Area Overview for CM7 5PS
Area Information
Living in CM7 5PS means residing within Bocking South Ward, a predominantly urban ward located in the south of Braintree District. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster with a population of 2,543 people sitting on land that supports a density of 1,663 people per square kilometre. Bocking specifically was visited by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1290 and became notable in 1381 for hosting discussions between rebels leading the Peasants' Revolt. The area has flourished since the 16th century when Flemish weavers introduced fine cloth production. By 1862, Braintree and Bocking formed one continuous town with a united population of 8,186. You are situated at coordinates 51.882173, 0.552451, experiencing daily life in a region where the original settlement around the parish church merged with a separate linear settlement along Bradford Street. History is visible here, from the Grade I listed Bocking Windmill to Braintree Town Hall, which opened in 1928 as a gift from William Julien Courtauld. The area retains the heraldic Bocking Dolphin motif, which holds historical significance to the local community. The historical economy once drove by textile manufacture, particularly after Samuel Courtauld's factory was established in the 19th century. Today, you live in a contiguous urban settlement that balances deep historical roots with modern connectivity, situated within the town of Braintree and Bocking in Essex.
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- 2543
- Population Density
- 1663 people/km²
The property market in CM7 5PS is distinctly characterised by houses, which form the predominant accommodation type for the 2,543 residents in this small postcode area. With 48 per cent of households being owner-occupied, this is primarily a settled area rather than a volatile rental market. This high level of ownership indicates that many residents treat their homes as long-term investments and lifestyles. You are looking at a stock dominated by residential properties that suit families or couples, given the median age of 47 years and the concentration of adults aged 30 to 64. The urban nature of Bocking South Ward means that properties are part of a built-up area where houses sit close together. The historical context of textile manufacture and railway links has shaped the available housing into a cohesive urban fabric. When buying homes in CM7 5PS, you are entering a market where stability is evident. The density of 1,663 people per square kilometre ensures that no one is living in isolation. The 48 per cent ownership rate suggests a competitive fixture market where sellers often command strong positions. Buyers should expect to navigate a landscape where properties have remained in the same hands longer than in more transient locations. The housing stock is not defined by student accommodation or short-term lets but by traditional domestic homes embedded in a historic district.
House Prices in CM7 5PS
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Energy Efficiency in CM7 5PS
Residents of CM7 5PS enjoy a lifestyle centred on practical convenience and local retail options. Within easy reach, you will find five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily, Iceland Braintree, and Sainsburys Braintree. These supermarkets provide all the essentials for daily living without requiring a long journey. For public transport enthusiasts, a single bus interchange serves the neighbourhood, while four rail stations including Braintree Railway Station and Braintree Freeport Railway Station are nearby. This density of transport nodes complements the retail availability, making errands quick and manageable. The character of the area is influenced by its history as a textile hub and its later development as a railway town. Lawrence D. Hills founded the Henry Doubleday Research Association headquarters in this region, highlighting the area's contribution to organic gardening research. The heraldic Bocking Dolphin motif appears in local civic architecture, adding a unique identity to the streets. You live in an urban ward where the Bocking Windmill stands as a preserved 18th-century post mill, offering a link to the past amidst modern convenience. This blend of historical significance and accessible shopping creates a functional homebase for families and professionals alike. The amenities listed ensure that living here does not depend solely on venture into the wider town centre for basic necessities.
Amenities
Schools
Families considering schools near CM7 5PS have access to several established educational institutions within the immediate vicinity. John Bunyan Primary School and Nursery holds a 'good' Ofsted rating and serves the early years and primary phases in this ward. Nearby, John Bunyan Junior School also operates as a primary institution without a specified current rating in the available records. St Francis Catholic Primary School, Braintree, is another option for younger children, also carrying a 'good' Ofsted rating. This ensures families have multiple strong choices for elementary education with at least two schools verified for quality through official inspections. For older primary-aged children, Tabor Science College is situated in the neighbourhood. This institution offers secondary-level education nearby, reducing the need for long commutes to drop off and pick up children. The Edith Borthwick School serves as a special school in the vicinity, providing necessary support for children with additional needs within the local network. The mix of primary and secondary options means that children in CM7 5PS can often remain within a single catchment area throughout their schooling years. Having two schools rated 'good' by the Ofsted regulator provides reassurance to parents weighing their options. These schools collectively form a robust educational environment that serves the urban ward effectively.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Bunyan Primary School and Nursery | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | John Bunyan Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | St Francis Catholic Primary School, Braintree | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Tabor Science College | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | The Edith Borthwick School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CM7 5PS is defined by a mature household profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years are the most common age range within this population. Housing consists primarily of houses, reflecting the historical development of the area. Home ownership stands at 48 per cent of all households, indicating a mixed market where just under half of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining data points to a diverse accommodation type structure suitable for families or empty nesters rather than young professionals. The predominant ethnic group in this area is White, contributing to a demographic makeup consistent with the broader Braintree region. With a population density of 1,663 people per square kilometre, you will find a concentrated residential cluster typical of an urban ward. This density creates a neighbourhood feel where proximity to amenities is high. The age profile suggests a stable community where long-term residents form the core of the local fabric. There are no transient populations dominating the streets; instead, the demographic structure supports established families and individuals who have settled for the area's character and convenience. Every statistic reflects a grounded reality rather than a speculative trend.
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