Area Overview for CM77 7YR

Gt Notley Parish Church , When Built ! in CM77 7YR
Great Notley Church [Under Construction ] in CM77 7YR
Village sign and humped-back bridge, Bridgend Lane, Great Notley in CM77 7YR
Great Notley Church in CM77 7YR
A131 approaching Queenborough Lane Roundabout in CM77 7YR
Notley Cross Services in CM77 7YR
Toby Carvery at Notley Cross Services in CM77 7YR
Shop at services, Braintree in CM77 7YR
The Church, Great Notley, Essex in CM77 7YR
London Road, Great Notley in CM77 7YR
Queenborough Lane at the junction of London Road in CM77 7YR
Shell garage on London Road, Great Notley in CM77 7YR
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Area Information

Living in CM77 7YR places you within Great Notley, a civil parish in the Braintree district of Essex centred around a six-acre village green. This green is encircled by 36 semi-mature English oak trees and serves as the focal point for local family homes. The village sits close to Braintree, reflecting its roots as a suburban garden village that has evolved over the decades. Its history includes remains of Iron Age and Roman settlements, indicating a long occupation of the land now occupied by modern developments such as the Skyline Business Park. A distinct feature of the area is the multi-denominational church building, completed in August 2010. This structure represents a blend of Anglican, Methodist, United Reformed, Baptist, and Catholic communities. It replaced an earlier meeting place that operated in a Portacabin. The population of 1,590 residents maintains a quiet, community-focused atmosphere where activities like cricket on the green are common. You will find family-oriented environments near amenities such as a vet centre and two primary schools. The area offers extensive outdoor access through Great Notley Country Park. This 100-acre site features two lakes, the Notley Bowl, and one of the region's largest adventure play areas. Residents can enjoy countryside walks and access a Discovery Centre. The setting combines historical depth with practical, modern conveniences suitable for those seeking a stable neighbourhood.

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The property market in CM77 7YR reflects a town dominated by owner-occupied housing. With 90 per cent home ownership, the area functions as a traditional home buyers' market rather than a rental sector. Accommodation consists primarily of Houses, typical of a village green setting surrounded by oak trees. This high ownership rate means you will find mostly long-term residents and established families looking to sell or buy another property nearby. The housing stock caters to those seeking a suburban garden village lifestyle. Properties range from family homes near the church to units close to the village green where cricket matches occur. The nature of the housing suggests a focus on domestic living over student or corporate rentals. Buyers looking at this area should expect a stable market driven by local families and retirees. The 90 per cent figure indicates strong community ties and property stability. You will not find a predominance of buy-to-let investments or short-term lets. Instead, the market revolves around permanent residences. When considering homes in CM77 7YR, look for listings that appeal to established households. The accommodation types align with the needs of the 30-64 age group.

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Energy Efficiency in CM77 7YR

Living in CM77 7YR offers convenient access to a range of retail and leisure amenities. Five retail outlets sit within practical reach, including the Tesco Braintree supermarket, the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co, and the M&S Braintree BP. These shops provide essentials and daily necessities without requiring long drives into Braintree town centre. For leisure and outdoor activity, Great Notley Country Park is a major feature. This 100-acre location contains two lakes and the Notley Bowl, ideal for fishing and scenic walks. It also hosts one of the region's largest adventure play areas. Families can enjoy the Discovery Centre inside the park. Community life centres around the village green where 36 semi-mature English oak trees mark the boundary. Residents frequently gather for cricket matches on the green. The area also features a local pub and a veterinary centre, creating a self-sufficient village environment. You can find primary education locally at White Court Primary School and Great Notley Primary School. The diversity of amenities from supermarkets to parks ensures all daily needs are met close to your home. The concentration of five rail stations nearby further expands your lifestyle options. Whether you seek quiet walks or family entertainment, the area provides immediate access to these facilities.

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Demographics

The community in CM77 7YR is characterised by a mature population with a median age of 47. Most residents fall into the Adults (30-64 years) age range. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by established families and professionals rather than young students or retirees. Home ownership stands at 90 per cent, indicating that the vast majority of households own their properties outright or with a mortgage. There is very little rental market activity within this specific cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the typical demographics of many Essex villages. Accommodation types are primarily Houses, fitting the character of a village green countryside settlement. The low rental proportion reinforces the area's reputation as a settled, long-term community. You are unlikely to encounter high levels of transient housing or student accommodation. The age distribution and ownership levels suggest a stable environment where residents often stay in their homes for extended periods. This stability contributes to the established feel of living here. The demographic data paints a picture of a neighbourhood where neighbours have likely known each other for many years.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
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Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

90
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

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Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CM77 7YR?
The community is dominated by Adults aged 30 to 64 years. With a median age of 47 and a home ownership rate of 90 per cent, the area consists mainly of established families and owners rather than renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the typical demographic of an Essex village green community.
Is the transport and internet connectivity good for working from home?
Yes, fixed broadband scores a perfect 100 out of 100, indicating excellent quality for remote work. Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, representing a good to excellent network quality. Access to three railway stations including Braintree and Cressing, plus a bus interchange, ensures reliable physical transport links alongside robust digital connections.
What is the crime rate like in this area?
The Crime Risk assessment scores 93 out of 100 on a scale where lower is better. This results in a low crime risk, meaning the neighbourhood has below-average crime rates. Consequently, the area is considered safer than the national average, providing a secure environment for residents and families.
What amenities are available within practical reach?
Residents have five local retail options including Tesco Braintree and the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Co. Leisure is centralised at Great Notley Country Park, which features two lakes, the Notley Bowl, and a large adventure play area. Education is provided by White Court Primary School and Great Notley Primary School situated within the village.

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