Area Overview for CM15 0JP
Area Information
CM15 0JP is a small residential postcode nestled in the village of Kelvedon Hatch, part of the Borough of Brentwood in south Essex. This area sits within the Metropolitan Green Belt, preserving open land around it. With a population of 1,708 and a density of 253 people per square kilometre, it is a tight-knit rural community. Historically, Kelvedon Hatch was a farming village, its name deriving from “Speckled Hill” as recorded in the Domesday Book. Today, it retains its rural character, with a mix of older homes and modern housing. The area is within easy reach of Brentwood, a larger town with more amenities, yet it remains distinct for its quiet, low-density living. Residents benefit from proximity to the Green Belt, which offers walking and cycling routes, while nearby towns provide retail and transport links. The postcode’s small size means it is a self-contained neighbourhood, with a focus on local life. Its history includes notable sites like Kelvedon Hall, a Grade II* listed building, and a Cold War-era nuclear bunker now open to the public. Living here offers a blend of historical interest and modern convenience, ideal for those seeking a peaceful, community-oriented lifestyle.
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- Population
- 1708
- Population Density
- 253 people/km²
CM15 0JP is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 80% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is largely houses, which is typical for rural postcodes with limited high-density development. This suggests a market focused on family homes and long-term residency rather than short-term rentals or flats. The small size of the postcode means the housing stock is limited, with a concentration of individual properties rather than larger estates or commercial developments. Buyers should consider that the area’s proximity to the Metropolitan Green Belt may restrict expansion, preserving its low-density character. For those seeking a home, the high home ownership rate indicates a stable market, but the limited number of properties could mean competition for available listings. The presence of nearby towns like Brentwood also means some residents may commute, though the area’s rural nature makes it appealing for those prioritising space and tranquillity over urban amenities.
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Residents of CM15 0JP have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Tesco Doddinghurst, Co-op Pilgrims, and M&S Ongar Rd Brentwood BP. These shops provide essential groceries, clothing, and household items, reducing the need for long trips to larger towns. The area’s rail connections to Shenfield, Brentwood, and Harold Wood stations offer easy access to urban centres for dining, entertainment, and additional shopping. While the postcode itself is rural, the proximity to the Metropolitan Green Belt provides opportunities for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and nature walks. The combination of local retail, reliable transport, and nearby green spaces creates a balanced lifestyle, blending convenience with the tranquillity of a rural setting. The absence of large-scale leisure facilities means residents may need to travel for cinemas or major events, but the area’s charm lies in its simplicity and self-sufficiency.
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The population of CM15 0JP has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a community skewed towards middle-aged adults, likely including families and professionals. Home ownership is high at 80%, with the predominant accommodation type being houses. This indicates a stable, long-term resident base, with fewer rental properties or flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area’s rural, traditional character. The low population density of 253 people per square kilometre further supports the idea of a spread-out, less crowded environment. The age profile suggests a mature community, possibly with a focus on established households rather than younger families or students. The lack of specific data on deprivation or diversity means the area’s social dynamics are not fully detailed, but the high home ownership and age demographics point to a settled, low-turnover neighbourhood.
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