Area Overview for CM1 3LD

Approaching Writtle in CM1 3LD
The end of Paradise Road as it approaches Lodge Road in Writtle in CM1 3LD
A414 Greenberry Way, Writtle in CM1 3LD
View from the Writtle Belt in CM1 3LD
Houses on  Lodge Road, Writtle in CM1 3LD
Margaretting Road meets Lodge Road in CM1 3LD
Roundabout on the junction of Greenbury Way and Margaretting Road in CM1 3LD
Bridge over Sandy Brook, Writtle Belt, Hylands Park in CM1 3LD
Lodge Road, Writtle in CM1 3LD
Margaretting Road in CM1 3LD
George VI postbox on Lodge Road, Writtle in CM1 3LD
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Area Information

Living in CM1 3LD means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the heart of Writtle, a village with a rich historical legacy. With a population of just 1,138, this area retains a quiet, village-like character, far removed from the bustle of larger towns. Situated approximately 2 miles west of Chelmsford’s centre, it benefits from proximity to a larger urban hub while maintaining its own distinct identity. Writtle itself is a civil parish with a traditional village green, and its history stretches back to the Domesday Book, when it was noted for its church and population of around 945. Today, the area is a modest settlement, though it once held significant status as one of Essex’s largest parishes. Residents here are likely to appreciate the blend of historical charm and modern convenience, with nearby rail links and retail options. The low population density suggests a slower pace of life, ideal for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.

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The property market in CM1 3LD is characterised by a 49% home ownership rate, indicating that nearly half of the housing stock is owner-occupied, while the remaining properties are likely rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is common in rural and semi-rural areas. This suggests a market skewed towards larger, family-friendly homes rather than apartments or flats. Given the small population and limited area, the number of available properties is likely constrained, making the local market more niche. Buyers should consider the proximity to Chelmsford, which may offer additional options for those seeking a broader range of properties. The housing stock’s focus on houses may appeal to those prioritising space and traditional architecture, though the limited scale of the area means competition for properties could be keen.

House Prices in CM1 3LD

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Energy Efficiency in CM1 3LD

Residents of CM1 3LD have access to a modest but functional range of amenities within practical reach. The area includes five retail outlets, notably the Co-op Long and Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, providing essential shopping options. The two nearby railway stations—Chelmsford and Ingatestone—offer reliable transport to larger towns and cities, supporting both work and leisure travel. While the data does not detail parks or leisure facilities, the presence of a traditional village green in Writtle suggests a small public space for community gatherings. The area’s historical character, including Writtle Church with its 11th-century origins, adds cultural value. For daily life, the combination of local shops and rail links ensures convenience, though those seeking extensive recreational facilities may need to travel to Chelmsford or nearby areas.

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Demographics

The community in CM1 3LD is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable population, likely with established careers and family structures. Home ownership rates stand at 49%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental homes. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a residential area with larger, more traditional housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in rural Essex. While no specific data on deprivation is provided, the age profile and home ownership figures suggest a community that is economically stable, with a focus on long-term residency. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s social composition remains largely homogenous, though this is typical of smaller rural settlements.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

49
majority

Ethnic Group

White
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Age

47
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Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in CM1 3LD?
CM1 3LD has a population of 1,138, with a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30–64. The area is characterised by a mature, stable population, with 49% owning their homes. The community is small and likely close-knit, with a focus on traditional housing and a village-like atmosphere.
Who typically lives in CM1 3LD?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The area is home to 49% owner-occupiers, and the accommodation type is primarily houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a relatively homogenous population typical of rural Essex.
How connected is CM1 3LD in terms of transport and broadband?
The area has excellent broadband (score 88) and good mobile coverage (score 84), supporting remote work and daily internet use. Two railway stations—Chelmsford and Ingatestone—provide access to regional and London transport networks, enhancing connectivity to larger urban centres.
Is CM1 3LD a safe place to live?
Yes. The area has a low crime risk (score 68) and no flood risk. There are no protected natural sites, meaning no environmental constraints or hazards. These factors contribute to a secure and stable living environment.
What amenities are available near CM1 3LD?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Co-op Long and Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co. Two railway stations provide transport links, while the nearby village of Writtle offers historical sites like the 11th-century Writtle Church and a traditional village green.

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