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Living in CM1 7XA means residing in a specific residential cluster on the northern edge of Chelmsford, Essex. This postcode covers a population of 1,741 people within a landscape defined by the historic civil parish of Broomfield. Broomfield sits approximately 2 miles north of the city centre along the B1008 Main Road, near the River Chelmer. The area encompasses 747 hectares, mostly cultivated farmland, with the main settlement spreading across 55 hectares at an elevation of 50 to 60 metres. You will find the locality retains an attractive village character, centred around conservation spots like Church Green, Angel Green, and Parsonage Green. The landscape rises gently from the river valley, offering footpaths and views of the surrounding countryside. Nearby landmarks include the Church of St Mary with St Leonard and the historic Broomfield Hall, which features 15th-century timbers. This small community is not just a dormitory town for commuters; it hosts its own sports clubs, including Broomfield F.C., established since 1905. The area balances suburban village life with the convenience of being close to a major A&E facility and national medical centre. For buyers, this postcode offers a throwback to older English villages while maintaining access to modern transport links. The community in CM1 7XA is defined by stability and maturity. The median age in this area is 47 years old, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years being the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood populated by established families and those in mid-life rather than a student or young professional enclave. You are likely to meet neighbours who have put down roots, reflected in the high rate of home ownership. Statistically, 89% of households here own their homes, indicating a settled population with a strong local connection. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, fitting the village preference for detached or semi-detached family living rather than blocks of flats. The predominant ethnic group identified in this specific cluster is White. These figures combine to create a demographic picture of a tightly knit, older community. You will not find the transient feel common in university towns or expensive city centre developments. Instead, the area reflects a classic Essex suburb where long-term planning and home improvement are priorities. The high home ownership rate often correlates with lower deprivation, suggesting residents enjoy comfortable financial standing. This stability makes the area attractive to those seeking a quiet, predictable neighbourhood where life moves at a measured pace. The property market for CM1 7XA is overwhelmingly characterised by private ownership. With 89% of residents owning their homes, the area has shifted significantly away from a rental market towards permanent settlement. This statistic implies that properties here are often treated as family homes for multiple generations rather than investment flats for short-term tenancy. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the civil parish of Broomfield's heritage of detached and semi-detached living. You will find that this specific postcode, while small, belongs to a wider settlement that includes houses and historic farmhouses such as Priors, Butlers, and Scravels. The 15th-century timbers listed in nearby Broomfield Hall indicate the presence of older, potentially valuable stock in the wider area. For buyers, this means looking at the local market for CM1 7XA often involves searching for traditional homes that may need modernisation alongside those in high-demand condition. The low rental stock suggests competition for purchase is higher than in mixed areas. Buyers here are likely competing with other long-term residents or those relocating for the local schools and riverside views. The housing stock reflects the area's history, meaning options for flats or converted Lidos are scarce compared to the number of standard family homes. Education is a key consideration for families living in CM1 7XA, with Broomfield Primary School standing as the designated primary option nearby. This state-funded school holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, confirming it meets the required standards for teaching and student support. The single entry in your school search results indicates a focused local provision for early education before pupils often transfer to secondary options elsewhere. Having a primary school with a 'good' rating provides comfort for parents moving into homes in CM1 7XA, ensuring quality early learning is available without needing to commute to neighbouring towns. The locality supports a mix of accommodation types, yet the school data highlights a primary focus on younger children and families with school-aged kids. While the data only lists one primary institution, the presence of Broomfield Primary suggests the area is oriented towards attracting families with young children. For those assessing schools near CM1 7XA, this single confirmed option highlights the importance of planning for secondary school catchment areas outside the immediate postcode. Digital connectivity in CM1 7XA is robust and suitable for remote working or heavy internet usage. Residents benefit from a fixed broadband quality score of 92, which ranks among the highest levels of connection quality available. You can stream, upload, and download files with minimal interruption, making the area practical for those who work from home. Mobile network performance is also strong, with a coverage score of 84 providing reliable signal throughout the settlement. Although you may not see 5G everywhere, the 84 score indicates good 4G connectivity for daily communication. These figures mean you do not need to compromise on digital needs despite living in a small, historic village surrounded by farmland. The digital infrastructure supports a modern lifestyle within a traditional setting. For residents, this connectivity is especially useful given the area's isolation from the main urban core. You can rely on high-speed internet for shopping, banking, and entertainment without relying solely on public services. The combination of excellent broadband and solid mobile coverage ensures that living in CM1 7XA does not mean living in a digital time wedge. Daily life in CM1 7XA balances village charm with access to major retail and travel hubs. Within practical reach, you have five retail outlets, including the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, Tesco Chelmsford, and Tesco Springfield. These supermarkets and co-ops ensure you do not need to travel far for groceries or household essentials. The area connects quickly to the national rail network via two major stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station serves as your primary link to London Liverpool Street, offering journeys in approximately 35 to 40 minutes. This rail access transforms the perceived distance to the capital into a manageable commute. Locally, the lifestyle is enriched by the River Chelmer weir, five village greens, and historic pubs at Angel Green. You can walk to the Church of St Mary with St Leonard or explore the footpaths leading through 747 hectares of cultivated countryside. The presence of sports clubs like Broomfield F.C. adds a layer of community activity. For retirees or families, this mix of fresh air, history, and quick train access defines a high-quality suburban lifestyle. You are close enough to the city for entertainment but far enough for tranquillity. Safety and environmental constraints in CM1 7XA are largely minimal, offering a secure environment for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, and areas of outstanding natural beauty, all registering a 'PASS' level with a score of 0. This means there is no flood risk coverage, no protected nature reserves, and no restricted planning constraints hindering home improvements. In terms of crime, the risk assessment also shows a 'PASS' level with a score of 76 out of 100. This score reflects a low crime risk, placing the neighbourhood below the national average for safety. You can walk locally along Parsonage Green or the riverbank without significant safety concerns during daylight hours. The landscape is populated by houses and farmland, reducing opportunities for the footless crime common in high-density urban zones. The surrounding civil parish has a history dating back to 1086, yet it maintains modern safety standards. No protected woodland or nature reserves impose restrictions on where you can build or park. However, as with any residential area, properties are integrated into the wider circuit of the B1008 Main Road, which carries the usual volume of traffic associated with a main artery just north of the city. Who typically lives in the CM1 7XA postcode?The population in CM1 7XA consists of 1,741 people, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years are the most common age range. Eighty-nine percent of residents own their homes, indicating a settled community of established families living in a village environment. What schools are available near CM1 7XA?The nearest school listed for this area is Broomfield Primary School. It is a primary school holding a 'good' Ofsted rating. This provides local education for younger children before they likely move to secondary schools in other towns. How safe is it to live in CM1 7XA?Crime risk in this area is assessed as low with a safety score of 76 out of 100, placing it below the national average. There is no flood risk, and the area is free from planning constraints like protected woodlands or nature reserves, ensuring an open environment for residents. What is the connectivity like for working from home in this area?Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 92. Mobile coverage also performs well with a score of 84. These high ratings ensure reliable internet access for streaming and remote work despite the rural village setting. Are there good transport links from CM1 7XA?Residents have access to Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station provides a journey of 35 to 40 minutes to London Liverpool Street. Additionally, local amenities like Tesco and a Co-operative Society are within practical walking or driving distance.
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The property market for CM1 7XA is overwhelmingly characterised by private ownership. With 89% of residents owning their homes, the area has shifted significantly away from a rental market towards permanent settlement. This statistic implies that properties here are often treated as family homes for multiple generations rather than investment flats for short-term tenancy. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the civil parish of Broomfield's heritage of detached and semi-detached living. You will find that this specific postcode, while small, belongs to a wider settlement that includes houses and historic farmhouses such as Priors, Butlers, and Scravels. The 15th-century timbers listed in nearby Broomfield Hall indicate the presence of older, potentially valuable stock in the wider area. For buyers, this means looking at the local market for CM1 7XA often involves searching for traditional homes that may need modernisation alongside those in high-demand condition. The low rental stock suggests competition for purchase is higher than in mixed areas. Buyers here are likely competing with other long-term residents or those relocating for the local schools and riverside views. The housing stock reflects the area's history, meaning options for flats or converted Lidos are scarce compared to the number of standard family homes. Education is a key consideration for families living in CM1 7XA, with Broomfield Primary School standing as the designated primary option nearby. This state-funded school holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, confirming it meets the required standards for teaching and student support. The single entry in your school search results indicates a focused local provision for early education before pupils often transfer to secondary options elsewhere. Having a primary school with a 'good' rating provides comfort for parents moving into homes in CM1 7XA, ensuring quality early learning is available without needing to commute to neighbouring towns. The locality supports a mix of accommodation types, yet the school data highlights a primary focus on younger children and families with school-aged kids. While the data only lists one primary institution, the presence of Broomfield Primary suggests the area is oriented towards attracting families with young children. For those assessing schools near CM1 7XA, this single confirmed option highlights the importance of planning for secondary school catchment areas outside the immediate postcode. Digital connectivity in CM1 7XA is robust and suitable for remote working or heavy internet usage. Residents benefit from a fixed broadband quality score of 92, which ranks among the highest levels of connection quality available. You can stream, upload, and download files with minimal interruption, making the area practical for those who work from home. Mobile network performance is also strong, with a coverage score of 84 providing reliable signal throughout the settlement. Although you may not see 5G everywhere, the 84 score indicates good 4G connectivity for daily communication. These figures mean you do not need to compromise on digital needs despite living in a small, historic village surrounded by farmland. The digital infrastructure supports a modern lifestyle within a traditional setting. For residents, this connectivity is especially useful given the area's isolation from the main urban core. You can rely on high-speed internet for shopping, banking, and entertainment without relying solely on public services. The combination of excellent broadband and solid mobile coverage ensures that living in CM1 7XA does not mean living in a digital time wedge. Daily life in CM1 7XA balances village charm with access to major retail and travel hubs. Within practical reach, you have five retail outlets, including the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, Tesco Chelmsford, and Tesco Springfield. These supermarkets and co-ops ensure you do not need to travel far for groceries or household essentials. The area connects quickly to the national rail network via two major stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station serves as your primary link to London Liverpool Street, offering journeys in approximately 35 to 40 minutes. This rail access transforms the perceived distance to the capital into a manageable commute. Locally, the lifestyle is enriched by the River Chelmer weir, five village greens, and historic pubs at Angel Green. You can walk to the Church of St Mary with St Leonard or explore the footpaths leading through 747 hectares of cultivated countryside. The presence of sports clubs like Broomfield F.C. adds a layer of community activity. For retirees or families, this mix of fresh air, history, and quick train access defines a high-quality suburban lifestyle. You are close enough to the city for entertainment but far enough for tranquillity. Safety and environmental constraints in CM1 7XA are largely minimal, offering a secure environment for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, and areas of outstanding natural beauty, all registering a 'PASS' level with a score of 0. This means there is no flood risk coverage, no protected nature reserves, and no restricted planning constraints hindering home improvements. In terms of crime, the risk assessment also shows a 'PASS' level with a score of 76 out of 100. This score reflects a low crime risk, placing the neighbourhood below the national average for safety. You can walk locally along Parsonage Green or the riverbank without significant safety concerns during daylight hours. The landscape is populated by houses and farmland, reducing opportunities for the footless crime common in high-density urban zones. The surrounding civil parish has a history dating back to 1086, yet it maintains modern safety standards. No protected woodland or nature reserves impose restrictions on where you can build or park. However, as with any residential area, properties are integrated into the wider circuit of the B1008 Main Road, which carries the usual volume of traffic associated with a main artery just north of the city. Who typically lives in the CM1 7XA postcode?The population in CM1 7XA consists of 1,741 people, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years are the most common age range. Eighty-nine percent of residents own their homes, indicating a settled community of established families living in a village environment. What schools are available near CM1 7XA?The nearest school listed for this area is Broomfield Primary School. It is a primary school holding a 'good' Ofsted rating. This provides local education for younger children before they likely move to secondary schools in other towns. How safe is it to live in CM1 7XA?Crime risk in this area is assessed as low with a safety score of 76 out of 100, placing it below the national average. There is no flood risk, and the area is free from planning constraints like protected woodlands or nature reserves, ensuring an open environment for residents. What is the connectivity like for working from home in this area?Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 92. Mobile coverage also performs well with a score of 84. These high ratings ensure reliable internet access for streaming and remote work despite the rural village setting. Are there good transport links from CM1 7XA?Residents have access to Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station provides a journey of 35 to 40 minutes to London Liverpool Street. Additionally, local amenities like Tesco and a Co-operative Society are within practical walking or driving distance.
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Daily life in CM1 7XA balances village charm with access to major retail and travel hubs. Within practical reach, you have five retail outlets, including the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, Tesco Chelmsford, and Tesco Springfield. These supermarkets and co-ops ensure you do not need to travel far for groceries or household essentials. The area connects quickly to the national rail network via two major stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station serves as your primary link to London Liverpool Street, offering journeys in approximately 35 to 40 minutes. This rail access transforms the perceived distance to the capital into a manageable commute. Locally, the lifestyle is enriched by the River Chelmer weir, five village greens, and historic pubs at Angel Green. You can walk to the Church of St Mary with St Leonard or explore the footpaths leading through 747 hectares of cultivated countryside. The presence of sports clubs like Broomfield F.C. adds a layer of community activity. For retirees or families, this mix of fresh air, history, and quick train access defines a high-quality suburban lifestyle. You are close enough to the city for entertainment but far enough for tranquillity. Safety and environmental constraints in CM1 7XA are largely minimal, offering a secure environment for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, and areas of outstanding natural beauty, all registering a 'PASS' level with a score of 0. This means there is no flood risk coverage, no protected nature reserves, and no restricted planning constraints hindering home improvements. In terms of crime, the risk assessment also shows a 'PASS' level with a score of 76 out of 100. This score reflects a low crime risk, placing the neighbourhood below the national average for safety. You can walk locally along Parsonage Green or the riverbank without significant safety concerns during daylight hours. The landscape is populated by houses and farmland, reducing opportunities for the footless crime common in high-density urban zones. The surrounding civil parish has a history dating back to 1086, yet it maintains modern safety standards. No protected woodland or nature reserves impose restrictions on where you can build or park. However, as with any residential area, properties are integrated into the wider circuit of the B1008 Main Road, which carries the usual volume of traffic associated with a main artery just north of the city. Who typically lives in the CM1 7XA postcode?The population in CM1 7XA consists of 1,741 people, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years are the most common age range. Eighty-nine percent of residents own their homes, indicating a settled community of established families living in a village environment. What schools are available near CM1 7XA?The nearest school listed for this area is Broomfield Primary School. It is a primary school holding a 'good' Ofsted rating. This provides local education for younger children before they likely move to secondary schools in other towns. How safe is it to live in CM1 7XA?Crime risk in this area is assessed as low with a safety score of 76 out of 100, placing it below the national average. There is no flood risk, and the area is free from planning constraints like protected woodlands or nature reserves, ensuring an open environment for residents. What is the connectivity like for working from home in this area?Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 92. Mobile coverage also performs well with a score of 84. These high ratings ensure reliable internet access for streaming and remote work despite the rural village setting. Are there good transport links from CM1 7XA?Residents have access to Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station provides a journey of 35 to 40 minutes to London Liverpool Street. Additionally, local amenities like Tesco and a Co-operative Society are within practical walking or driving distance.
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Education is a key consideration for families living in CM1 7XA, with Broomfield Primary School standing as the designated primary option nearby. This state-funded school holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, confirming it meets the required standards for teaching and student support. The single entry in your school search results indicates a focused local provision for early education before pupils often transfer to secondary options elsewhere. Having a primary school with a 'good' rating provides comfort for parents moving into homes in CM1 7XA, ensuring quality early learning is available without needing to commute to neighbouring towns. The locality supports a mix of accommodation types, yet the school data highlights a primary focus on younger children and families with school-aged kids. While the data only lists one primary institution, the presence of Broomfield Primary suggests the area is oriented towards attracting families with young children. For those assessing schools near CM1 7XA, this single confirmed option highlights the importance of planning for secondary school catchment areas outside the immediate postcode. Digital connectivity in CM1 7XA is robust and suitable for remote working or heavy internet usage. Residents benefit from a fixed broadband quality score of 92, which ranks among the highest levels of connection quality available. You can stream, upload, and download files with minimal interruption, making the area practical for those who work from home. Mobile network performance is also strong, with a coverage score of 84 providing reliable signal throughout the settlement. Although you may not see 5G everywhere, the 84 score indicates good 4G connectivity for daily communication. These figures mean you do not need to compromise on digital needs despite living in a small, historic village surrounded by farmland. The digital infrastructure supports a modern lifestyle within a traditional setting. For residents, this connectivity is especially useful given the area's isolation from the main urban core. You can rely on high-speed internet for shopping, banking, and entertainment without relying solely on public services. The combination of excellent broadband and solid mobile coverage ensures that living in CM1 7XA does not mean living in a digital time wedge. Daily life in CM1 7XA balances village charm with access to major retail and travel hubs. Within practical reach, you have five retail outlets, including the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, Tesco Chelmsford, and Tesco Springfield. These supermarkets and co-ops ensure you do not need to travel far for groceries or household essentials. The area connects quickly to the national rail network via two major stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station serves as your primary link to London Liverpool Street, offering journeys in approximately 35 to 40 minutes. This rail access transforms the perceived distance to the capital into a manageable commute. Locally, the lifestyle is enriched by the River Chelmer weir, five village greens, and historic pubs at Angel Green. You can walk to the Church of St Mary with St Leonard or explore the footpaths leading through 747 hectares of cultivated countryside. The presence of sports clubs like Broomfield F.C. adds a layer of community activity. For retirees or families, this mix of fresh air, history, and quick train access defines a high-quality suburban lifestyle. You are close enough to the city for entertainment but far enough for tranquillity. Safety and environmental constraints in CM1 7XA are largely minimal, offering a secure environment for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, and areas of outstanding natural beauty, all registering a 'PASS' level with a score of 0. This means there is no flood risk coverage, no protected nature reserves, and no restricted planning constraints hindering home improvements. In terms of crime, the risk assessment also shows a 'PASS' level with a score of 76 out of 100. This score reflects a low crime risk, placing the neighbourhood below the national average for safety. You can walk locally along Parsonage Green or the riverbank without significant safety concerns during daylight hours. The landscape is populated by houses and farmland, reducing opportunities for the footless crime common in high-density urban zones. The surrounding civil parish has a history dating back to 1086, yet it maintains modern safety standards. No protected woodland or nature reserves impose restrictions on where you can build or park. However, as with any residential area, properties are integrated into the wider circuit of the B1008 Main Road, which carries the usual volume of traffic associated with a main artery just north of the city. Who typically lives in the CM1 7XA postcode?The population in CM1 7XA consists of 1,741 people, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years are the most common age range. Eighty-nine percent of residents own their homes, indicating a settled community of established families living in a village environment. What schools are available near CM1 7XA?The nearest school listed for this area is Broomfield Primary School. It is a primary school holding a 'good' Ofsted rating. This provides local education for younger children before they likely move to secondary schools in other towns. How safe is it to live in CM1 7XA?Crime risk in this area is assessed as low with a safety score of 76 out of 100, placing it below the national average. There is no flood risk, and the area is free from planning constraints like protected woodlands or nature reserves, ensuring an open environment for residents. What is the connectivity like for working from home in this area?Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 92. Mobile coverage also performs well with a score of 84. These high ratings ensure reliable internet access for streaming and remote work despite the rural village setting. Are there good transport links from CM1 7XA?Residents have access to Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station provides a journey of 35 to 40 minutes to London Liverpool Street. Additionally, local amenities like Tesco and a Co-operative Society are within practical walking or driving distance.
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The community in CM1 7XA is defined by stability and maturity. The median age in this area is 47 years old, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years being the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood populated by established families and those in mid-life rather than a student or young professional enclave. You are likely to meet neighbours who have put down roots, reflected in the high rate of home ownership. Statistically, 89% of households here own their homes, indicating a settled population with a strong local connection. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, fitting the village preference for detached or semi-detached family living rather than blocks of flats. The predominant ethnic group identified in this specific cluster is White. These figures combine to create a demographic picture of a tightly knit, older community. You will not find the transient feel common in university towns or expensive city centre developments. Instead, the area reflects a classic Essex suburb where long-term planning and home improvement are priorities. The high home ownership rate often correlates with lower deprivation, suggesting residents enjoy comfortable financial standing. This stability makes the area attractive to those seeking a quiet, predictable neighbourhood where life moves at a measured pace. The property market for CM1 7XA is overwhelmingly characterised by private ownership. With 89% of residents owning their homes, the area has shifted significantly away from a rental market towards permanent settlement. This statistic implies that properties here are often treated as family homes for multiple generations rather than investment flats for short-term tenancy. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the civil parish of Broomfield's heritage of detached and semi-detached living. You will find that this specific postcode, while small, belongs to a wider settlement that includes houses and historic farmhouses such as Priors, Butlers, and Scravels. The 15th-century timbers listed in nearby Broomfield Hall indicate the presence of older, potentially valuable stock in the wider area. For buyers, this means looking at the local market for CM1 7XA often involves searching for traditional homes that may need modernisation alongside those in high-demand condition. The low rental stock suggests competition for purchase is higher than in mixed areas. Buyers here are likely competing with other long-term residents or those relocating for the local schools and riverside views. The housing stock reflects the area's history, meaning options for flats or converted Lidos are scarce compared to the number of standard family homes. Education is a key consideration for families living in CM1 7XA, with Broomfield Primary School standing as the designated primary option nearby. This state-funded school holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, confirming it meets the required standards for teaching and student support. The single entry in your school search results indicates a focused local provision for early education before pupils often transfer to secondary options elsewhere. Having a primary school with a 'good' rating provides comfort for parents moving into homes in CM1 7XA, ensuring quality early learning is available without needing to commute to neighbouring towns. The locality supports a mix of accommodation types, yet the school data highlights a primary focus on younger children and families with school-aged kids. While the data only lists one primary institution, the presence of Broomfield Primary suggests the area is oriented towards attracting families with young children. For those assessing schools near CM1 7XA, this single confirmed option highlights the importance of planning for secondary school catchment areas outside the immediate postcode. Digital connectivity in CM1 7XA is robust and suitable for remote working or heavy internet usage. Residents benefit from a fixed broadband quality score of 92, which ranks among the highest levels of connection quality available. You can stream, upload, and download files with minimal interruption, making the area practical for those who work from home. Mobile network performance is also strong, with a coverage score of 84 providing reliable signal throughout the settlement. Although you may not see 5G everywhere, the 84 score indicates good 4G connectivity for daily communication. These figures mean you do not need to compromise on digital needs despite living in a small, historic village surrounded by farmland. The digital infrastructure supports a modern lifestyle within a traditional setting. For residents, this connectivity is especially useful given the area's isolation from the main urban core. You can rely on high-speed internet for shopping, banking, and entertainment without relying solely on public services. The combination of excellent broadband and solid mobile coverage ensures that living in CM1 7XA does not mean living in a digital time wedge. Daily life in CM1 7XA balances village charm with access to major retail and travel hubs. Within practical reach, you have five retail outlets, including the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, Tesco Chelmsford, and Tesco Springfield. These supermarkets and co-ops ensure you do not need to travel far for groceries or household essentials. The area connects quickly to the national rail network via two major stations: Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station serves as your primary link to London Liverpool Street, offering journeys in approximately 35 to 40 minutes. This rail access transforms the perceived distance to the capital into a manageable commute. Locally, the lifestyle is enriched by the River Chelmer weir, five village greens, and historic pubs at Angel Green. You can walk to the Church of St Mary with St Leonard or explore the footpaths leading through 747 hectares of cultivated countryside. The presence of sports clubs like Broomfield F.C. adds a layer of community activity. For retirees or families, this mix of fresh air, history, and quick train access defines a high-quality suburban lifestyle. You are close enough to the city for entertainment but far enough for tranquillity. Safety and environmental constraints in CM1 7XA are largely minimal, offering a secure environment for residents. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, and areas of outstanding natural beauty, all registering a 'PASS' level with a score of 0. This means there is no flood risk coverage, no protected nature reserves, and no restricted planning constraints hindering home improvements. In terms of crime, the risk assessment also shows a 'PASS' level with a score of 76 out of 100. This score reflects a low crime risk, placing the neighbourhood below the national average for safety. You can walk locally along Parsonage Green or the riverbank without significant safety concerns during daylight hours. The landscape is populated by houses and farmland, reducing opportunities for the footless crime common in high-density urban zones. The surrounding civil parish has a history dating back to 1086, yet it maintains modern safety standards. No protected woodland or nature reserves impose restrictions on where you can build or park. However, as with any residential area, properties are integrated into the wider circuit of the B1008 Main Road, which carries the usual volume of traffic associated with a main artery just north of the city. Who typically lives in the CM1 7XA postcode?The population in CM1 7XA consists of 1,741 people, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years are the most common age range. Eighty-nine percent of residents own their homes, indicating a settled community of established families living in a village environment. What schools are available near CM1 7XA?The nearest school listed for this area is Broomfield Primary School. It is a primary school holding a 'good' Ofsted rating. This provides local education for younger children before they likely move to secondary schools in other towns. How safe is it to live in CM1 7XA?Crime risk in this area is assessed as low with a safety score of 76 out of 100, placing it below the national average. There is no flood risk, and the area is free from planning constraints like protected woodlands or nature reserves, ensuring an open environment for residents. What is the connectivity like for working from home in this area?Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 92. Mobile coverage also performs well with a score of 84. These high ratings ensure reliable internet access for streaming and remote work despite the rural village setting. Are there good transport links from CM1 7XA?Residents have access to Chelmsford Railway Station and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. Chelmsford station provides a journey of 35 to 40 minutes to London Liverpool Street. Additionally, local amenities like Tesco and a Co-operative Society are within practical walking or driving distance.
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