Area Overview for CM8 2DU
Area Information
CM8 2DU represents a small residential cluster within the larger town of Witham, covering just 1.3 hectares. This compact area is home to 1,933 people and sits in the Braintree district of Essex, England. You will find this postcode situated near coordinates 51.78778146557563 and 0.6361921851206203, close to the historical heart of the parish centred on Chipping Hill. Living in CM8 2DU means residing in a dense pocket of housing near the Roman road that once linked Chelmsford and Colchester. The area today retains a deep historical connection to its past, positioned a short distance from the Saxon settlement site on Chipping Hill. While the immediate cluster is defined by its density, you remain close to the broader community infrastructure of Witham. The location benefits from proximity to significant local landmarks such as St Nicolas Church and Cressing Temple. For perspective on scale, this specific cluster contrasts with the full extent of the ancient parish defined around Newland Street through later development. You are essentially living in a defined residential neighbourhood that forms part of the wider urban district history established in 1894 and re-established as a parish in 1982.
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- Area Size
- 1.3 hectares
- Population
- 1933
- Population Density
- 1688 people/km²
Homes in CM8 2DU are almost exclusively houses, with the data confirming that this accommodation type dominates the local stock. You will not find significant numbers of flats or apartments within this 1.3-hectare cluster. The high level of home ownership, where 62% of residents own their property, indicates that prices in this postcode area tend to be driven by owner-occupier activity rather than the rental market. This dynamic often results in a slower, more considered market compared to areas with high student or temporary housing concentrations. If you are looking to buy, you are entering a environment where residents have historically stayed put, as seen in the mature adult age profile. The area sits within the Braintree district, which has undergone administrative changes from an urban district in 1894 to its current status, influencing buying patterns over decades. The density of 1,688 people per square kilometre is high for a suburban context, suggesting street layouts are likely tightly packed with minimal spacing between dwellings. This high density within a small footprint means available properties may require careful selection. The market is defined by traditional house ownership patterns rather than modern conversion projects or shared ownership schemes.
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Living in CM8 2DU offers convenient access to essential retail and transport hubs within practical reach. You will find five notable retail options including Morrisons Rivenhall, Iceland Witham, and Tesco Witham, ensuring daily shopping needs are met without long journeys. Five railway stations serve the wider area, with Witham Railway Station, Hatfield Peverel Railway Station, and White Notley Railway Station being the primary stops. A single bus interchange reinforces connectivity for those not using trains. Beyond convenience, the area sits near significant historical landmarks like St Nicolas Church and Holy Family and All Saints Catholic Church, which is a Grade II listed building opened in 1989. The ancient parish, historically centred on Chipping Hill, offers proximity to the original Saxon settlement for those interested in history. Newland Street in Witham forms a key part of the local character. Five restaurants or cafes, parks, or leisure venues operate within the vicinity, providing endless leisure choices. This balance of commerce and heritage defines the lifestyle for residents who value both practical functionality and local history.
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The community in CM8 2DU is predominantly composed of adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents stands at 47 years, indicating a mature population profile. This age distribution suits buyers seeking established neighbourhoods rather than high-rise developments aimed at younger families or students. You will find that 62% of households in this area own their homes, suggesting a stable environment where residents have long-term roots. The accommodation type is primarily houses, meaning the streetscape consists of detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or purpose-built blocks. Archaeological evidence of Neolithic occupation, a Roman temple, and a pottery kiln has been found nearby in Witham, adding historical weight to the local character. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the general demographic makeup of Essex. Daily life feels quiet and settled, driven by the fact that most homes are owned by people over the age of 30. This concentration creates a community where longer-term residents likely influence local culture and school choices.
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