Area Overview for CM7 2RJ

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Living in CM7 2RJ, located within the Bocking South Ward, places you in a predominantly urban setting that forms part of the built-up area of Braintree. This specific postcode cluster spans 2030 square metres and houses a population of 2,472 residents. The area sits in the south of the Braintree District, historically significant as Bocking merged with Braintree in 1934 before administrative changes in 1974 created the current district. You will find yourself near coordinates 51.882173, 0.552451, in a location where the once-separate settlement around Bocking Churchstreet and the linear development along Bradford Street have merged into one contiguous town. The presence of the Grade I listed Bocking Windmill adds a preserved historical element to the modern urban fabric. Historical prosperity driven by textile manufacture and the railway link established in 1848 shaped the region into its current form. Residents here live within walking distance of civic landmarks like the Braintree Town Hall, which was given by William Julien Courtauld in 1928. This postcode offers access to the heritage of the area, including the notable 'Bocking Dolphin' motif found locally. Daily life involves proximity to major infrastructure and historical sites without leaving the immediate neighbourhood. ### The community in CM7 2RJ has a median age of 47 years, reflecting a population dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. You are not looking at a student village or a retirement hotspot; the demographic profile suggests a mature workforce and established families. House ownership stands at exactly 50%, indicating an evenly split market between owner-occupiers and residents who rent or have different tenure statuses. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses rather than flats, aligning with the broader historical development of the ward. Predominantly, the ethnic group in this area is White. With a population density of 1217844 people per square kilometre, the ward is tightly packed, typical of an urban centre. High density means quieter streets are not the default expectation, but you gain the convenience of a compact community. This home ownership figure of half suggests that while mortgages are common, there is also a significant number of rental properties or households with alternative tenure arrangements. ### Homes in CM7 2RJ are primarily houses, as indicated by the accommodation type data, though they sit within a 2030 square metre area that houses 2,472 people. The 50% home ownership rate means you will encounter a mixed environment where exactly half the households own their property outright or with a mortgage, while the other half reside in rented accommodation. This balance creates a competitive environment for both buyers and tenants. Because the postcode is a small residential cluster, choices for specific property layouts may be limited compared to larger suburbs. The density of 1217844 people per square kilometre implies that land use is intense, likely resulting in tighter spacing between dwellings. When considering homes in this area, expect a focus on houses rather than the flats found in more suburban or rural parts of Braintree. The urban character influenced by the merger of Braintree and Bocking means you are buying into a developed town centre rather than a greenfield expansion. ### Digital connectivity for residents living in CM7 2RJ is strong. Fixed broadband operates with a quality score of 92 out of 100, which classifies as excellent, ensuring reliable internet for streaming, gaming, or high-volume work. Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, indicating good signal strength across the 2030 square metre cluster. This level of digital infrastructure supports remote working without significant dropouts. For physical transport, you have access to four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, Braintree Freeport Railway Station, and Cressing Railway Station. You can also rely on one bus interchange within practical reach. These transport links are crucial given the urban character of the Bocking South Ward. The proximity to Braintree Railway Station means commuters can access wider networks quickly. The excellent broadband score of 92 ensures that video conferencing and file transfers remain smooth, a vital requirement for anyone working from this location. ### Daily life in CM7 2RJ offers immediate access to essential retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach, you can shop at Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree, providing a choice of supermarkets just steps away. You have access to five retail venues located in the immediate vicinity. Transport links are extensive, with a dedicated bus interchange and four railway stations directly serving the area. These include connections to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, facilitating easy travel beyond the immediate postcode. This convenience is central to the urban lifestyle of the Bocking South Ward. If you enjoy public transit, the presence of the bus interchange means you do not need a private car for daily trips. The concentration of amenities ensures that errands, grocery shopping, and commuting do not require long drives. You can access these services from your doorstep, making the small residential cluster exceptionally convenient for managing daily schedules. ### Safety is the most critical consideration for this area. The crime risk assessment is categorised as CRITICAL with a score of 3 out of 100, where a lower score indicates less risk. This means crime rates are significantly above average, and you should expect a challenging environment regarding personal security. Enhanced security measures are strongly recommended if you choose to live here. In contrast, environmental and planning constraints are largely non-existent. Flood risk coverage is zero, meaning there is low flood risk. Similarly, the area does not cover Ramsar wetland sites or any protected nature reserves. There is no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, and no protected woodland exists within the boundaries. This lack of planning constraints simplifies certain development processes but does not substitute for the high crime risk. While the physical environment is free from specific ecological restrictions, the security situation demands vigilance. A score of 3 places this postcode at a disadvantage compared to other areas with safer ratings. ### Who typically lives in CM7 2RJ?The population has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common age range. Five hundred percent of households own their homes, and the primary accommodation type is houses. The area is mostly White, and you are buying into a mature demographic within a compact urban ward. How is the transport and digital situation for working from home?Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 92 and good mobile coverage at 83. You have four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, and one bus interchange. This combination supports remote working and easy physical commutes without significant connectivity issues. What is the safety situation like in this postcode?Crime risk is categorised as Critical with a score of 3 out of 100, indicating rates above average and a recommendation for enhanced security. However, there is no risk of flooding, and the area has no planning constraints regarding protected woodlands or nature reserves. What amenities can I expect within practical reach?You have five retail venues nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree. Transport is well supported with one bus interchange and access to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, ensuring daily needs are met without leaving the immediate area.

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Area Size
2030 m²
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Homes in CM7 2RJ are primarily houses, as indicated by the accommodation type data, though they sit within a 2030 square metre area that houses 2,472 people. The 50% home ownership rate means you will encounter a mixed environment where exactly half the households own their property outright or with a mortgage, while the other half reside in rented accommodation. This balance creates a competitive environment for both buyers and tenants. Because the postcode is a small residential cluster, choices for specific property layouts may be limited compared to larger suburbs. The density of 1217844 people per square kilometre implies that land use is intense, likely resulting in tighter spacing between dwellings. When considering homes in this area, expect a focus on houses rather than the flats found in more suburban or rural parts of Braintree. The urban character influenced by the merger of Braintree and Bocking means you are buying into a developed town centre rather than a greenfield expansion. ### Digital connectivity for residents living in CM7 2RJ is strong. Fixed broadband operates with a quality score of 92 out of 100, which classifies as excellent, ensuring reliable internet for streaming, gaming, or high-volume work. Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, indicating good signal strength across the 2030 square metre cluster. This level of digital infrastructure supports remote working without significant dropouts. For physical transport, you have access to four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, Braintree Freeport Railway Station, and Cressing Railway Station. You can also rely on one bus interchange within practical reach. These transport links are crucial given the urban character of the Bocking South Ward. The proximity to Braintree Railway Station means commuters can access wider networks quickly. The excellent broadband score of 92 ensures that video conferencing and file transfers remain smooth, a vital requirement for anyone working from this location. ### Daily life in CM7 2RJ offers immediate access to essential retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach, you can shop at Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree, providing a choice of supermarkets just steps away. You have access to five retail venues located in the immediate vicinity. Transport links are extensive, with a dedicated bus interchange and four railway stations directly serving the area. These include connections to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, facilitating easy travel beyond the immediate postcode. This convenience is central to the urban lifestyle of the Bocking South Ward. If you enjoy public transit, the presence of the bus interchange means you do not need a private car for daily trips. The concentration of amenities ensures that errands, grocery shopping, and commuting do not require long drives. You can access these services from your doorstep, making the small residential cluster exceptionally convenient for managing daily schedules. ### Safety is the most critical consideration for this area. The crime risk assessment is categorised as CRITICAL with a score of 3 out of 100, where a lower score indicates less risk. This means crime rates are significantly above average, and you should expect a challenging environment regarding personal security. Enhanced security measures are strongly recommended if you choose to live here. In contrast, environmental and planning constraints are largely non-existent. Flood risk coverage is zero, meaning there is low flood risk. Similarly, the area does not cover Ramsar wetland sites or any protected nature reserves. There is no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, and no protected woodland exists within the boundaries. This lack of planning constraints simplifies certain development processes but does not substitute for the high crime risk. While the physical environment is free from specific ecological restrictions, the security situation demands vigilance. A score of 3 places this postcode at a disadvantage compared to other areas with safer ratings. ### Who typically lives in CM7 2RJ?The population has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common age range. Five hundred percent of households own their homes, and the primary accommodation type is houses. The area is mostly White, and you are buying into a mature demographic within a compact urban ward. How is the transport and digital situation for working from home?Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 92 and good mobile coverage at 83. You have four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, and one bus interchange. This combination supports remote working and easy physical commutes without significant connectivity issues. What is the safety situation like in this postcode?Crime risk is categorised as Critical with a score of 3 out of 100, indicating rates above average and a recommendation for enhanced security. However, there is no risk of flooding, and the area has no planning constraints regarding protected woodlands or nature reserves. What amenities can I expect within practical reach?You have five retail venues nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree. Transport is well supported with one bus interchange and access to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, ensuring daily needs are met without leaving the immediate area.

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Daily life in CM7 2RJ offers immediate access to essential retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach, you can shop at Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree, providing a choice of supermarkets just steps away. You have access to five retail venues located in the immediate vicinity. Transport links are extensive, with a dedicated bus interchange and four railway stations directly serving the area. These include connections to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, facilitating easy travel beyond the immediate postcode. This convenience is central to the urban lifestyle of the Bocking South Ward. If you enjoy public transit, the presence of the bus interchange means you do not need a private car for daily trips. The concentration of amenities ensures that errands, grocery shopping, and commuting do not require long drives. You can access these services from your doorstep, making the small residential cluster exceptionally convenient for managing daily schedules. ### Safety is the most critical consideration for this area. The crime risk assessment is categorised as CRITICAL with a score of 3 out of 100, where a lower score indicates less risk. This means crime rates are significantly above average, and you should expect a challenging environment regarding personal security. Enhanced security measures are strongly recommended if you choose to live here. In contrast, environmental and planning constraints are largely non-existent. Flood risk coverage is zero, meaning there is low flood risk. Similarly, the area does not cover Ramsar wetland sites or any protected nature reserves. There is no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, and no protected woodland exists within the boundaries. This lack of planning constraints simplifies certain development processes but does not substitute for the high crime risk. While the physical environment is free from specific ecological restrictions, the security situation demands vigilance. A score of 3 places this postcode at a disadvantage compared to other areas with safer ratings. ### Who typically lives in CM7 2RJ?The population has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common age range. Five hundred percent of households own their homes, and the primary accommodation type is houses. The area is mostly White, and you are buying into a mature demographic within a compact urban ward. How is the transport and digital situation for working from home?Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 92 and good mobile coverage at 83. You have four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, and one bus interchange. This combination supports remote working and easy physical commutes without significant connectivity issues. What is the safety situation like in this postcode?Crime risk is categorised as Critical with a score of 3 out of 100, indicating rates above average and a recommendation for enhanced security. However, there is no risk of flooding, and the area has no planning constraints regarding protected woodlands or nature reserves. What amenities can I expect within practical reach?You have five retail venues nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree. Transport is well supported with one bus interchange and access to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, ensuring daily needs are met without leaving the immediate area.

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Demographics

The community in CM7 2RJ has a median age of 47 years, reflecting a population dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. You are not looking at a student village or a retirement hotspot; the demographic profile suggests a mature workforce and established families. House ownership stands at exactly 50%, indicating an evenly split market between owner-occupiers and residents who rent or have different tenure statuses. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses rather than flats, aligning with the broader historical development of the ward. Predominantly, the ethnic group in this area is White. With a population density of 1217844 people per square kilometre, the ward is tightly packed, typical of an urban centre. High density means quieter streets are not the default expectation, but you gain the convenience of a compact community. This home ownership figure of half suggests that while mortgages are common, there is also a significant number of rental properties or households with alternative tenure arrangements. ### Homes in CM7 2RJ are primarily houses, as indicated by the accommodation type data, though they sit within a 2030 square metre area that houses 2,472 people. The 50% home ownership rate means you will encounter a mixed environment where exactly half the households own their property outright or with a mortgage, while the other half reside in rented accommodation. This balance creates a competitive environment for both buyers and tenants. Because the postcode is a small residential cluster, choices for specific property layouts may be limited compared to larger suburbs. The density of 1217844 people per square kilometre implies that land use is intense, likely resulting in tighter spacing between dwellings. When considering homes in this area, expect a focus on houses rather than the flats found in more suburban or rural parts of Braintree. The urban character influenced by the merger of Braintree and Bocking means you are buying into a developed town centre rather than a greenfield expansion. ### Digital connectivity for residents living in CM7 2RJ is strong. Fixed broadband operates with a quality score of 92 out of 100, which classifies as excellent, ensuring reliable internet for streaming, gaming, or high-volume work. Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, indicating good signal strength across the 2030 square metre cluster. This level of digital infrastructure supports remote working without significant dropouts. For physical transport, you have access to four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, Braintree Freeport Railway Station, and Cressing Railway Station. You can also rely on one bus interchange within practical reach. These transport links are crucial given the urban character of the Bocking South Ward. The proximity to Braintree Railway Station means commuters can access wider networks quickly. The excellent broadband score of 92 ensures that video conferencing and file transfers remain smooth, a vital requirement for anyone working from this location. ### Daily life in CM7 2RJ offers immediate access to essential retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach, you can shop at Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree, providing a choice of supermarkets just steps away. You have access to five retail venues located in the immediate vicinity. Transport links are extensive, with a dedicated bus interchange and four railway stations directly serving the area. These include connections to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, facilitating easy travel beyond the immediate postcode. This convenience is central to the urban lifestyle of the Bocking South Ward. If you enjoy public transit, the presence of the bus interchange means you do not need a private car for daily trips. The concentration of amenities ensures that errands, grocery shopping, and commuting do not require long drives. You can access these services from your doorstep, making the small residential cluster exceptionally convenient for managing daily schedules. ### Safety is the most critical consideration for this area. The crime risk assessment is categorised as CRITICAL with a score of 3 out of 100, where a lower score indicates less risk. This means crime rates are significantly above average, and you should expect a challenging environment regarding personal security. Enhanced security measures are strongly recommended if you choose to live here. In contrast, environmental and planning constraints are largely non-existent. Flood risk coverage is zero, meaning there is low flood risk. Similarly, the area does not cover Ramsar wetland sites or any protected nature reserves. There is no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, and no protected woodland exists within the boundaries. This lack of planning constraints simplifies certain development processes but does not substitute for the high crime risk. While the physical environment is free from specific ecological restrictions, the security situation demands vigilance. A score of 3 places this postcode at a disadvantage compared to other areas with safer ratings. ### Who typically lives in CM7 2RJ?The population has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common age range. Five hundred percent of households own their homes, and the primary accommodation type is houses. The area is mostly White, and you are buying into a mature demographic within a compact urban ward. How is the transport and digital situation for working from home?Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 92 and good mobile coverage at 83. You have four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, and one bus interchange. This combination supports remote working and easy physical commutes without significant connectivity issues. What is the safety situation like in this postcode?Crime risk is categorised as Critical with a score of 3 out of 100, indicating rates above average and a recommendation for enhanced security. However, there is no risk of flooding, and the area has no planning constraints regarding protected woodlands or nature reserves. What amenities can I expect within practical reach?You have five retail venues nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree. Transport is well supported with one bus interchange and access to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, ensuring daily needs are met without leaving the immediate area.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

50
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

28
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CM7 2RJ?
The population has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common age range. Five hundred percent of households own their homes, and the primary accommodation type is houses. The area is mostly White, and you are buying into a mature demographic within a compact urban ward.
How is the transport and digital situation for working from home?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 92 and good mobile coverage at 83. You have four rail stations nearby, including Braintree Railway Station, and one bus interchange. This combination supports remote working and easy physical commutes without significant connectivity issues.
What is the safety situation like in this postcode?
Crime risk is categorised as Critical with a score of 3 out of 100, indicating rates above average and a recommendation for enhanced security. However, there is no risk of flooding, and the area has no planning constraints regarding protected woodlands or nature reserves.
What amenities can I expect within practical reach?
You have five retail venues nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Lidl Braintree. Transport is well supported with one bus interchange and access to Braintree Freeport Railway Station and Cressing Railway Station, ensuring daily needs are met without leaving the immediate area.

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