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Area Information
The postcode CM3 5FL identifies a specific residential cluster within the town of South Woodham Ferrers, located in the City of Chelmsford district of Essex. This compact area spans 7607 square metres and supports a population of 1262 people. Living in CM3 5FL means residing in a defined neighbourhood that balances the wider town's character with a sense of local community. The location sits 35 miles east of London, offering a suburban setting that evolved from farmland following the arrival of the Great Eastern Railway in 1889. Today, the area reflects its history as a planned "New Riverside Country Town," developed under a council masterplan adopted in 1974. You will find this substantial, owner-occupied neighbourhood situated within a region transformed from agricultural land by educational and commercial infrastructure. The central landmark of Queen Elizabeth II Square anchors the area's layout, while the original village of Woodham Ferrers lies to the north. Residents of CM3 5FL enjoy easy access to key transport links, including South Woodham Ferrers Railway Station, which connects the town to surrounding branch lines. Homes in this district benefit from high digital connectivity and low flood risk, making it a practical choice for those seeking stability.
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- Area Size
- 7607 m²
- Population
- 1262
- Population Density
- 3267 people/km²
Homes in CM3 5FL are overwhelmingly characterised by single-family houses with a strong culture of owner occupation. The data indicates that 70% of residents own their properties, placing this area firmly within the private housing market. The predominant accommodation type listed is houses, which aligns with the history of the site as a residential cluster developed from plotland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This high rate of ownership typically means properties are well-maintained by long-term residents who have invested in their immediate surroundings. Buyers looking at this specific postcode should expect a range of housing stock suitable for established families or downsizers, given the high median age of 47. Unlike high-rent sectors, the property market here is driven by residents who plan to stay long-term. The housing stock reflects the comprehensive redevelopment of South Woodham Ferrers, where land was subdivided and sold by various developers including champions of the 1890s.
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Energy Efficiency in CM3 5FL
Lifestyle in CM3 5FL is supported by a practical range of amenities located within practical reach of residents. Retail options include Asda South, Co-op Baron, and Spar shops, providing everyday essentials without the need for frequent long-distance travel. For mobility, residents can utilize Nelsons Coach Station as a primary bus hub. Travelers benefit from the presence of two major airports nearby: Southend Airport and London Southend Airport, although the data lists two entries for the airport function. The area retains historical community spaces, such as the smallholders hall, now a village hall, which was originally built as a black wooden structure in 1929. The town centre features Market Square and Queen Elizabeth II Square, which was named after the Queen when she opened the site in 1981. This blend of modern retail convenience and historic community infrastructure supports a functional, community-focused way of life.
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Families considering CM3 5FL have access to a school rated as good by Ofsted. Collingwood Primary School is the nearest primary provider listed for this community. The school holds a 'good' status, which indicates a solid standard of education according to government assessments. Given the high percentage of adults aged 30-64 and the high home-ownership rate, there is clear demand for quality local education. While only one primary school is explicitly name-checked in the data, this central assessment supports the mission-driven history of the area, which includes several churches and community halls established in the inter-war years. The presence of a good-rated primary school near Collingwood suggests that children in this district are likely to be settled in local institutions. Parents of school-age children will find Collingwood Primary School a suitable option within the immediate vicinity of their homes in CM3 5FL.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Collingwood Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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Life in CM3 5FL is defined by a mature demographic profile and high rates of home ownership. The median age here is 47 years, reflecting a community dominated by adults between 30 and 64 years of age. This age structure suggests a neighbourhood where families with children and older couples live rather than young professionals or students. A very high proportion of residents, specifically 70%, own their homes outright or have a mortgage. This contrasts with areas dominated by private landlords or social housing. The primary accommodation type found in this postcode is houses, rather than apartments or flats, reinforcing the suburban character. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, consistent with broader patterns in Essex. With a population density of 165,895 people per square kilometre, the area feels snug but not overcrowded, allowing for a quiet residential atmosphere. You are likely to meet neighbours who have lived in houses in this area for many years.
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