Area Overview for CM2 0SP

Area Information

Living in CM2 0SP means residing within the Moulsham and Central Ward of the City of Chelmsford, a unitary authority district in Essex. This specific postcode cluster covers approximately 350 square metres and forms a small residential pocket within a much larger urban landscape. The area sits south of Chelmsford city centre and includes parts of the historic Old Moulsham district along Moulsham Street, the city's oldest road. Human activity here dates back to the Neolithic period, with significant Roman-era settlement predating the modern city. By 1591, the area had developed as a modest village featuring medieval timber-framed houses, while later history includes a connection to the Mildmay family who controlled the hamlet until 1839. Today, the ward supports over 30% of Chelmsford's jobs through a mix of commercial, retailing, educational, and cultural uses. You are stepping into a location defined by its proximity to the city heart, where historic elements like the 1787 stone bridge link directly to the High Street. The population here is dense for its size, creating a vibrant but compact living environment where daily life blends with the commercial rhythm of the surrounding central business district.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
350 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

The property market in CM2 0SP is defined by a high volume of private sector rental stock and a low level of owner occupation. Only 22% of homes in this postcode are owner-occupied, meaning seven in ten households rent or hold tenancies. Flats constitute the predominant accommodation type, reflecting the urban nature of the Moulsham and Central Ward. This profile indicates that buyers looking for equity or long-term stability should expect to compete with investors and landlords in this small 350 square metre zone. The area is part of a larger ward that has seen recent developments, including new offices, a hotel, and residential schemes on Victoria Road and the former Anglia Ruskin site. These developments, alongside the existing mix of residential, commercial, and educational uses, drive demand for compact urban living. For those seeking a pied-à-terre or a first home in the city, the market here is active but leans heavily toward leasehold properties. The concentration of flats and the low ownership percentage suggest a market driven by investment and transient lifestyles rather than permanent family settlement.

House Prices in CM2 0SP

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Energy Efficiency in CM2 0SP

Daily life in CM2 0SP is centred around the convenience of the city centre, with five key retail venues within practical reach. You can shop at M&S Chelmsford, Morrisons Daily, and Tesco Chelmsford, all located very close to your residence. These supermarkets, alongside other retail outlets, provide comprehensive daily needs without the need for long commutes. The area is also a hub for transport, with three railway stations in the vicinity: Chelmsford Railway Station, Ingatestone Railway Station, and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station. This makes travelling to the wider region or London straightforward and efficient. The estate includes historic sites like Moulsham Street, the city's oldest road, and the 1787 stone bridge linking to the High Street. St John's Church, built in 1837 with a tower added in 1883, stands as a local landmark. The economy is driven by sectors including information and communication, finance, and health services, ensuring a bustling backdrop to residential life. The mix of historic industry, such as Marconi's first radio factory site, and modern commercial developments creates a dynamic living environment.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CM2 0SP reflects an urban environment shaped by its location within the city centre. The median age of residents stands at 22 years, indicating a youthful population structure. While the most common age range across the broader ward is adults between 30 and 64 years, the specific postcode area suggests a significant presence of younger households, students, or renters. Home ownership is relatively low, with only 22% of residents owning their homes outright, implying that rental accommodation is the dominant tenure for the majority. The area consists primarily of flats, which aligns with the urban density and the prevalence of non-owner-occupied housing. Although the predominant ethnic group is White, the ward's character is described as diverse, driven by the diverse mix of residential, commercial, and educational uses supporting the local economy. This demographic profile suggests a lively, transient community rather than a settled family neighbourhood. The low ownership rate and flat-heavy stock create a distinct dynamic from older, self-contained suburban areas, catering more to professionals and students looking for flexibility within the city's core.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

22
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

53
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of CM2 0SP?
The community features a youthful demographic with a median age of 22 years. While the most common age range for the wider ward is 30-64 years, the local property market is dominated by flats and rentals. Home ownership is low at 22%, suggesting the area attracts young professionals, students, and investors rather than established family households seeking owner-occupied properties.
How well connected is the area to London and rail networks?
Digital connectivity is strong, with a mobile coverage score of 84 and a fixed broadband score of 81, both representing good to excellent quality suitable for working from home. Physically, you are located near three major railway stations: Chelmsford Railway Station, Ingatestone Railway Station, and Hatfield Peverel Railway Station, providing efficient access to the wider region.
What are the main safety concerns for buyers in this postcode?
Residents must consider two critical safety factors. There is a critical flood risk level (score 100), indicating high flood risk coverage in a small 350 square metre area. Additionally, crime risk is classified as critical with a score of 2, meaning rates are above average and enhanced security is recommended. These factors contrast with zero risk scores for planning constraints like wetlands or protected woodlands.
What amenities are available within walking distance?
Retail and transport options are immediately accessible. You have five nearby amenities, including M&S Chelmsford, Morrisons Daily, and Tesco Chelmsford for shopping. Transport links include three railway stations: Chelmsford, Ingatestone, and Hatfield Peverel. The location also offers proximity to historic sites like Moulsham Street and St John's Church, built in 1837.

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