Area Overview for CM13 1DE
Area Information
Hutton runs four and a half kilometres east from the town centre of Brentwood, positioning CM13 1DE on the edge of the built-up area. You will find this postcode covers a small residential cluster of just over 2,300 square metres, serving a population of 1,546 people. The location lies at the heart of the Hutton North Ward, an area with documented history stretching back to the Domesday Book of 1086. When you move to this ward, you enter a district where the name Hutton derives from a farm or settlement on a hill spur. The parish church of All Saints stands as a significant landmark, dating to the early 14th century, though it was largely rebuilt in 1873. Life here is defined by its proximity to the historic estate of Hutton Poplars. This building, originally constructed in 1906 to house children from east London, now operates as an Adult Community Learning centre for the Mid Essex Adult Community College. Living in CM13 1DE means you are close to facilities that support adult education alongside your daily routine. The ward contains approximately 2,512 residents in the broader context, while your specific postcode cluster reflects a tightly knit community of over 1,500 individuals. You buy into a slice of Essex where the modern ward council management blends seamlessly with ancient historical roots. The area remains distinct because it balances its century-old heritage with contemporary suburban living arrangements.
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You are looking at a market defined by standard residential housing rather than lifestyle housing. The 44 per cent home ownership rate signals that this is a mainstream market where numerous families hold title deeds to their properties. In CM13 1DE, the dominant accommodation type is houses, so you will primarily view detached or semi-detached dwellings rather than converted flats or purpose-built estates. This homogeneity simplifies your property search, as most listings address families or empty nesters who already know what to expect from the layout. Because the area is a residential cluster far from the high-rise density of central Brentwood, price premiums for convenience do not apply here. You pay for house space and gardens, not for proximity to a subway station or tenement hallway. The small area size of just 2,309 square metres means there is limited land available for new build development, and expansion is unlikely. This scarcity protects existing home values against short-term dips but may restrict your options for finding unusual layouts or larger plots. When you buy homes in CM13 1DE, you acquire a piece of a stable, established residential zone where the stock is finite and well-known to local estate agents.
House Prices in CM13 1DE
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Energy Efficiency in CM13 1DE
Your daily convenience depends on the amenities clustered within practical reach of CM13 1DE. You can purchase groceries at the Co-op Rayleigh or visit the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, both listed as the top retail options for this area. If you prefer a larger supermarket, the Tesco Brentwood offers essential household items and a range of fresh produce nearby. These five major retailers provide a solid loop of essentials for domestic life. For commuting, you rely on the rail network, with five train stations identified as being within reach. Key stations include Shenfield Railway Station, Ingatestone Railway Station, and Brentwood Railway Station. This transport mix allows you to choose travel times based on your schedule. You can catch a train at Shenfield or Ingatestone for quick access to London, or use Brentwood for local leisure trips. The presence of five distinct retail parks or shopping destinations ensures you do not need to travel far for basic weekly shop. Convenience is defined by these fixed points of service rather than local cafes or parks listed in the current data. Your lifestyle revolves around these five retail and five rail nodes, creating a predictable routine for work and rest.
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Schools
Education in the immediate vicinity of CM13 1DE is represented by the nearby educational institution, Hutton All Saints Church of England Primary School. This school falls under the primary category and holds a "good" Ofsted rating from the Education and Skills Funding Agency. You have access to this specific academy when enrolling your child for local education without needing to travel to Brentwood town centre for early years provision. This primary option serves the younger demographic within the ward. It fits the needs of children from the 30 to 64 age bracket of their parents, who are statistically the most common age range here. The school name echoes the area's history, as the surrounding parish church was also dedicated to All Saints. You do not have secondary school data listed for this specific postcode, but the primary facility ensures local education for the youngest residents. When planning your move, you rely on the "good" rating and the church-affiliated status of Hutton All Saints to gauge the quality of state-funded education available on your doorstep. This focus on a single, rated primary school defines the educational landscape for families living directly in this cluster.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Hutton All Saints' Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Hutton All Saints' Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The people living in CM13 1DE reflect a mature demographic, with a median age of 47 years. Most homeowners you encounter fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years. This profile suggests a neighbourhood where many residents have settled in the area sustained their careers for a decade or more. You will find that households here are generally stable, containing adults who likely require easy access to healthcare and local services rather than playgrounds alone. The community consists predominantly of White residents, mirroring the broader historical patterns of the Brentwood district. Home ownership stands at 44 per cent within this specific cluster. This figure indicates that while many families own their homes outright, nearly half of the residents may rent or share ownership through other arrangements. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, confirming that you will not find apartments or flats in this postcode. Every house you view represents a standalone property, surrounded by other similar homes across the Hutton North Ward. This ownership mix creates a stable yet dynamic market where new buyers often compete with long-term owners. The low population density, calculated at 669,610 people per square kilometre based on the area size, highlights the spread-out nature of the housing stock compared to denser urban environments.
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