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Living in CM5 0TH means residing within a small residential cluster that forms part of the historic civil parish of Ongar. This specific postcode covers just 8.6 hectares, creating a compact community of 1,204 residents. You are not in a sprawling urban district but in a tightly knit environment that offers a quiet retreat while remaining connected to the wider region. The area sits in the Epping Forest District of Essex, located at coordinates approximately 51.7109°N, 0.2457°E. Historically, this land traces back to the Norman period, first appearing in the 1086 Domesday Book as 'Gernesteda'. The manor later became a distinct settlement by the mid-13th century, centred around Ongar Castle with a formal market recorded from 1287. You live near landmarks such as Norman St Martin's Church and Greensted Church, which features a unique 11th-century log nave. The local history is deeply rooted, having welcomed figures like Jane Taylor, author of 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'. Daily life here is defined by proximity to these historic sites and the nearby town of Chipping Ongar. The density of 14,014 people per square kilometre reflects the efficiency of the land use within this small boundary. It is an established neighbourhood where history meets modern living, situated between heritage sites and practical transport links.
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- Area Size
- 8.6 hectares
- Population
- 1204
- Population Density
- 1240 people/km²
The property market in CM5 0TH presents a clear picture of an established, owner-occupied locality. With 91% home ownership, the vast majority of residents have a long-term stake in their neighbourhoods. This high rate of ownership suggests that houses are viewed as stable assets by the local population rather than short-term investments. The accommodation type data confirms that this postcode is exclusively residential, featuring only houses. There are no flats or purpose-built rental blocks within these 8.6 hectares. Consequently, you will not find the bright, modern apartments or shared ownership schemes often found in up-and-coming city outskirts. The housing stock is likely consistent with the area's history, potentially including traditional brickwork and older architectural styles dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Wren House and the King's Head are examples of historic structures nearby that reflect the building character of the region. This absence of rental properties means that agents You interact with will be dealing primarily with sellers and estate agents. Buyers looking for a foothold in this specific cluster must compete for existing homes or wait for owners to move. The market is not characterised by new builds or major regeneration projects, but rather by the transfer of existing family properties within a settled community.
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Your lifestyle in CM5 0TH is defined by convenience and proximity to established retail and community hubs. While your immediate 8.6-hectare plot is quiet, daily needs are met through several key amenities. For shopping, you are close to Tesco Ongar, Sainsburys Chipping, and the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society. These three retail locations provide a full range of groceries and household essentials without the need for long journeys. For leisure and air travel, North Weald Airport is a notable feature nearby, offering recreational flying or transport options. The transport network is further facilitated by Epping Underground Station, giving you direct rail access to London and beyond. These amenities are not just theoretical distance but practical tools for your weekly routine. You do not need to travel far for a supermarket trip or a quick journey out of the county. The presence of these specific venues integrates the quiet life of a small residential cluster with the functionality of a larger town centre. This balance allows you to enjoy the peace of the Epping Forest District while maintaining easy access to broader commercial services. The convenience of having Tesco and Sainsburys nearby ensures that daily errands remain simple and quick.
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Families considering education options in CM5 0TH need to be aware that there are no primary or secondary schools located directly within this small residential cluster. The only educational institution listed in the immediate vicinity is Great Stony School. This institution is a special school, providing education for children with additional needs or disabilities. While it offers vital support to a specific group of students, it does not serve the general education requirements of families with standard primary or secondary schoolchildren. Given the age profile of the residents, most households with school-aged children likely rely on schools in the broader Ongar town area, such as Ongar Primary School or St Martin's School, though these are not detailed in the data for this specific postcode. You must look beyond the immediate 8.6 hectares for comprehensive schooling options. Great Stony School represents the only formal education facility in the close proximity, highlighting the self-contained nature of this small area. Future residents should plan accordingly and verify transport links to the wider educational network in the Epping Forest District if they require standard schooling for their children.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Great Stony School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CM5 0TH is relatively stable and mature, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a population that is well beyond the school-leaving age. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood favoured by established families and professionals rather than students or the very young. Home ownership is exceptionally high in this commuter belt location, with 91% of homes owned outright or with a mortgage. Only 9% of residents live in the private rental sector. The area predominantly consists of houses, with no flats mixed into the immediate residential cluster. Demographically, the overwhelming majority of residents identify as White, reflecting the traditional settlement patterns of the Epping Forest District. You are unlikely to find the demographic volatility or high transitience seen in areas close to major universities or business parks. The population stability means neighbours remain in the area long-term, fostering a sense of continuity. This contrasts with newer developments where turnover rates might be significantly higher. The lack of young children in the immediate vicinity, coupled with the absence of primary schools, shapes a distinct community dynamic focused on later life stages or commuters raising their families in wider Ongar.
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