Area Overview for CM1 5GS

Area Information

CM1 5GS represents a specific residential cluster within the broader Trinity ward of Southminster. Although the wider Trinity area spans 146 hectares and holds a population of 6,295, this postcode covers a tighter, more intimate community of 1,493 residents. Located in the centre of Chelmsford Borough in Essex, the area sits strategically between the city centre and Chelmer Village, bisected by the busy Springfield Road. This positioning places you at a practical junction between urban convenience and suburban calm. While the wider ward is described as a mixed residential and small-scale commercial zone, CM1 5GS itself is defined by its residential focus within this established framework. Living here means experiencing a locale that has evolved over time, particularly as the local high street along Springfield Road has recently undergone significant regeneration. The presence of new housing developments along the road signals ongoing transformation and investment in this part of Chelmsford. For prospective buyers, the area offers a settled atmosphere with clear access to key employment zones and leisure landmarks. Coronation Park nearby serves as the primary open space and hosts the Chelmsford Rugby Club, anchoring social life in the broader neighbourhood. You are looking at a mature ward where daily life benefits from proximity to both the historic town centre and the quieter villages to the south.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1493
Population Density
2856 people/km²

When examining homes in CM1 5GS, the market picture is overwhelmingly one of established ownership. With 84% of residents owning their property, you are looking at an area where the rental sector is relatively minor. This high ownership figure indicates that most properties in CM1 5GS are single or two-storey houses built for long-term family living. The accommodation type is strictly houses, meaning you will not find flats or purpose-built apartments in this specific cluster. This setup creates a uniform streetscape where inheritance and family succession have likely played a major role in the property landscape over the last few decades. For buyers, the implication is clear: competition may be fierce when a property becomes available as very few residents are currently renters looking to move. The market here is driven by owner-occupiers upgrading, downsizing, or selling family homes rather than investors seeking short-term gains. While specific sales price data is not included in the provided figures, the demographic stability suggests a resilient market less susceptible to the volatility seen in student-dominated rental towns. You will find properties that have been owned by the same families for generations, often with significant character and established gardens. The housing stock reflects the working-age adult demographic, focusing on functionality and space suitable for families between 30 and 64 years old. Investing here means joining a community where the majority of neighbours share an ownership stake and a long-term commitment to their home.

House Prices in CM1 5GS

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Energy Efficiency in CM1 5GS

Your daily life in CM1 5GS is defined by proximity to essential amenities without the need for a car in most instances. Within practical walking or short driving distance, you have access to five retail locations. Notable shops include the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co and the Aldi Springfield supermarket. These venues provide comprehensive shopping needs, from groceries to household essentials, ensuring you rarely need to travel far for daily provisions. For rail travel, the area is strategically placed near two key stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. These hubs connect you to the wider network efficiently. Leisure options are anchored by Coronation Park, which serves as the primary open space in the vicinity. This park is home to the Chelmsford Rugby Club, offering immediate recreational value for sports enthusiasts. The mixed character of the wider Trinity ward means you will pass small-scale commercial units along Springfield Road, adding variety to the local high street experience. You are living in an area where the A-road link to the city centre is immediate but the residential core remains quiet. The regeneration of the local high street has brought fresh energy without disrupting the neighbourhood's established rhythm. Residents benefit from a balance of self-contained shopping, reliable public transport, and green space. This blend of retail convenience, transport links, and community-focused parks creates a practical, comfortable lifestyle for families and individuals alike.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within CM1 5GS is distinctively mature compared to the rest of the UK. With a median age of 47 years, the year that best represents the typical resident is 47. The most common age group comprises adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by working-age households and empty nesters. Consistent with this age profile, 84% of residents own their homes. This high rate of home ownership suggests a population that has settled into the area rather than being transient students or renters. The accommodation type in this postcode is exclusively houses, reflecting the single-story or multi-story detached and semi-detached stock typical of this era of development. The demographic make-up is predominantly White, aligning with the broader South Essex pattern. There is no data provided regarding specific deprivation metrics, income levels, or employment sectors within this specific postcode, but the stability suggested by the high ownership rate points to a secure local community. You are entering a market where families and older couples dominate the street corner. The absence of young children in the primary age bracket means schools near the area may cater more to teenagers or younger students at nearby facilities. The quiet, domestic character of the area stems from this specific demographic mix. Each household tends to be longer-term, fostering a stable local environment where neighbours interact over decades rather than months.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

84
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

51
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in CM1 5GS and what is the community like?
The community in CM1 5GS is mature and stable. The median age is 47 years old, and most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. With 84% of homes owned by occupants, the area houses long-term families rather than transient renters. The accommodation consists entirely of houses, creating a uniform suburban environment typical of established Essex developments.

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