Area Overview for CM3 5TH

Compass Gardens in CM3 5TH
Part of the Garden of Remembrance in CM3 5TH
Lake in Saltcoats Park in CM3 5TH
Garden of Remembrance in CM3 5TH
South Woodham Ferrers fire station in CM3 5TH
Lake near Saltcoats Park in CM3 5TH
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Wildlife Wall in Compass Gardens in CM3 5TH
Southminster branch east of Woodham Ferrers in CM3 5TH
Path by Saltcoats Park in CM3 5TH
Reed-choked Dyke in CM3 5TH
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Area Information

CM3 5TH is a small, tightly knit postcode area in Essex, forming part of South Woodham Ferrers, a town shaped by 19th-century railway development and 20th-century planning. With a population of 1,866, it reflects a suburban character born from farmland transformed into a planned community. The area’s layout, influenced by a 1974 masterplan, balances residential zones with commercial hubs like Queen Elizabeth II Square, a central landmark opened by the Queen in 1981. Daily life here is defined by proximity to retail, transport, and schools, with a population skewed toward adults aged 30–64. The town’s history as a plotland settlement—where small plots were sold for development—lives on in its low-rise housing stock and community-focused amenities. Residents benefit from nearby rail links, including South Woodham Ferrers station, and a mix of local shops and services. While the area lacks natural constraints like protected woodlands or wetlands, its safety profile includes a medium crime risk, requiring standard precautions. For buyers, CM3 5TH offers a quiet, functional living environment with clear connections to regional and national infrastructure.

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The property market in CM3 5TH is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 66% of residents living in properties they own. The accommodation type is primarily houses, indicating a low-rise, suburban housing stock rather than apartments or high-density developments. This suggests a market skewed toward family homes and long-term residency, with limited rental activity. The area’s small size means the housing stock is concentrated, and buyers should consider the proximity to essential services like schools and transport. The lack of high-rise or commercial properties reinforces its residential focus. While specific property prices are not provided, the high home ownership rate and house-centric layout imply a stable market with limited turnover. For buyers, the challenge lies in the area’s compact nature, which may limit options for larger properties or developments. However, the presence of multiple schools and transport links makes it attractive for families seeking a balanced lifestyle.

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The lifestyle in CM3 5TH is shaped by its mix of retail, transport, and community amenities. Local shops include Co-op Baron, Asda South, and Spar, providing everyday essentials within walking distance. The town’s planned layout includes Queen Elizabeth II Square, a central hub with a shopping area that reflects its 1970s redevelopment. Residents have access to multiple rail stations, including South Woodham Ferrers, which connects to the Southminster and Maldon lines, as well as a single bus route via Nelsons Coach Station. The proximity to Southend Airport adds convenience for travel. The area’s character blends suburban practicality with historical elements, such as the smallholders’ hall and churches dating to the early 20th century. While parks and leisure facilities are not explicitly detailed, the presence of community halls and schools suggests a focus on local engagement. The combination of retail, transport, and historical infrastructure creates a functional, if modest, lifestyle for residents.

Amenities

Schools

The schools near CM3 5TH include Trinity St Mary’s CofE Voluntary Aided Primary School in South Woodham Ferrers, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in SWF, Elmwood Primary School, and William de Ferrers School, which operates both as a primary school and an academy. All listed schools have an Ofsted rating of ‘good’ except William de Ferrers School’s primary designation, which lacks a rating. The presence of multiple primary schools with strong ratings indicates a robust educational environment for young families. The mix of faith-based and state-run schools provides choice, though no secondary schools are mentioned. Parents seeking a variety of educational options will find the area well-served, with a focus on primary education. The absence of detailed data on secondary schools or school catchment areas means further local research may be needed for specific needs.

Demographics

The population of CM3 5TH is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely with established families and professionals. Home ownership is high at 66%, indicating a strong presence of long-term residents and a lower proportion of renters. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a suburban rather than high-density residential profile. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity metrics are provided. The absence of data on deprivation means no conclusions can be drawn about economic disparities, but the age profile and home ownership suggest a relatively cohesive, middle-aged demographic. This aligns with the area’s history as a planned settlement, where housing was designed for families rather than transient populations. The community’s character is further shaped by its proximity to schools, retail, and transport, all of which cater to the needs of its core adult population.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

66
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CM3 5TH?
CM3 5TH has a population of 1,866, predominantly adults aged 30–64. With 66% home ownership and a focus on houses, it reflects a stable, middle-aged community. The area’s planned layout and proximity to schools and shops foster a functional, suburban lifestyle.
Who lives in CM3 5TH?
The population is mainly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 66%, and the predominant ethnic group is White. No specific diversity metrics are provided, but the demographic suggests a cohesive, long-term resident base.
What schools are available near CM3 5TH?
Primary schools include Trinity St Mary’s CofE (good), St Joseph’s Catholic (good), Elmwood (good), and William de Ferrers School (good for academy). No secondary schools are listed, so further local research is needed for comprehensive schooling options.
How connected is CM3 5TH by transport and digital services?
Mobile coverage is excellent (84/100), and broadband is good (66/100). Five rail stations and one bus route provide connectivity, with Southend Airport nearby. However, journey times to major cities are not specified.
What safety considerations should buyers be aware of in CM3 5TH?
The area has a medium crime risk (54/100), requiring standard security measures. Flood risk is low, and there are no protected natural areas. Residents should take typical precautions, especially in public spaces.

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