Area Overview for CM7 9BD

Area Information

The postcode district CM7 9BD defines a compact residential cluster spanning just 2.1 hectares, yet it accommodates a population of 1,815 people. This density creates a neighbourhood that feels both close-knit and substantial, situated within the historic Bocking ward of Braintree District. Residents live in an environment deeply rooted in history, adjacent to the Blackwater River and the larger built-up area of Braintree. The location sits at coordinates 51.883698, 0.573245, placing it firmly within the traditional left bank of the river, historically serving as a suburb of Braintree. The area is enriched by significant heritage sites, including St Mary's Deanery Church, a Grade I listed building constructed from 15th-century flint and limestone. Nearby landmarks like the Grade I listed Bocking Windmill, rebuilt in 1829 and restored in 1962, reflect a legacy stretching back to the 10th century when Aetheric willed lands to Christ Church Canterbury. Living in CM7 9BD means accessing a setting where industrial history, marked by the Courtauld family's silk mills, coexists with modern residential life. The community benefits from a high degree of local identity while remaining connected to the tangible assets of Essex.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2.1 hectares
Population
1815
Population Density
3621 people/km²

The housing stock in CM7 9BD is defined by its exclusively residential nature, with houses forming the sole accommodation type across the 2.1-hectare area. A significant majority of residents, representing 79% of the population, own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of home ownership signals an established market where property value stability often outweighs speculative trends. Buyers looking at CM7 9BD will find a consistent supply of houses designed for family living rather than urban compact living. Given the small area size of just 2.1 hectares, available land for new development is extremely limited, which tends to protect existing property values. The market dynamics are further influenced by the area's proximity to Braintree, yet it retains a distinct identity as a separate residential entity. Potential buyers should expect a competition for specific properties that fit their needs, given the concentration of owners and the lack of rental stock. The presence of historic features, such as properties with historical connections to the silk trade or nearby listed churches, may also factor into the desirability and pricing of individual properties within this postcode.

House Prices in CM7 9BD

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Energy Efficiency in CM7 9BD

Residents of CM7 9BD benefit from a dense array of amenities that are within practical daily reach, despite the small size of the local cluster. Five major retail outlets operate nearby, including Sainsburys Braintree, Iceland Braintree, and Tesco Braintree, ensuring that weekly shop supplies are readily accessible without a lengthy journey. Public transport options are well distributed, with a dedicated Bus Interchange located close to the postcode and four railway stations operating within the immediate vicinity. These include services at Braintree Railway Station, Braintree Freeport Railway Station, and Cressing Railway Station, offering flexibility for commuters heading to London or Kent. The local lifestyle balances convenience with historical charm, characterised by landmarks such as the Grade I listed Bocking Windmill and St Mary's Deanery Church. Proximity to the Blackwater River adds a natural element to daily routines, facilitating walks along the riverbank. The area functions as a residential hub where access to supermarkets like Iceland and Tesco supports family life, while the rail links maintain a connection to the broader county and national transport network.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within CM7 9BD is characterised by a mature resident base with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population consisting largely of established families or those settled in their careers. Home ownership stands at a high level of 79%, reflecting a market where long-term residents own their dwellings rather than renting. Almost all accommodation in this cluster consists of houses, distinguishing it from urban housing models that feature apartments or flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the historical composition of the area and the surrounding Braintree District. These demographic facts suggest a neighbourhood where stability is the norm. The high percentage of owner-occupiers implies that decision-making regarding local improvements often comes from within the community rather than from transient tenants. This profile supports a consistent demand for housing types that suit families and professionals looking to settle long-term in a low-density environment.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

79
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

34
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in CM7 9BD?
The area has a median age of 47 and is dominated by adults between 30 and 64 years old. It is a residential postcode where 79% of residents own their homes, and nearly all accommodation consists of houses rather than apartments.
How good is the internet connection?
Digital connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband score is 97 out of 100, and mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100. This high-quality infrastructure supports reliable remote working and daily internet use for all residents in the 2.1-hectare cluster.
What safety risks should I consider?
The area has a low flood risk rating and passes all environmental planning constraints, meaning there is no flood risk or protected woodland status. Crime risk is low with a safety score of 72 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates compared to other regions.
Is there enough local retail and transport?
Yes, five retail outlets including Sainsburys, Iceland, and Tesco Braintree are within practical reach. Transport access includes a Bus Interchange and four nearby railway stations: Braintree Railway Station, Braintree Freeport Railway Station, and Cressing Railway Station.

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