Area Overview for CM1 4YE

Area Information

CM1 4YE represents a specific residential cluster within the civil parish of Broomfield, situated on the northern edge of Chelmsford. This postcode covers an area of 3.2 hectares and contains a population of 2,404 residents. The location sits approximately 2 to 2.5 miles north of Chelmsford, near the River Chelmer. While the wider Broomfield parish encompasses 747 hectares of cultivated farmland, this particular postcode serves as a small pocket within that larger settlement. The main residential development along Broomfield's primary road features attracting conservation areas, including Church Green and Angel Green. Living in CM1 4YE offers a setting that blends suburban village character with proximity to the city's built-up area. The terrain rises gently between 50 and 60 metres, providing a view over the surrounding countryside. The area maintains a distinct identity separate from the broader parish statistics, reflecting a focused residential zone. Residents benefit from access to the B1008 Main Road, which connects them to key local services and the wider Essex network. The historic roots of the parish, dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086, linger in the conservation areas and the presence of historic church structures. The population density here stands at 480 people per square kilometre. This figure indicates a moderate settlement without the high urban intensity found in the city centre. You will find a community where the main settlement spans distinct greens and open spaces rather than continuous high-density blocks. The area remains a residential focus, backed by the presence of significant local infrastructure nearby.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3.2 hectares
Population
2404
Population Density
480 people/km²

The property market in CM1 4YE is defined by a strong emphasis on detached housing for private owners. With 62% of residents owning their homes, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied market. This statistic contrasts sharply with the rental-heavy markets found in high-density urban districts. The accommodation type data confirms that houses make up the vast majority of the housing stock in this 3.2-hectare postcode. You will find few tenement buildings or purpose-built apartment blocks in this specific cluster. This market profile suggests that buyers looking at CM1 4YE are likely seeking detached residences rather than shared ownership schemes or maintenance-free flats. The prevalence of house ownership frequently indicates that residents have significant equity in their properties and have chosen this area for long-term settlement. The 3.2-hectare footprint limits the volume of available stock, potentially creating competition for specific plots within this residential zone. Because the area is not a large development but a specific cluster, inventory levels may fluctuate based on individual sales rather than completed new builds. When purchasing homes in this postcode, you are entering a market dominated by established properties. The high ownership percentage often correlates with a community of people who have stayed in their current homes for many years. This stability can be attractive to buyers who value a settled neighbourhood character over the transient nature of some investment-led areas. The data indicates a clear preference for traditional house living rather than modern multi-unit developments.

House Prices in CM1 4YE

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Energy Efficiency in CM1 4YE

Residents of CM1 4YE enjoy access to practical amenities within a reasonable driving distance. Retail options are well represented with five notable locations in the immediate catchment. You can shop at Morrisons Melbourne, Tesco Chelmsford, and Morrisons Daily to meet your grocery and daily shopping requirements. These supermarkets provide the convenience of stocking up on essentials without needing to travel far from the postcode. Transport links include two main railway stations within reach, ensuring you can leave the area easily for work or leisure. Chelmsford Railway Station offers journeys to London Liverpool Street in approximately 35 to 40 minutes. Hatfield Peverel Railway Station provides alternative connections to the wider East of England network. The 3.2-hectare size of the postcode means these amenities are accessed from the nearest roads or by short drives. The wider Broomfield area contributes to the lifestyle through historic features and recreational spaces. The parish features five village greens, including Parsonage Green with a tithe barn and pond, and Angel Green with a 15th-century pub. These spaces offer local character and community gathering points. You can also walk along the River Chelmer weirs using established footpaths. The presence of Broomfield F.C., which dates back to 1905, and a local cricket club indicates sporting facilities are available in the broader vicinity. This mix of retail convenience and historic leisure assets defines the lifestyle in this postcode.

Amenities

Schools

Education is available to families in CM1 4YE through options near Chelmer Valley High School. The school data lists Chelmer Valley High School twice, indicating a single educational institution that operates under two classifications. It is registered as a primary school as well as an academy. The academy status is backed by an Ofsted rating of good. This rating confirms that the school meets the required standards set by the education department. You have access to this academy for your children's primary and secondary needs within the immediate vicinity of the postcode. The school provides a known educational pathway with a current rating that signals reliable standards. The naming of Chelmer Valley High School suggests a catchment that serves the broader CM1 4YE cluster and surrounding Broomfield areas. The dual listing in the school data reflects its comprehensive role in the local education sector. For families considering CM1 4YE, this educational provision is a key factor in the decision to live here. The school being rated good means that you can expect a level of performance verified by external inspectors. While other schools may exist in Chelmsford, this specific academy is the one directly associated with the immediate neighbourhood in the provided data. The presence of a good-rated academy nearby supports the housing demand for this demographic.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Chelmer Valley High SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Chelmer Valley High SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community residing in CM1 4YE reflects a mature demographic profile. The median age for the population is 47 years, indicating that adults form the dominant age group. Specifically, the 30 to 64-year-old age range represents the most common age bracket within the postcode. House ownership is a defining characteristic of this community, with 62% of residents having purchased their homes. This high rate suggests a stable neighbourhood where long-term residents are a significant portion of the population. Most accommodation in this postcode consists of detached houses. The housing stock leans heavily towards family-sized properties rather than urban flats or social housing blocks. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of the Broomfield area. This composition creates a community where homeownership is the standard rather than the exception. You are likely to encounter families and established households rather than transient populations. The age profile supports a focus on stability and family life rather than the vibrancy of a 18 to 35-year-old student hub. Fewer young children reside in this specific cluster compared to areas with larger pre-school populations, which matches the median age data. The 62% ownership rate means that when you look at the streets around CM1 4YE, you will see gardens and driveways of established houses. This contrasts with rental-heavy estates often found closer to the city centre or transport hubs.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

62
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Woodland
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