Area Overview for CM11 1WG
Area Information
Living in CM11 1WG offers access to a small residential cluster located within the historic town of Billericay, Essex. This specific postcode covers a population of 1,367 residents, creating tight-knit neighbourhoods where local character is well established. The area sits atop a low ridge that straddles the parishes of Great Burstead and Mountnessing, giving it a distinct geographical position relative to the wider region. Prospective buyers will find they are moving into a community with deep historical roots, dating back to at least 1291 when it was first recorded as 'Byllyrica'. The location was historically significant as a market settlement and a staging post for pilgrims, and later saw four locals sail on the Mayflower in 1620. Today, the land features examples of ancient history alongside modern conveniences. You can explore burial mounds in Norsey Wood, Roman fort evidence at Blunts Wall, and the historic High Street which served as a key crossroads linking routes from the Thames to Wickford. While you are in a small postcode area, you remain within practical reach of significant local amenities in Billericay. Daily life centres around a quiet residential environment without the immediate constraints of protected planning statuses like Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Ramsar sites, meaning future development is not restricted by these specific designations. The community feels established, with over 50% of those present falling into the 30 to 64 age range, ensuring a stable demographic.
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- Population
- 1367
- Population Density
- 1471 people/km²
The property market in CM11 1WG is defined by a housing stock that is almost entirely made up of houses. With 94 per cent of residents owning their homes, the market functions primarily as an owner-occupied estate rather than a rental hub. This high level of ownership suggests that buyers looking at homes in CM11 1WG are often purchasing their first property, moving up in value, or retiring into the suburb. The low proportion of rental accommodation means that demand from external investors or lifestyle renters is not a driving force in this specific cluster. You are buying into an area where the residents have roots, which can positively impact the upkeep of the streets and local facilities. The accommodation type is strictly houses, meaning there are no flats or apartments within this postcode boundary. This is typical of the wider Billericay area, which straddles the parishes of Great Burstead and Mountnessing. For a buyer, this implies a need for larger plots and gardens which are common in the 30 to 64 demographic that forms the backbone of the community. The stability of the housing tenure reduces the likelihood of sudden vacancies, though it does mean that the pool of available properties at any given time may be smaller than in areas with higher tenancy rates.
House Prices in CM11 1WG
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Energy Efficiency in CM11 1WG
Living in CM11 1WG grants you immediate access to retail and transport hubs located in the wider town of Billericay. Within practical reach, you can visit five retail outlets, including the Co-op Billericay and the Tesco Billericay. These supermarkets provide the essential groceries and daily goods needed for household management without the need for a long drive. For those who rely on trains or coaches, five nearby stations offer connections, including Billericay Railway Station, Ingatestone Railway Station, and Wickford Railway Station. The Nelsons Coach Station also serves the area, providing an additional transport link. This network allows you to travel east to London or west to Wickford with relative ease. The area itself lacks major parks listed in the immediate data, but the historical presence of Norsey Wood and the Roman Way offers green spaces for walking and history enthusiasts. The High Street acts as a historic market axis, providing a linear shopping route. While there are only five bus services listed, the rail options provide a robust alternative. You are not surrounded by luxury boutiques or five-star restaurants in this specific cluster, but you have reliable access to supermarkets and train stations that keep daily logistics simple.
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Schools
Families residing in CM11 1WG have access to Mayflower High School, which appears in local records both as a primary institution and as an academy. The academy status of Mayflower High School is confirmed by its satisfactory Ofsted rating, providing reassurance to parents regarding educational standards. While the data identifies only this single educational facility in the immediate vicinity, the presence of a satisfactory academy suggests the area supports formal state education. If you are looking for schools near CM11 1WG, Mayflower High School is the designated option listed for this specific postcode cluster. The dual categorisation of the school suggests a provider that served local needs across different phases or underwent structural changes to become an academy. There are no primary schools listed separately from this entity in the immediate data, so residents rely on this one institution for all their educational requirements. This lack of variety means that choice for families is limited strictly to this provider, but the satisfactory rating mitigates potential concerns about quality. You do not have data on secondary provision closer than this, and thus Mayflower High School remains the central educational anchor for children growing up in this postcode.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mayflower High School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Mayflower High School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CM11 1WG is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age group represents the most common demographic, accounting for the majority of the 1,367 people living in this area. Such a profile suggests a neighbourhood supported by working families, retired couples, and established professionals rather than young adults seeking their first property or elderly residents in care facilities. Linked to this stability is an extremely high home ownership rate of 94%. This figure indicates that rent pressure is likely minimal within the immediate vicinity of this postcode, and the area sees few cash buyers looking specifically for investment opportunities through short-term lets. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the demographic makeup of the wider Billericay region where this postcode is situated. Housing is exclusively composed of houses, distinguishing this area from parts of the wider county where terraced housing or flats might be more common. There is no data on deprivation levels for this specific cluster, but the high stability of home ownership and the absence of rental properties often correlate with lower economic volatility. Residents here are part of a long-standing settlement where property tenure is secure and the population is not rapidly turning over.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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