Area Overview for CM1 1UP
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CM1 1UP is a small, tightly knit residential cluster within the Moulsham and Central Ward of Chelmsford, Essex. With a population of 1,243, it sits at the heart of a historically significant area, where Moulsham Street—Chelmsford’s oldest street—runs alongside the 1787 stone bridge linking to the city centre. The area blends urban living with pockets of heritage, including St John’s Church (1837) and remnants of 19th-century industrial sites like Marconi’s first radio factory. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to Chelmsford’s commercial and retail hub, which supports over 30% of the city’s jobs. The ward’s mix of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces makes it a dynamic part of the city, though its compact size means it feels more like a suburb than a standalone town. With rail links to Chelmsford, Hatfield Peverel, and Ingatestone, residents have easy access to broader Essex and London networks. The area’s broadband and mobile connectivity are strong, but its small footprint means it’s a niche location for those prioritising convenience over space.
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The property market in CM1 1UP is characterised by a high proportion of rental flats, with only 22% of homes owner-occupied. This suggests a transient population, possibly driven by students, young professionals, or those working in Chelmsford’s commercial sector. The small area’s limited housing stock means competition for available properties, particularly in the flat market. Given the ward’s proximity to Chelmsford’s city centre, buyers may find opportunities in nearby areas with more varied housing options. However, within CM1 1UP itself, the focus on flats implies a lack of larger family homes or detached properties. For those seeking ownership, the low home ownership rate could indicate affordability, but the small footprint of the area may limit long-term investment potential. Prospective buyers should consider the area’s role as a satellite to Chelmsford’s core, where more diverse housing exists.
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Living in CM1 1UP offers access to Chelmsford’s commercial and retail heart, with nearby landmarks like the 1787 stone bridge and St John’s Church adding historical character. Retail options include East of England Co-operative Co, Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society, and M&S Chelmsford, all within practical reach. The area’s proximity to rail stations ensures easy access to leisure and cultural hubs in Chelmsford and beyond. While specific parks or green spaces are not listed, the ward’s blend of residential and commercial uses suggests a mix of urban living with pockets of heritage. The presence of offices, hotels, and recent developments on Victoria Road indicates a dynamic environment. For residents, daily life balances convenience with the charm of a historic city centre, though the small area’s limitations mean it is best suited for those prioritising accessibility over expansive amenities.
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CM1 1UP has a median age of 22, but the most common age range is 30–64, suggesting a mix of younger residents and middle-aged adults. Only 22% of households are owner-occupied, with flats making up the majority of accommodation types. This indicates a rental-dominated market, likely attracting students, professionals, or those seeking short-term housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific diversity figures are not provided. The low home ownership rate may reflect the area’s affordability or its status as a transitional housing zone. The population size—just 1,243—means the community is small and potentially close-knit, though the lack of data on deprivation or income levels makes it hard to assess broader quality-of-life factors. The age profile hints at a balance between younger workers and families, but the absence of data on household composition limits deeper analysis.
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