Area Overview for CM77 8DT

Area Information

Living in CM77 8DT offers a specific slice of Essex life centred on Cressing, a village and civil parish within the Braintree district. You are situated in a small residential cluster covering 32.5 hectares, locating you between Braintree and Witham. This postcodes area houses 2,650 residents, creating a community defined by rural character rather than urban density. The environment feels historic and established, with archaeological evidence of occupation dating back to the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age. The village includes pockets such as Tye Green and the hamlet of Hawbush Green, alongside the notable Cressing Temple 1.5 miles south of the main settlement. You will find history embedded in the daily landscape, from the Knights Templar heritage to the proximity to the River Brain. Daily life in CM77 8DT balances rural tranquility with practical access to towns, making it suitable for those who value stability and a connection to the past without total isolation. The parish operates as a friendly hub where residents benefit from a tight-knit community structure supported by local facilities and transport links to nearby railway stations and A120 roads.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
32.5 hectares
Population
2650
Population Density
116 people/km²

The housing market for CM77 8DT is characterised by a strong inclination towards ownership rather than renting. With 73% of homes in the area owned by residents, you can expect to find a community where people have developed a long-term stake in their locality. Houses remain the dominant accommodation type, meaning buyers will primarily encounter detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or purpose-built rental blocks. This type of housing stock suits families and individuals seeking private outdoor space and established gardens, which are typical of village settings in the Braintree district. The small geographical footprint of 32.5 hectares limits the total number of available properties, potentially creating competition between buyers for specific homes within the parish. The high level of homeownership implies that properties often change hands through inheritance or gradual moves rather than sudden portfolio shifts. For those looking to buy, the market offers a chance to join a stable community where the housing stock reflects a history of careful development and conservation rather than rapid modernization.

House Prices in CM77 8DT

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Energy Efficiency in CM77 8DT

Daily life in CM77 8DT centres on a blend of rural amenities and accessible services. There are five retail outlets near the postcode, anchored by conveniences such as the East of England Co-operative Co and M&S Braintree. For those needing fuel, Co-op Petrol is located within practical reach. Leisure options include the Cressing Sports and Social Club, providing a venue for local gatherings and activities. Food lovers can dine at Il Salice, a top-rated restaurant noted for its quality in the region. The historic Cressing Temple offers a unique cultural outing, while Fowlers Farm pub serves as a traditional social hub. Two churches stand as focal points for community life, and the public park at Cressing Temple grounds offers green space for recreation. A nearby bus interchange ensures connectivity, while five railway stations keep the wider network accessible. This mix of shops, dining, and historic sites means residents have access to essential services without leaving the immediate vicinity of the parish.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering homes in CM77 8DT are supported by several primary education options nearby. Cressing Primary School serves the local community as a standard primary institution. You will also find the Stisted Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School offering voluntary aided religious education. A standout option is the Stisted Church of England Primary Academy, which currently holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, ensuring a high standard of teaching and care for children in the catchment area. The presence of multiple primary schools means parents have choices regarding distance and educational philosophy. While no secondary schools are listed in the immediate vicinity, the availability of highly rated primary institutions near Cressing ensures that young children can access quality education without requiring long commutes. The mix of voluntary aided and academy structures provides diversity in governance and curriculum focus for families settling in this postcode area.

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Demographics

The community profile in CM77 8DT reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range, indicating a population dominated by established households. Seventy-three per cent of residents are homeowners, suggesting a property market driven by long-term occupancy rather than short-term lettings. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, aligning with the area's designation as a residential cluster of detached or semi-detected properties. The predominant ethnic group is White, which is consistent with the broader regional profile of Essex villages. This demographic structure points to a neighbourhood where families and older residents seek permanence and stability. A population density of 116 people per square kilometre ensures a peaceful environment without the crowding found in denser suburban areas. The high ownership rate combined with an age profile skewed towards middle age suggests residents are likely to remain in their homes for decades, fostering a community with deep local roots and established social networks.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

73
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

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CM77 8DT?
Cressing is described as a friendly rural village parish with a rich historical presence, including Knights Templar heritage and proximity to the River Brain. The community of 2,650 lives in a 32.5-hectare cluster that balances village life with access to broader Essex towns.
Who typically lives in this postcode area?
The residents are primarily adults aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. Homeownership is high at 73 percent, and the area is predominantly occupied by White British households living in houses.
What schools are available for families in CM77 8DT?
Three primary schools serve the area, including Cressing Primary School and Stisted Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School. The Stisted Church of England Primary Academy holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, providing a high-quality option for local children.
How good is the transport and digital connectivity here?
Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100 and fixed broadband scores 90 out of 100. You have access to five railway stations, including Cressing which is one stop from Braintree, plus five retail locations and a bus interchange.
Is the area safe for living?
The area passes safety checks for flooding and environmental constraints with a score of 0. However, the crime risk score is 60 out of 100, indicating a medium crime risk. Standard security precautions are advisable for residents.

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