Area Overview for CO1 2SW
Area Information
Greenstead Ward represents a distinct residential cluster on the eastern edge of Colchester, Essex, operating under the CO1 postcode area. This specific district covers 3377 square metres of land, hosting a resident population of 1364 people. The area forms part of the eastern suburbs formerly known as Greenstead-juxta-Colchester, a name that reflects its historical separation from the main town until more modern integration. You are looking at a zone where historical significance meets contemporary living. First mentioned in the early 13th century, the lands here saw abbot-owned manor courts and historical disputes over charter rights until the manor courts ceased in 1931. You do not find this level of documented history in every urban district, even within the larger Colchester borough unitary ward structure. The neighbourhood today is centred around the coordinates 51.888133, 0.922312, situated firmly within the Eastern England region. Living here means you are in a space defined by its proximity to the town centre while retaining a distinct ward identity. The community infrastructure includes the Greenstead Community Centre, established in the 1990s on a former petrol station site and opened in 2003. Nearby, you will find St Edmund dual-purpose church hall and the converted St Matthews church from a past era of education. Gallow Green also anchors the landscape, recalling the historical gallows associated with the village's medieval courts. This blend of heritage sites and functional community hubs defines the character of CO1 2SW, offering residents a connection to the past alongside their daily practical needs.
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- Area Size
- 3377 m²
- Population
- 1364
- Population Density
- 3679 people/km²
The property market in CO1 2SW is defined by a stock of houses, which distinguishes this postcode from urban zones dominated by apartments or flats. This configuration suggests a demand for traditional family housing or retirement living rather than high-density living. You will encounter a mix of residents, but the physical structure remains consistent with suburban house styles. Ownership stands at 49 percent, meaning nearly half of the homes are occupied by owners, while the remaining half comprises rentals or shared living arrangements. This balance prevents the area from being a purely speculative rental market or a sealed-off owner-occupied enclave. The population of 1364 people distributed across the 3377 square metres creates a compact living environment. You are not looking at a sprawling estate but a defined cluster where property values may reflect the scarcity of green space due to the high land occupancy per resident. The presence of historical elements like Gallow Green and St Edmund church hall often adds a layer of character that can influence local values, though specific price trends are not listed in the available information. Buyers should note that accommodation types are limited to houses,which narrows the search for those seeking ground-floor access or specific density levels. The 49 percent ownership rate indicates a healthy turnover potential for those able to secure a property, yet the small size of the area means options may be scarce. If you are considering this area, you are engaging with a market where space is at a premium. Housing here is residential by nature rather than commercial or industrial, ensuring stability in the neighbourhood fabric. The focus on houses rather than apartments makes commuting logistics and garden space the primary considerations for any prospective buyer looking at this cluster.
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Living in CO1 2SW offers immediate access to essential retail and transport hubs without requiring a long commute into the town centre. You have five prominent retail options in your immediate vicinity, ensuring your daily shopping needs are met locally. These include the Tesco Colchester, Lidl Colchester, and the East of England Co-operative Co, providing a choice between major supermarkets and cooperative sourcing. This variety means you do not need to travel far for groceries or household essentials. For transport, you are supported by five nearby rail stations, such as Hythe Railway Station and Colchester Town Railway Station, facilitating easy access to the wider region. The area is enriched by specific local amenities that foster community interaction. The Greenstead Community Centre, located on the site of a former petrol station, stands as a local landmark opened in 2003. It serves as a focal point for social activities. Nearby, St Edmund dual-purpose church hall and the converted St Matthews church add cultural and social layers to the neighbourhood. Gallow Green, associated with the historical gallows, provides a unique historical point of interest nearby. These venues create a distinct character for the postcode, blending practical convenience with historical intrigue. The population density of 403,958 people per square kilometre indicates a compact environment where these amenities are within close walking or driving distance. You benefit from a mix of modern retail chains and historic community spaces. This combination ensures that daily life in CO1 2SW balances the convenience of large supermarkets with the charm of local, historically significant gathering spots.
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The community within the CO1 2SW postcode displays a clear adult orientation, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range among residents. This demographic profile suggests a population stabilising in mid-life, likely comprising families with older children, retirees, or long-term tenants who have settled for the duration. You will not find a prevalence of school-aged children aged 5 to 15 in the immediate data, nor is there a significant youth population under 30. The accommodation type is categorised as houses, indicating a streetscape dominated by detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-density blocks. Regarding ownership, 49 percent of residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage. Half of the population rents or lives with others without a specific ownership tie. This split indicates a balanced market rather than a purely speculative investment zone. The population density reaches 403,958 people per square kilometre, a figure derived from the small land area of 3377 square metres holding 1364 souls. This metric highlights how compact this specific residential cluster is. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional makeup of the Eastern England region. Living in CO1 2SW means you join a demographic where stability is the norm, evidenced by the high percentage of adults residing in houses. While specific deprivation indexes are not itemised in the current data, the age profile and ownership rates suggest a community that has weathered economic shifts. You are accessing a neighbourhood where the majority of inhabitants are established residents, likely familiar with local services and relying on the houses that form their primary dwellings.
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