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CM1 7WE represents a very specific residential postcode cluster within the wider suburban village of Broomfield. This small area covers just 4.7 hectares with a population of 2,404 residents. The demographic profile indicates a mature community where adults aged 30 to 64 years form the most common age range. You are looking at a neighbourhood characterised by a high density of house ownership compared to the national average, with 62% of residents owning their homes outright. The settlement retains the attractive village feel of Broomfield, situated near the River Chelmer and the B1008 Main Road. While the postcode covers a tiny footprint, it connects to the larger civil parish which spans 747 hectares of cultivated farmland and settlement. First recorded in the Domesday Book as Brumfelda in 1086, the location has deep historical roots alongside its modern function as a commuter hub for Chelmsford and beyond. Living in CM1 7WE means residing in a tight-knit part of the parish that balances suburban convenience with the quiet of the surrounding countryside. The terrain rises gently to elevations between 50 and 60 metres, offering views over the River Chelmer. This area suits buyers seeking a specific residential pocket rather than the broader village markets, providing direct access to the established neighbourhoods of Church Green and Angel Green found nearby.
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- Area Size
- 4.7 hectares
- Population
- 2404
- Population Density
- 480 people/km²
Buying a house in CM1 7WE requires understanding a market dominated by permanent residents. With 62% home ownership, the stock is heavily weighted towards owner-occupied properties rather than new-build or student rentals. The accommodation type data confirms that Houses are the primary dwelling style in this area. This contrasts with flat-heavy urban zones or mixed-use developments found closer to city centres. You are looking at a traditional market where families have purchased their homes for the long term. The small size of the postcode, covering only 4.7 hectares, means the number of active listings may fluctuate slightly more than in broader postcodes. However, the high concentration of houses ensures that the character of the streets remains consistent with the village atmosphere. Most buyers here are seeking homes near the five village greens, such as Parksonage or Angel Green, which define the local landscape. The property market reflects the historical settlement patterns of Broomfield, where listed features and historic farmhouses once set the tone. Today, these properties dominate the immediate surroundings of the CM1 7WE cluster. Potential buyers should expect a competitive environment for older stock that retains its village charm.
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Your daily life in CM1 7WE benefits from a cluster of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include M&S Broomfield, Waitrose Little, and Morrisons Chelmsford, covering everyday shopping needs with a range of price points and product selections. You do not need to travel far for groceries or household essentials. Two railway stations, Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station, are nearby, providing easy rail access to the wider region. This mix of convenience supports a lifestyle that balances village tranquillity with urban accessibility. The area itself is nestled near the River Chelmer, offering opportunities for walking and enjoying the local environment. Nearby amenities also include sports clubs like Broomfield F.C., which has been active since 1905. The history of the area, marked by historic farmhouses and conservation areas, adds to the charm of your daily surroundings. You can access five village greens, including Parsonage Green, which features a tithe barn and pond. These green spaces provide local pockets of nature right on your doorstep. Residents can also visit listed sites such as Broomfield Hall or the Church of St Mary with St Leonard, adding cultural depth to your daily routine.
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Families in CM1 7WE have specific educational options directly within their immediate neighbourhood. The primary education route is provided by Chelmer Valley High School, which operates as a primary school for the local catchment. For secondary education, the nearest option is Chelmer Valley High School, which functions as an academy with a 'good' Ofsted rating. This dual presence of the same name for primary and secondary stages suggests a consistent educational philosophy within the area. You have a clear choice for children moving from primary to secondary education without needing to travel far outside the postcode boundaries. The school's 'good' rating underlines a standard of education that meets national expectations. Parents living here do not need to commute to Chelmsford city centre for schooling. The proximity of these institutions makes the area particularly suitable for families prioritising local life. Note that this refers specifically to the schools listed in your local data, ensuring you evaluate the exact institutions serving this small residential cluster.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chelmer Valley High School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Chelmer Valley High School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CM1 7WE is defined by a stable and mature population structure. You will find that the median age stands at 47 years, reflecting a neighbourhood without a heavy concentration of young children or elderly residents. Most households consist of adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests a stable environment where families and empty nesters often reside. Home ownership is the dominant accommodation type, with 62% of people in this postcode owning their property. The remaining housing stock is mostly rented. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the wider trends of the Chelmsford district. You are dealing with a settled community where property turnover is likely lower than in younger urban centres. The population density reaches 480 people per square kilometre, indicating a reasonably settled area that is neither isolated nor overcrowded. This demographic consistency supports a sense of long-term stability for those considering buying a home here. The mix of ownership types also means you rarely encounter the transient nature found in some major rental hubs. Instead, residents tend to build roots within the village settings of the main Broomfield settlement.
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