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Living in CM1 4DL offers a defined residential experience within a small cluster covering just 6196 square metres. This specific postcode sits along Broomfield Road, serving as a northern extension of the urban area within the Chelmsford City Council district. The ward encompasses Patching Hall, a area of 199 hectares characterised by a mix of housing and local schools. You will find yourself in a setting that balances urban proximity with neighbourhood convenience. The location is situated on the edge of Chelmsford's built-up environment, providing access to the city centre while maintaining a distinct residential identity. Daily life here involves travelling along primary routes like Broomfield Road for most commutes and errands. The area functions as a practical residential zone where the built environment supports a steady flow of residents and those working nearby. You can expect a layout defined by housing estates and local infrastructure rather than wide open airspace. The density suggests a comfortable but compact living arrangement where every foot of road has a purpose. Homes here benefit from being close to transportation hubs without being situated deep within busy commercial corridors. This location suits those who value a straightforward address with clear administrative boundaries for utilities and council services.
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- 6196 m²
- Population
- 1376
- Population Density
- 6118 people/km²
The housing stock in CM1 4DL reflects a traditional residential market dominated by houses rather than flats or maisonettes. With 54% of residents owning their homes, the postcode area leans heavily towards owner-occupied properties. This high level of ownership suggests a market where families build equity over years rather than chasing rental yields or temporary stays. The prevalence of houses aligns with the ward character, which includes detached homes making up 21.66% of total accommodation alongside a significant 40.76% of semi-detached units. Only 16.44% of properties are terraced, and 21.07% are flats or maisonettes, confirming that detached and semi-detached dwellings form the core of the housing stock. This distribution means buyers looking for space will find ample options compared to high-rises found in city centres. The mix also includes terraced housing suitable for small households or those seeking lower maintenance costs. Given the small size of the postcode, new builds are limited, and the market focuses on existing stock. Residents benefit from high owner occupation rates seen in the wider area of 65.93%, which often correlates with increased property stability and community familiarity.
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Daily life for residents of CM1 4DL revolves around accessible amenities located within practical reach. Retail options include Tesco Chelmsford, Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, and Morrisons Daily, offering essential shopping without the need for long car journeys. Public transport connections are anchored by two nearby rail stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. These stations facilitate easy travel to the city centre for shopping, dining, or business meetings. While dedicated leisure parks are not explicitly named in the immediate data, the ward profile highlights St Andrews playing field as a primary open space. This facility provides residents with local grounds for recreation and sports. Employment nearby is dominated by information and communication sectors, supporting professionals working in the district. The area lacks major commercial centres within the ward itself, meaning significant shopping trips often extend beyond the immediate postcode boundary to larger town centres. However, the five nearby retail outlets ensure that basic needs are met locally. The combination of schools, roads, and these shops creates a functional environment where daily errands are manageable.
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The community in CM1 4DL is defined by a mature resident base with a median age of 47 years. You will encounter a population heavily weighted towards adults aged between 30 and 64 years, meaning the area caters largely to established families or empty-nesters. Household composition reflects this with a home ownership rate of 54%, indicating that consistent residents hold a significant stake in their properties. The prevailing accommodation type is houses, suggesting a preference for detached or semi-detached living over high-density apartments. Predominantly, the population identifies as White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the region. High owner occupation rates, noted at 65.93% in the wider ward data, point to a stable environment where people put down roots rather than transient occupancy. The general health reported among residents remains good, contributing to a quality of life where daily activities are not compromised by widespread medical issues. This demographic profile creates a neighbourhood where decisions are made by those with long-term plans rather than short-term stays. The age range ensures that local amenities cater to working professionals and retirees alike without skewing towards a student population or young singles.
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