Area Overview for CM9 8LG

Area Information

Living in CM9 8LG means residing within the civil parish of Little Totham, a rural cluster in the Maldon District of Essex. This specific postcode covers an area of 20.8 hectares, hosting a population of 2,158 people. The location sits approximately 6 miles from Maldon and 5 miles from Tiptree, positioned on the back road between Goldhanger and the route to Colchester. Residents enjoy a proximity to the River Blackwater, which borders the village to the east. The community blends historic charm, including the 12th-century All Saints Church with its stone doorways from around AD 1085, with modern agricultural activity. Life in this village is centred on a mix of arable farming, including cereals and rape, and livestock farming involving hens, turkeys, pigs, and sheep. Former gravel pits have been repurposed to create nature trails and fishing lakes, offering local leisure opportunities. The character of Little Totham supports commuters travelling to Maldon, Witham, Chelmsford, and London, alongside remote workers and retirees. You will find a neighbourhood defined by old houses, farm workers' cottages from the 19th and 20th centuries, and new developments near the village pond. The area offers a quiet, countryside setting that remains accessible to the wider county, making it a practical choice for those seeking a rural lifestyle without complete isolation.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
20.8 hectares
Population
2158
Population Density
76 people/km²

The property market in CM9 8LG is overwhelmingly characterised by owner-occupation, with 86% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This statistic dictates the nature of the housing stock, which consists predominantly of houses rather than flats or Build-to-Rent developments. The high ownership rate suggests a stable market where long-term investment is common, rather than a transient rental cycle. You are likely to find traditional Essex homes built from the 11th century through to the 20th century, alongside more recent builds near the village pond and former gravel sites. Given the area's size of 20.8 hectares and its identity as a postal village, the range of properties is limited but diverse. The accommodation type remains strictly houses, appealing to those seeking garden space and rural standing. This market structure contrasts sharply with urban postcodes where rental demand drives rapid turnover. The fact that so few residents rent indicates that buying into CM9 8LG is typically a move for settlement and long-term living. For buyers looking at this specific postcode, the market offers a chance to acquire freehold property in a settled community where the local economy relies partially on agriculture and the professions of residents commuting to witham, Maldon, and London. The lack of rental properties means fewer short-term leases and a more predictable neighbourly rhythm.

House Prices in CM9 8LG

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Energy Efficiency in CM9 8LG

Your lifestyle in CM9 8LG is defined by easy access to essential retail and transport nodes near the village. Five notable amenities operate within practical reach, including the East of England Co-operative Co, which appears on the list twice, and Asda Heybridge. These retail outlets provide groceries and daily necessities without requiring a long journey to Maldon. For commuters, two railway stations—Witham Railway Station and Kelvedon Railway Station—are accessible. These rail links connect you to the broader Essex network, supporting travel to London and other business hubs. Beyond shopping and transport, the area's character includes the village pond and former gravel pits converted into nature trails. You can enjoy local history at the White House, a former ale house dating to the late 16th century, or visit the active Peculiar People's Chapel, originally built in the late 19th century. The local economy sustains agriculture, with farms producing arable crops and livestock, adding to the rural atmosphere. Daily life involves a balance between village convenience, such as the Co-op and Asda, and the tranquility of the countryside. Residents can walk or cycle to the railway stations for trips to Witham or Kelvedon. This mix of retail availability and open space creates a functional yet peaceful living environment ideal for those who value local services alongside rural beauty.

Amenities

Schools

Families residing in CM9 8LG have access to Great Totham Primary School, which holds an Ofsted rating of good. This institution serves the primary education needs for children in the immediate vicinity of the village. The presence of a single primary school listed for this specific postcode cluster suggests that secondary education requires a commute to nearby towns such as Maldon or Great Dunmow. The rating of good indicates a standard of education that meets the required criteria for parental satisfaction and regulatory compliance. For early years residents, Great Totham Primary School offers a local educational option without the need for travel. The school's classification as primary means it caters to children from the reception year through to the end of key stage two. You may find that older children attend schools in neighbouring parishes, as the data highlights only this one primary institution within the practical reach of CM9 8LG. The proximity of this school to the 2.158 residents in the area provides a convenient option for those with younger families. The school's good standing reflects the quality of local educational provision, supporting the needs of the residents in this rural setting.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Great Totham Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within CM9 8LG displays a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. The majority of the population falls into the 30 to 64 years age range, indicating a mix of working families and retirees. This age distribution suggests a stable environment where long-term residents dominate the local scene. Home ownership stands at an impressive 86%, creating a market deeply rooted in owner-occupied households rather than the rental sector. This high figure reflects either a historic community or a recent influx of buyers establishing stable footholds in the area. Accommodation in CM9 8LG consists primarily of houses, fitting the rural and village character of Little Totham. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the surrounding demographics of eastern England. The housing stock ranges from historic farm workers' cottages and cottages associated with Halls like Little Totham and Rook Hall to modern properties suited for contemporary families. The low population density of 76 people per square kilometre ensures a spacious feel, distinct from the higher density found in urban boroughs. You will encounter a neighbourhood where residents value privacy and space, consistent with the area's historical development from the 11th century onwards. The demographic data points to a settlement that has evolved from medieval manors into a managed rural community today.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

86
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

41
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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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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  • Crime Risk
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