Area Overview for CM8 1UZ

Area Information

Living in CM8 1UZ means residing within a specific postcode cluster that serves as part of the broader Witham town in Essex. This area covers a population of 1,564 people, creating a compact residential environment with a density of 1,411 people per square kilometre. You will find yourselves located near coordinates 51.78778146557563, 0.6361921851206203, close to the historic Chipping Hill and the Roman road connecting Chelmsford and Colchester. The history here is deep, with evidence of Neolithic occupation and a Saxon settlement dating back centuries. The modern parish surrounds a cluster of homes defined by its ancient roots while benefiting from a central location on the A12 route. Daily life offers proximity to significant historical sites like St Nicolas Church and Cressing Temple, which lie nearby within the civil parish boundaries. The area functions as a quiet residential hub rather than a bustling commercial centre. You are situated in an environment where the past and present meet, allowing residents to enjoy a sense of history without the noise of a major city. Living in this postcode involves being close to the town's core while maintaining a distinct residential identity. The location on the Roman road provides a strategic advantage for travel, linking you efficiently to larger towns like Chelmsford and Colchester. This specific cluster offers a settled atmosphere where the community has evolved through different historical periods, from the Knights Templar to the present day. Homes here are typically found along Newland Street or in the vicinity of the original settlement centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1564
Population Density
1411 people/km²

Since 51% of households own their homes, CM8 1UZ operates as a predominantly owner-occupied area. This statistic shapes the local real estate market significantly, as the majority of transactions involve existing owners selling to other families. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find a stock of purpose-built flats or rental blocks within this specific cluster. This housing stock reflects the historical development of the Saxon settlement at Chipping Hill and the later expansion along Newland Street. Buyers looking at homes in CM8 1UZ should expect to search for freehold properties, which may include older fixtures absorbed through centuries of occupancy and minor renovations. The small size of the area, housing only 1,564 people, means the market is tight rather than competitive in the traditional sense. You are dealing with a limited supply of stock, so timing is essential if you wish to purchase. The density of 1,411 people per square kilometre suggests properties are built close together but maintain individual character. This mix of houses typically covers the traditional English bungalow, semi, or detached styles found across Essex. Because the area is small, a single successful sale will have a visible impact on the local housing supply. The historical significance of the Cressingham Temple estate nearby also influences property values, adding a layer of prestige to the neighbourhood. When viewing homes here, check the titles carefully to understand the full extent of the land, as some plots may still follow ancient parish boundaries established in 1982.

House Prices in CM8 1UZ

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Energy Efficiency in CM8 1UZ

Your daily lifestyle in CM8 1UZ centres on the practical amenities found within Witham's town centre. You have five retail options immediately at your disposal, including Iceland Witham, Morrisons Daily Witham 76, and Tesco Witham. These supermarkets provide a comprehensive one-stop shop for groceries, household essentials, and daily necessities. The presence of Morrisons Daily Witham 76 indicates that you can access fresh produce without needing to travel far into the urban sprawl. Beyond food, the local area offers five railway services that integrate seamlessly into your weekly routine, making transport part of your lifestyle rather than a chore. Cultural life is enriched by nearby historical landmarks like St Nicolas Church, which stands at Chipping Hill. You can explore the Cressing Temple site, an important early Knights Templar location, which adds a cultural dimension to your leisure time. The Holy Family and All Saints Catholic Church, a Grade II listed building opened in 1989, also serves as a community anchor. With no large shopping malls or cinema complexes within the immediate postcode, your lifestyle leans towards the traditional high-street experience found in historic towns. You can walk to Newland Street to enjoy the shops and cafes that DEFINE the modern Witham identity. The area's connection to the Braintree district means you have access to wider leisure facilities in the surrounding borough if you wish to venture further out.

Amenities

Schools

For families living in CM8 1UZ, the primary educational option immediately accessible is the Witham Bible Training Centre. This institution is classified as an independent school. You will find no state-maintained primary or secondary schools listed within the immediate vicinity of this postcode in the current data. This means residents must look beyond the immediate cluster for comprehensive state education or supplement their requirements through private education. The presence of an independent school suggests that some families in the area value private education, possibly due to proximity or reputation. The Witham Bible Training Centre is located in the general vicinity of the town's development along Newland Street. For those seeking a broad range of state schools, you would typically need to travel to the wider Witham district, which is known for having several schools including the regional comprehensive institutions. However, based strictly on the available records for this specific location, the Witham Bible Training Centre remains the only identified school. Residents without access to private schooling facilities may need to consider transport logistics if children require schooling not found within the immediate walking distance of the postcode.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Witham Bible Training CentreindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CM8 1UZ is defined by stability, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult range between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting a neighbourhood populated by established homeowners rather than young singles or students. You will find a predominantly White demographic making up the majority of the population. This age profile indicates a family-oriented or retired population seeking a settled home life. House ownership stands at 51%, meaning slightly more than half of the residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This figure suggests a balanced market where long-term residents have settled down to build equity. The accommodation in CM8 1UZ consists primarily of houses, reflecting the preference for detached or semi-detached living common in older areas like Witham. You are less likely to find a high concentration of rental flats compared to urban districts. The low population density relative to the town centre allows for more space around individual properties. This demographic mix creates a quiet environment where neighbours tend to stay put for decades. The passing of land from the Knights Templar to the Southcott family in the 16th century mirrors the current trend of family continuity in the area. With 1,564 residents living in this specific postcode, you can expect smaller social circles but a strong sense of local belonging. The absence of large student halls or transient populations means the street scene remains consistent throughout the year.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

51
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

31
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 kind of community lives in CM8 1UZ?
The community in CM8 1UZ is mature and stable, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents between 30 and 64 years old. Of the 1,564 people in this postcode, 51% own their homes, indicating a settled population of adults rather than students or transient workers.
Are there good schools near CM8 1UZ?
The primary school listed near CM8 1UZ is the Witham Bible Training Centre, which is an independent school. There are no state schools explicitly listed for this specific postcode, so families relying on state education would likely need to consider schools in the wider Witham district.
What is the transport situation like?
Residents benefit from excellent digital connectivity with a broadband score of 87 and mobile coverage of 83. Key transport links include Witham Railway Station and connections to Hatfield Peverel and White Notley stations, all situated on the line between Chelmsford and Colchester.
Is CM8 1UZ safe to live in?
The area carries a medium crime risk with a score of 39, which is classified as a WARNING level. While there are no flood risks or protected environmental constraints, residents should apply standard security precautions. Three major supermarkets including Iceland, Morrisons, and Tesco are within immediate reach.

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