in the village. As a primary school, it serves the youngest members of the community before they potentially move to secondary colleges outside the parish. The presence of a good-rated primary school directly supports families living in this specific postcode. You do not have to travel far to ensure your child receives a formally recognised education. The school mix here suggests that you are in an area with a basic but adequate provision for early years and primary education. While the village is large and scattered, Clavering Primary School remains the central hub for learning. Living in CB11 4QD ensures that access to schooling is integrated into your daily routine without extensive commuting to other districts. The school's status as a 'good' provider offers reassurance regarding the quality of education available to families settling in this historic parish.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Clavering Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CB11 4QD is defined by a mature age profile. The median age stands at 47 years, and the most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic structure indicates a neighbourhood dominated by families with school-age children and adults building long-term careers. Home ownership is exceptionally high in this postcode, with 82% of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate suggests stability and aDeep-rooted connection to the localities. The predominant form of accommodation in CB11 4QD consists of houses. You will find very few flats or high-rise buildings, as the area is exclusively residential housing. The vast majority of the population identifies as White, reflecting the traditional nature of the village. Living in CB11 4QD offers you a sense of belonging within a largely home-owning community rather than a transient rental market. The local culture has been transformed by incoming commuting residents, yet the majority of people working on the land mirrors the statistics from 1841. This blend of historical farming roots and modern commuting creates a unique social fabric. You will live among neighbours who share a long-term commitment to their homes in this specific postcode area.
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Planning Constraints
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