Area Overview for CM1 4YY

Village sign and church, Roxwell in CM1 4YY
St. Michael & All Angels; the parish church of Roxwell in CM1 4YY
A road junction on Elms Road in CM1 4YY
St Michael and All Angels Church   Roxwell  Essex in CM1 4YY
Dukes House, Roxwell in CM1 4YY
The Chequers Inn, Roxwell in CM1 4YY
The Old Mill House Roxwell in CM1 4YY
Weatherboarded Cottages in Roxwell in CM1 4YY
Pond Outside Broadgates in CM1 4YY
Looking to Dukes Farm, Roxwell in CM1 4YY
View towards Dukes Manor, Roxwell in CM1 4YY
Roxwell, St Michael & All Angels in CM1 4YY
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Area Information

CM1 4YY occupies a small residential cluster spanning just over three thousand square metres within the historic village of Roxwell. This specific postcode sits approximately four miles west of Chelmsford town centre, positioned south of the A1060 road and alongside the River Chelmer. The local landscape reflects its status as an ancient parish, with parish registers dating back to 1558 and land ownership traces to the time of the Domesday Book. Today, the area blends this deep history with a modern residential character, accommodating a population of 1,416 residents. A Grade II* listed Anglican parish church of St Michael and All Angels stands as a central feature, sharing space with the Elizabethan manor house, Newland Hall. Daily life here is defined by proximity to the River Chelmer and a setting that remains distinctly rural despite its location on the edge of the Chelmsford district. You will find yourself in a community where the pace of life is tempered by the village environment, yet only a short distance from the facilities of the larger town. The neighbourhood maintains a quiet atmosphere anchored by historic landmarks like the 14th-century church and local hamlets such as Boyton Cross and Chalk End. For those seeking a home in CM1 4YY, the location offers a balance between village tranquillity and access to broader urban amenities in Chelmsford.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3006 m²
Population
1416
Population Density
64 people/km²

The housing market in CM1 4YY is distinctly owner-occupied, with 76 per cent of the 1,416 population holding their own homes. This high ownership rate implies that the market consists largely of established homeowners rather than a volatile rental sector. The dominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the rural village character of Roxwell. You will find that properties here are part of the ancient parish landscape, likely ranging from traditional family homes to those situated near the River Chelmer. The low population density of 64 people per square kilometre ensures that homes in CM1 4YY enjoy significant space and privacy. While specific listing prices are not provided for this exact postcode, the ownership ratio suggests a market where buyers often work toward purchasing rather than renting. This stability may be attractive to those seeking to avoid leasehold complications or the uncertainty of tenancy. The presence of notable properties like Newland Hall indicates that luxury or historic estates may form part of the local stock. When considering homes in this small area, buyers should expect a market driven by permanent residents who have put down deep roots in the Chelmsford district.

House Prices in CM1 4YY

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Energy Efficiency in CM1 4YY

Residents of CM1 4YY enjoy a lifestyle centred on village convenience with broader retail and transport options nearby. Five retail outlets are within practical reach, including a Co-op, the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society, and other local stores. These venues provide essential daily necessities without the need for long travel to a full shopping centre. Dining and social life centre around the Chequers public house, a traditional gathering place for locals. Newland Hall, an Elizabethan manor house currently used as a wedding venue, adds a distinctive cultural touch to the neighbourhood rhythm. Natural beauty surrounds you here, with the postcode sitting on the banks of the River Chelmer. The railway links to Chelmsford and Ingatestone are accessible, though not immediate. This mix of historic architecture, river-side location, and local trade creates a tranquil environment away from the city. You will find that the village store and post office serve immediate needs, while the nearby stadiums and commercial hubs remain accessible via the road network. The area preserves its character with listed churches and manor houses, offering a slower pace of life compared to the urban fringe.

Amenities

Schools

Living in CM1 4YY places you within reach of three specific primary schools serving the local community. Highwood Primary School holds a good Ofsted rating, providing a verified standard of education for families in the area. Roxwell Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School operates within the immediate vicinity, catering to the parish's religious and educational needs alongside pupils from other sections of Roxwell. A third option, Roxwell Church of England Primary School, also carries a good Ofsted rating, offering another quality pathway for children. All listed institutions are primary schools, meaning no comprehensive or secondary options appear in the immediate data for this specific postcode. This setup suggests that families with young children often live within the catchment of one of these two highly rated Church of England schools or the non-maintained Highwood Primary. You must plan travel to secondary education separately, as no secondary colleges are listed for CM1 4YY. The concentration of primary options highlights the village's role as a residential base for younger families in the surrounding Chelmsford district.

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Demographics

The community in CM1 4YY is predominantly composed of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood settled by families, professional movers, or retired couples rather than young students or transient workers. Home ownership stands at 76 per cent, indicating a strong sense of long-term stability and financial investment in the local housing stock. The majority of residents live in houses, fitting the description of a traditional village parish rather than a high-density urban estate. The population, recorded at 1,416, shows a slight increase from the 2011 census figure of 1,044, yet remains smaller than the adjacent 2021 census population of 1,107 noted for the wider parish. Predominantly White residents make up the largest ethnic group within CM1 4YY. This demographic structure points to a mature community where household compositions are likely stable over long periods. With two-thirds of the area owned by residents, the social fabric relies heavily on established neighbours rather than temporary renters. The age distribution also implies that daily life caters to the needs of working adults and families, with fewer young children under school age compared to the primary school catchment areas directly above.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

76
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

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the community feel of CM1 4YY?
The community is stable and mature, with 76 per cent of the 1,416 residents owning their homes. Adults aged 30 to 64 years dominate the population, creating a settled atmosphere centred around the ancient parish of Roxwell. The area retains historic landmarks like St Michael and All Angels and the manor house Newland Hall, offering a quiet village life away from the immediate city noise.

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