Area Overview for CM3 6GZ
Area Information
CM3 6GZ is a small, rural postcode area in the Dengie Peninsula, Essex, nestled within the Maldon district. With a population of 1,510 spread across a low-density residential cluster, it retains a village character despite its proximity to larger towns. The area’s history dates back to the Domesday Book, with references to Latchingdon and Snoreham manors. Today, it combines historical charm with modern convenience, featuring amenities like a primary school, village hall, and local pubs such as The Red Lion Inn. The surrounding landscape is rural, with easy access to nearby towns like Maldon and Burnham-on-Crouch via the B1018 road. Residents benefit from nearby rail links, including Althorne and North Fambridge stations, and proximity to ferry services to Wallasea Island. This area appeals to those seeking a quieter lifestyle with access to both natural scenery and essential services, making it a distinctive choice for homebuyers prioritising community and heritage.
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- Area Size
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- Population
- 1510
- Population Density
- 105 people/km²
The property market in CM3 6GZ is largely owner-occupied, with 70% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. This reflects a community prioritising long-term residency over short-term tenancy. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which aligns with the area’s rural and semi-suburban setting. Given the small size of the postcode area, the housing stock is limited, making properties here potentially more sought after by buyers seeking stability and space. The absence of high-density housing or rental-focused developments suggests a market skewed towards families and individuals looking for traditional, spacious homes. Proximity to nearby towns like Maldon and Burnham-on-Crouch may also influence property values, as buyers can access larger urban amenities without sacrificing the village’s tranquillity.
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Life in CM3 6GZ is shaped by its rural setting and proximity to local amenities. The village hall, bowls club, and The Red Lion Inn offer social spaces, while nearby retail options like Spar and Morrisons Maldon provide everyday shopping. The area’s historical sites, including Christ Church and the remnants of St Michael’s Church, add cultural depth. Residents can enjoy leisure activities at Burnham Yacht Harbour or via ferry services to Wallasea Island. The mix of traditional village life and access to nearby towns ensures a balance between tranquillity and convenience. The presence of a primary school and community-focused amenities fosters a close-knit environment, making daily life practical and socially engaging for families and individuals alike.
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Schools
The nearest schools to CM3 6GZ include Latchingdon Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School and Christchurch Church of England Primary School, both offering primary education. Christchurch holds an Ofsted rating of satisfactory, providing a baseline of quality for families. The presence of two primary schools ensures multiple options for young children, though secondary education is not listed in the data. This means parents may need to consider commuting to nearby towns for secondary schooling. The mix of schools, both faith-based, suggests a community with varied educational preferences. For families prioritising early education, the availability of two primary schools within practical reach is a key consideration.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Latchingdon Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Christchurch Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CM3 6GZ is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a stable population with a strong presence of families and middle-aged residents. Home ownership is high, with 70% of properties occupied by their owners, indicating a long-term, settled community. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, reflecting its rural and semi-suburban nature. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The age profile and ownership rates suggest a mature demographic with limited turnover, which can influence local services and amenities. The absence of detailed diversity statistics means the community’s composition remains largely defined by its historical and geographical context.
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