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Living in CM1 7PL means residing within a specific postcode cluster that forms part of the Trinity electoral ward in Chelmsford. This small residential area covers just 1223 square metres, yet it serves as a distinct node within the broader city borough. The location sits between the city centre and Chelmer Village, bisected by Springfield Road, a busy route that intersects the neighbourhood with the wider urban fabric. You are part of a community with a total population of 1590 people, creating a sense of locality while maintaining access to town amenities. The area functions as a mixed residential and small-scale commercial zone, blending homes with the active street life of a key thoroughfare. Its small footprint means daily life often involves navigating a dense, compact environment where proximity to central services is immediate. This postcode area offers a direct connection to Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station, ensuring you are well positioned for travel without being engulfed by the city's largest traffic arteries. The character here is defined by its centrality, making it a practical choice for those who want city convenience without moving into the densest commercial core.
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- 1223 m²
- Population
- 1590
- Population Density
- 6332 people/km²
The property market in CM1 7PL is characterised by a strong tradition of home ownership, with sixty per cent of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, suggesting a stock of detached, semi-detached, or terraced family homes rather than apartments or purpose-built Renovations. This profile indicates a market where buyers often look for established properties rather than brand-new long leasehold units. Because the area covers only 1223 square metres, the supply of individual homes is naturally limited, which can keep competition high for suitable houses. You are entering an establishment market where properties tend to be held longer, potentially reducing the number of frequent turnovers seen in rental-heavy districts. The mix of houses within Trinity ward specifically points to a residential focus that prioritises garden space and family living over high-density living. For prospective buyers, this means focusing on the specific architectural styles found along Springfield Road and the immediate cluster, knowing that most neighbours are either owners or long-term tenants. The small size of the postcode area means you should act quickly if you find the right house, as there are few alternatives within the immediate cluster itself.
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Life in CM1 7PL offers practical convenience through easy access to key amenities within a short distance. Residents benefit from immediate proximity to major supermarkets, including Iceland Chelmsford, a Co-op store on New Road, and Tesco Chelmsford. These retail locations are essential for daily shopping without the need for long trips. For travel connections, you have access to two primary railway stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Both stations are within practical reach, allowing you to commute to London or other towns with minimal delay. While there are no parks or named leisure centres listed as *within* the immediate 1223 square metre area, Coronation Park lies nearby as the primary open space for the wider ward. It is home to Chelmsford Rugby Club, serving as a focal point for local sports and community events. The area is best for those who live well connected to the city but rely on it for major leisure facilities. Your daily shopping and commuting are sorted efficiently, freeing up your time for activities in the wider Chelmsford borough.
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The community in CM1 7PL is defined by a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a stable population likely focused on mid-career stages rather than young families or elderly retirees. Sixty per cent of households in this area own their homes, placing the neighbourhood firmly in the owner-occupied category. This high rate of ownership suggests long-term settlement and a community invested in their immediate surroundings. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of the Chelmsford region. Accommodation types consist primarily of houses, meaning you are not looking at a high-rise flat development but rather standalone or semi-detached properties. While specific deprivation indices are not detailed in the available records, the high home ownership rate and age profile usually correlate with established, stable neighbourhoods. You are living among adults who have likely put down roots, creating a predictable and settled atmosphere. This demographic composition contrasts with areas designed for transient students or young professionals, offering a quieter, more established way of life.
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