Area Overview for CM11 2PU
Area Information
Great Burstead and South Green forms the civil parish for the CM11 2PU postcode, situated in the Borough of Basildon, Essex. This residential cluster lies approximately 1.5 miles south of Billericay town centre within the painted code 01277. The area was established as a distinct parish on 1 September 1996, carved from the former unparished area of Basildon. While the modern parish covers a smaller footprint than the pre-1937 boundaries, it remains firmly part of the Billericay built-up area. The name Great Burstead stems from Old English, signifying a fortified place. Historical roots extend back to at least AD 500 when Saxons settled in the valley. Evidence of continuous human occupation exists from the Paleolithic and Mesolithic eras. A wooden church originally stood around 680 AD to replace a preaching cross set up by missionary Bishop Cedd in 653 AD. The current stone structure at St Mary Magdalene dates from Norman times, with significant rebuilding in the 14th and 15th centuries. An ancient English Yew tree south of the church is thought to be one of Essex's oldest trees. Today, Great Burstead and the adjoining village of South Green function as a cohesive community linked to the town centre.
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- Area Size
- Not available
- Population
- 1571
- Population Density
- 362 people/km²
This postcode area serves a market dominated by houses, with recorded accommodation types exclusively featuring houses rather than flats or bungalows. The property market reflects a high level of stability, evidenced by an 88 per cent home ownership rate. This figure indicates that the vast majority of residents purchased their current homes rather than renting. The housing stock consists primarily of standalone or semi-detached properties suitable for the local age profile of adults aged 30 to 64 years. Given the total population of 1,571 within this specific postal sector, the number of available listings at any time remains limited. Potential buyers should expect competition among owner-occupiers who maintain long-term residence in the parish. The exclusive focus on houses means there is no rental sector pressure or student accommodation influencing property values in this cluster. The market operates within the broader Billericay built-up area but retains distinct local characteristics defined by the 1996 parish boundary changes. Ownership levels exceed the national average for comparable English suburbs, highlighting the area's appeal to those seeking permanent security in their homes.
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Energy Efficiency in CM11 2PU
Residents benefit from practical amenities located within a short drive or walk. Five retail outlets operate in the immediate vicinity, including Tesco Grange, Tesco Billericay, and Cook Billericay. These supermarkets provide comprehensive shopping needs for daily groceries and household essentials. Five railway stations serve the parish, with Billericay Railway Station, Laindon Railway Station, and Basildon Railway Station forming the main transport spine. Nelsons Coach Station offers additional bus connections for local travel requirements. South Green functions as the main shopping district, anchoring the consumer landscape for the parish. The proximity to Billericay town centre allows access to wider leisure facilities, cinemas, and hospitality venues not detailed within the specific CM11 cluster data. The ancient English Yew tree near St Mary Magdalene Church adds historical character to the streetscape despite lacking formal park status in the amenity list. The parish includes St Peter's Catholic Primary School which serves as a focal point for community events and parent networks. Practicality defines the local economy with retail and transport dominating the available services over fine dining or boutique leisure options.
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Schools
Families residing in CM11 2PU have access to St Peter's Catholic Primary School, located within the immediate area. This institution operates as a primary school and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, which represents the highest possible inspection standard in the UK education system. The presence of an outstanding-rated primary school provides reassurance for parents prioritising early education quality. The data lists no secondary schools or further education colleges within the specific amenity sphere for this postcode cluster. Prospective homebuyers must look beyond this immediate postal sector for high school options, as only primary provision exists locally. The school mix is singular compared to larger towns offering a full educational spectrum from nursery through to sixth form. The outstanding rating of St Peter's Catholic Primary School suggests strong academic performance and effective management. While no other schools appear in the recorded nearby amenities, the designation of the area as part of the Billericay built-up area may imply proximity to établissements in the wider town centre. Families should verify catchment areas for the listed primary school before committing to purchase.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Peter's Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Peter's Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CM11 2PU reflects a settled local population with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged 30 to 64 years represent the most common age range, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by mature households rather than students or young families. Home ownership stands at 88 per cent, confirming this as a predominantly owner-occupied area. Accommodation types are overwhelmingly houses, with no flats or terraced housing listed in the primary data for this cluster. White residents form the predominant ethnic group in this small residential zone with a total population of 1,571 people. Density reaches 362 people per square kilometre, suggesting reasonably spread-out living compared to high-rise urban centres. The high percentage of owner-occupiers aligns with the presence of historic houses and the absence of large student housing blocks. This demographic profile points to families and established couples seeking stability in a quiet environment. The age distribution suggests a lack of transient populations, creating a consistent community fabric over time.
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