Area Overview for CM3 6DA

Area Information

Living in CM3 6DA offers a distinct experience of rural Essex within the Maldon district. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning just 1.8 hectares. You are situated in Althorne, a civil parish located on the northern banks of the River Crouch estuary. The area sits approximately four miles northwest of Burnham-on-Crouch and thirteen miles east-southeast of Chelmsford. Your address lies along the B1012 road connecting Burnham-on-Crouch to South Woodham Ferrers. You live in a setting that combines higher arable ground in the north with low-lying marshes to the south. The 2021 census recorded the wider Althorne population as 1,213, though your specific cluster holds 1,481 residents. This translates to a density of 67 people per square kilometre, creating a relatively sparse settlement. The name itself derives from Old English words meaning 'burnt' and 'thorn-tree'. You are close to St Andrew's Church, a Grade II* listed building dating to the late 14th century. Daily life here involves a slower pace compared to the nearby urban centres, yet you remain accessible to major transport links.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.8 hectares
Population
1481
Population Density
67 people/km²

The property market in CM3 6DA is almost entirely defined by owner-occupied housing. With 89% of the local population owning their homes, the area functions as a resale market rather than a rental hub. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you will not find flats or purpose-built apartments within this specific postcode boundary. This concentration of family-sized homes suggests the local housing stock caters to established households rather than single professionals or students. Buying a home here typically means purchasing an existing property rather than finding a new build. The small size of the residential cluster, spanning only 1.8 hectares, limits the sheer volume of properties available at any given time. This scarcity often increases the value of each individual property within the post code. If you are looking for rental accommodation in CM3 6DA, your options will be very limited compared to the vast inventory of owner-occupied stock. The market dynamics here favour sellers who have been established in the village for a considerable period.

House Prices in CM3 6DA

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Energy Efficiency in CM3 6DA

Residents of CM3 6DA benefit from a cluster of amenities situated just outside the village boundary. You have access to five notable retail locations, including a Spar, the East of England Co-operative Co, and Morrisons Daily in Burnham. These shops provide essential grocery and daily needs without the need for further travel. There are five rail stations within reach, with Althorne Railway Station and Burnham offering primary connectivity. For water-based activities, you are close to the Burnham Yacht Harbour and the Wallasea Island Ferry Landing, providing two options for ferry travel or leisure vessels. The local environment features low-lying marshes to the south, historically used for cattle grazing, and higher arable ground to the north. You can visit St Andrew's Church, an historic Grade II* listed building that serves as a landmark for the parish. While dining options are not explicitly listed in the immediate vicinity, the proximity to Burnham-on-Crash suggests nearby culinary choices. Your lifestyle balances rural tranquillity with practical access to trade and transport nodes.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within CM3 6DA reflects a mature population with little generational mixing. The median age for residents is forty-seven years old, indicating that the neighbourhood appeals chiefly to adults between thirty and sixty-four years old. A significant portion of the population falls into this adult bracket, suggesting a location popular with families or those enjoying retirement years. Home ownership stands at an exceptional 89%, which points to a highly stable neighbourhood where most residents have purchased their properties. This high rate of ownership contrasts sharply with typical rental-heavy urban zones. The dominant accommodation type consists exclusively of houses, with no apartments or flat structures to be found in this cluster. Demographically, the predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the traditional profile of many villages in the Dengie peninsula region. You are unlikely to encounter large multicultural pockets within this specific four-hectare boundary. The local character remains grounded in long-term residency rather than transient or temporary living arrangements.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

89
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

29
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical resident profile in CM3 6DA?
Residents are predominantly adults aged thirty to sixty-four with a median age of forty-seven. Home ownership reaches 89%, and the area consists of houses rather than apartments. The population density is 67 people per square kilometre, reflecting a low-density environment typical of the wider Althorne parish.
How reliable is internet and mobile access for working from home?
Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, which is rated as good. Fixed broadband, however, scores 69 out of 100, rating as fair. You may find fixed speeds insufficient for heavy remote work, while mobile data remains reliable for daily communication and navigation around the B1012 road.
Where can I shop and travel from the CM3 6DA cluster?
Nearest shops include the Spar, East of England Co-operative Co, and Morrisons in Burnham. You have five rail stations nearby, with Althorne Railway Station offering direct access to Wickford and London Liverpool Street via the Southminster Branch Line.
Is CM3 6DA at risk from flooding or environmental restrictions?
The area scores 0 for flood risk and has no Ramsar wetland or AONB coverage. There is no protected nature reserve or woodland designation affecting the land. All environmental safety assessments pass with low risk, indicating few planning constraints for residents.

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