Area Overview for CM22 6FB
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Living in CM22 6FB offers a distinct experience within the village of Elsenham, located in north-west Essex. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster with a population of 2,482 people, creating an intimate community feel. You are situated approximately four miles north-east of Bishop's Stortford and within the Uttlesford Hundred. The land here is relatively flat, rising only along the southern margin, while historic cores cluster around the famous Elsenham Cross and local junctions such as the High Street and Robin Hood Road. The first record of the area appeared in the Domesday Book of 1086, listing land supporting a mill and various families. A church dating to at least 1070 sits alongside Elsenham Hall, a large brick mansion that changed hands through notable owners like Walter Gilbey in 1876. The village retains its character through sites like the High Street Mission Room built in 1881 and the former production site for Elsenham Jam. Today, rapid expansion occurs on this historic site. If you are researching homes in this area, you will find a place where modern life intersects with deep history, defined by specific landmarks rather than generic development.
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- 2482
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- 111 people/km²
The property market in CM22 6FB is dominated by private ownership, a fact confirmed by an 85 per cent home ownership rate. This statistic signals that you are looking at an area where most residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find purpose-built rental flats or student accommodation in this postcode. This structure reflects the village nature of Elsenham and its surrounding residential clusters, where land use has long favoured detached or semi-detached homes. For buyers, this environment implies stability and a lower likelihood of high tenant turnover. The housing stock is likely composed of homes that have been owned and potentially updated by previous generations, given the median age of 47. While specific house price data is not included in this overview, the high ownership rate suggests a market where capital appreciation often outpaces rental yields. If you are considering purchasing homes in CM22 6FB, expect to compete in an area where sellers have a long-term commitment to their local estates and where rental demand is naturally limited by the high percentage of owner-occupiers.
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Energy Efficiency in CM22 6FB
Living in CM22 6FB places you within practical reach of key retail and transport hubs. You are close to M&S Stansted Airport SF and M&S Standsted BP, alongside a Tesco located in Elsenham. These five retail points ensure your everyday shopping needs are met without requiring long car journeys. For transport, the area benefits from five nearby rail stations, including Stansted Airport Railway Station, Elsenham Railway Station, and Stansted Mountfitchet Railway Station. The proximity to London Stansted Airport, where you can find one major airport facility within reach, is a significant lifestyle advantage. The village itself features historic amenities like The Robin Hood public house, which serves as a social focal point near Robin Hood Road. You also have access to the Esenham Church and Elsenham Hall, though these serve more of a historical function. If you prefer walking, the former Elsenham to Thaxted railway path offers leisure walks near the New Road and the Green. The lifestyle balances village quiet with the convenience of major airports and supermarkets a short drive away.
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Schools
Families considering schools near CM22 6FB have access to two designated primary institutions, both rated good by Ofsted. You can send children to Henham and Ugley Primary and Nursery School or Elsenham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School. Both options offer a good rating, ensuring a baseline of quality education within the immediate vicinity of the postcode. The presence of nurseries attached to one option suggests flexibility for younger children entering the system. The mix includes a Church of England school and a primary school with a broader name, indicating variety in religious and educational philosophy without the need to travel far. Since secondary schools are not listed in the available data, primary education remains the focus for this residential cluster. Both schools are situated in a zone that supports families moving into CM22 6FB who prioritise early years education. The consistent 'good' rating across these institutions suggests that the educational infrastructure in this part of Uttlesford meets robust standards without relying on private schooling alternatives.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Henham and Ugley Primary and Nursery School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Elsenham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community within CM22 6FB is defined by stability and established residency. Household surveys indicate an extremely high home ownership rate of 85 per cent, suggesting the area is shaped by families or individuals who have settled long-term. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, aligning with the traditional village character rather than urban flats. Your demographic neighbours fall largely into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, with the local population median age recorded at 47. This indicates a mature community where the majority of residents are working adults or empty nesters rather than young singles. The population density stands at 111 people per square kilometre, creating a comfortable balance between residential space and community access. White residents form the predominant ethnic group within this cluster. There are no signs of significant transient populations, as the high ownership figures point to a zone of permanent residence. The age profile suggests you are entering a neighbourhood where local knowledge is deep and social networks are well-established, typical of a village that has resisted rapid demographic shifts despite recent growth.
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