Area Overview for CO10 0HS
Area Information
Great Cornard is a village and civil parish in Babergh District, Suffolk, defined by a blend of historical charm and modern residential development. This specific postcode, CO10 0HS, covers a small residential cluster of just 1.3 hectares. Despite the compact footprint, the area holds a population of 1,321 people, creating a tight-knit environment with a population density of 102,452 people per square kilometre. The name Great Cornard reflects its past agricultural importance, meaning either a large corn enclosure or settlement in Old English. First mentioned as Cornierda in the Domesday Book of 1086, the manor was originally held by the King. Over centuries, the parish evolved from a rural agricultural community into a residential area bordering Sudbury to the south and separated from Essex by the River Stour. You will find the village characterised by rolling countryside and a picturesque setting that suits those who value exploration by foot or bicycle. The growth from a rural parish to include a council estate at Prospect Hill in the 1930s marks its transition into contemporary living. Living in Great Cornard offers quintessential English village life, yet you remain connected to wider transport networks through links to Sudbury.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.3 hectares
- Population
- 1321
- Population Density
- 3149 people/km²
The property market in CO10 0HS is defined by a strong inclination towards owner-occupation. Exactly 55% of residents own their homes, indicating a stable housing stock rather than a transient rental market. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the village character and the historic development at Prospect Hill. This area is not a high-density urban zone but a small residential cluster covering only 1.3 hectares. Living in Great Cornard generally means purchasing a standalone or semi-detached house rather than a flat or apartment. The high concentration of homeowners suggests that property values here are supported by the desire for village life combined with the amenities of nearby Sudbury. There is no specific data on average house prices or rental yields for this postcode, so financial decisions should rely on comparisons with similar properties in the surrounding Babergh District. The housing stock reflects the area's history, growing from a council estate in the 1930s to meet the needs of residents over the late 20th and early 21st centuries. For buyers, the market focuses on traditional houses within a compact, desirable rural location.
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Energy Efficiency in CO10 0HS
Daily life in CO10 0HS is enhanced by several key amenities within practical reach. Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Morrisons Daily, Sainsburys Sudbury, and Spar. These supermarkets ensure that groceries and essential goods are available without a long journey. For those who prefer rail travel, three stations are nearby, including Sudbury Railway Station, Entrance, and Bures Railway Station. These transport hubs facilitate easy access to Sudbury and beyond. The postcode is located in a village characterised by rolling countryside and a picturesque setting. You can enjoy scenic walks along the River Stour and visit Great Cornard Country Park, which is owned by the parish council. Cornard Wood, depicted in Thomas Gainsborough's 1748 painting, is a former common land area on the village outskirts near Sudbury. The parish church of St Andrew features elements from various architectural periods, adding historical context to your daily surroundings. Living in Great Cornard offers residents a blend of historical charm and modern convenience, allowing you to shop locally while retaining the benefits of village life.
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Schools
Families living in CO10 0HS have access to a specific set of educational institutions nearby. Pot Kiln Primary School is a primary school in the area with a Ofsted rating of good. This is the only school in the list with a formal Ofsted assessment, providing reassurance regarding educational standards for younger children. Other educational facilities in the vicinity include Hampden House PRU, Hampden House Hostel, and Chalk Hill. These institutions are categorised as other types of schools rather than standard primary or secondary establishments. Living in Great Cornard means your children can attend Pot Kiln Primary School for their early education before moving to secondary options elsewhere. The mix of school types suggests a variety of specialisations or roles within the local educational landscape. While comprehensive secondary school names are not listed in the available data for this immediate cluster, the presence of Pot Kiln Primary indicates a supportive environment for young families. The proximity of Hampden House schools may offer alternative options for residents with specific educational needs. You should verify the catchment areas for Pot Kiln Primary to ensure eligibility for your household.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hampden House PRU | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Pot Kiln Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Hampden House Hostel | other | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Chalk Hill | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community within CO10 0HS reflects a mature and established demographic profile. The median age for residents is 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 forming the most common age range. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood composed of families and older professionals rather than students or young adults. Housing in the area is predominantly houses, fitting the village character, and 55% of residents own their homes outright. While the ethnic composition is predominantly White, the community benefits from the stability associated with higher homeownership rates. There is no data provided regarding deprivation levels or specific income figures for this postcode, so economic quality of life must be assessed through local context rather than statistical indices. The accommodation type is strictly houses, indicating a lack of high-rise or apartment living in this cluster. With such a high population density relative to the area size of 1.3 hectares, space between properties may be limited, yet the rural setting ensures privacy. The demographic reality points to a settled population seeking long-term stability in a historic Suffolk parish. You are looking at a community where life moves at a pace appropriate for working adults and families.
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