Area Overview for CM4 9DY
Area Information
Living in CM4 9DY offers residence within a residential cluster covering an area of 1,496 square metres. This postcode sits within the civil parish of Ingatestone and Fryerning, a rural region in the Brentwood Borough of Essex. The settlement encompasses two villages surrounded by the Metropolitan Green Belt, contrasting quiet countryside with modern commuter growth. Historically significant, the area was formed in 1889 from the merger of ancient parishes that date back to Anglo-Saxon origins. You will find yourself in a location marked by historic sarsen stones and the legacy of Ingatestone Hall. The population stands at 1,717 people, creating a close-knit community structure typical of smaller Essex villages. Daily life here balances the convenience of being near the A12 trunk road with the preservation of heritage sites like the High Street Conservation Area. Although the area once served as a major coaching stop with up to 50 coaches daily, it has evolved into a distinctly rural environment. The geography includes almost 4,000 acres of land around the villages, providing ample space for residents seeking a semi-rural lifestyle. This blend of history and green belt protection defines the character of homes in CM4 9DY, making it an established choice for those who value historical depth alongside countryside access.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1496 m²
- Population
- 1717
- Population Density
- 769 people/km²
The property market in CM4 9DY is defined by a strong inclination towards private residence. Nearly 69% of households in this postcode are owner-occupied, which signals a stable market driven by long-term residents rather than short-term tenants. Houses form the backbone of the accommodation type, meaning you will primarily encounter detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-rise flats. This structural preference aligns with the area's history as a rural parish surrounded by green belt land. The low population density of 769 people per square kilometre reinforces the availability of garden space and larger plots typical of Essex housing. With a total area covered by just 1,496 square metres of postcode designation, the homes in CM4 9DY represent a small, intimate residential cluster. Prospective buyers looking for rental yield opportunities may find fewer options here due to the high ownership rate. Instead, the market caters to families and individuals seeking a traditional home purchase within a conservation-conscious neighbourhood. The prevalence of houses also means that buyers are likely to engage with local planning constraints and conservation rules common to areas like the Ingatestone and Fryerning conservation zones.
House Prices in CM4 9DY
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Energy Efficiency in CM4 9DY
Residents of CM4 9DY benefit from amenities located within practical reach, ensuring daily needs are met without leaving the borough. Five retail options operate nearby, including the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, Budgens Ingatestone, and Budgens Stock. These supermarkets provide essential grocery shopping and household necessities close to your home. For commuters, rail connectivity is the primary method for accessing wider transport networks. Five rail stations serve the area, notably the Ingatestone Railway Station, Billericay Railway Station, and Shenfield Railway Station. Ingatestone railway station specifically lies on the Great Eastern Main Line, offering direct routes to Greater London and beyond. The proximity to these stations means you can reach major employment hubs relatively quickly despite the rural location. The availability of both retail and rail infrastructure balances village life with urban access. You can shop at local co-ops or supermarkets and then travel by train to work, maintaining a balanced lifestyle. The 1496 square metre area sits conveniently between these transport and retail nodes.
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Schools
Families considering homes in CM4 9DY have access to education provided by the Anglo European School. This institution serves the local community as both a primary school and an academy. The school holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, providing reassurance to parents regarding educational standards. With only two schools listed in the immediate vicinity, the local education landscape is small and focused. The Anglo European School covers the primary and secondary stages, simplifying arrangements for children growing up in this cluster. You do not have a choice between multiple competing institutions in this specific postcode; the Anglo European School is the designated provider. This concentration of educational provision supports the demographic profile of adults aged 30 to 64, a group likely to house families with children of school-going age. The accessibility of a single, rated academy means parents can rely on one main institution for their offspring. While the number of options is limited, the 'good' rating ensures a baseline of quality for residents living in CM4 9DY.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anglo European School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Anglo European School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community residing in CM4 9DY is predominantly composed of adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature demographic profile common in established Essex villages. With a population of 1,717 across the 1496 square metre area, the neighbourhood maintains a relatively compact size. Home ownership is the standard arrangement, with 69% of households owning their property outright or under a mortgage. This high rate of ownership suggests stable residents with deep local roots rather than a transient rental market. More than two-thirds of the accommodation consists of houses, reflecting the area's suburban and village character rather than high-density living. The population is demographically diverse, though the predominant ethnic group is White. With a population density of 769 people per square kilometre, the area feels spacious despite not being strictly rural. This demographic composition supports a community where families and professionals have settled long-term. The age range and ownership statistics indicate a quiet, insulated environment suitable for those seeking stability over rapid demographic shifts.
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Planning Constraints
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