Area Overview for CO10 3BX
Area Information
CO10 3BX is a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Suffolk, England, nestled within the tranquil countryside near the River Stour. With a population of 1,234 and a population density of 235 people per square kilometre, it reflects a rural yet compact community. The area is part of the village of Chilton, a historic settlement with roots tracing back to the Domesday Book. Characterised by its peaceful atmosphere, Chilton balances rural charm with proximity to Sudbury, a nearby town offering more amenities. The village is surrounded by open countryside and lies within the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering residents scenic landscapes and a sense of isolation. Daily life here is marked by a slower pace, with historic landmarks like St Mary’s Church and Chilton Hall adding to its distinct character. The village’s access via the A134 Northern Road and B1115 Waldingfield Road ensures connectivity without compromising its rural identity. For those seeking a quiet, historically rich environment with easy access to nearby towns, CO10 3BX offers a unique blend of heritage and practicality.
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- Population
- 1234
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- 235 people/km²
The property market in CO10 3BX is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 89% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. This high rate of home ownership suggests a community of long-term residents invested in their local environment. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting the area’s rural and semi-detached nature. Given the small size of the postcode and its classification as a residential cluster, the housing stock is likely limited in scale, with properties ranging from traditional family homes to historic buildings like Chilton Hall. Buyers should expect a market focused on established properties rather than new developments. The proximity to Sudbury may provide additional options for those seeking larger or more modern homes, but within CO10 3BX itself, the character of the area—centred on its historic and natural features—will likely shape property values. Potential buyers should consider the limited availability of rental properties, as the area is not a hotspot for short-term lets.
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Living in CO10 3BX offers access to a mix of practical amenities and rural tranquillity. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Farmfoods Great, Morrisons Daily, and Sainsburys Sudbury, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s proximity to Sudbury also opens up dining, leisure, and cultural options in a nearby town. The village itself retains a historic character, with landmarks like St Mary’s Church and Chilton Hall adding to its charm. The surrounding countryside and Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor recreation. While the village is small, its connection to Sudbury via road and rail ensures residents are not isolated from urban conveniences. The combination of local shops, historic sites, and natural beauty creates a lifestyle that balances simplicity with accessibility, appealing to those who value both rural peace and practical connectivity.
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The nearest school to CO10 3BX is Great Waldingfield Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, which serves the local community with a primary education offering. Its Ofsted rating of “good” indicates a reliable standard of teaching and facilities. While no secondary schools are listed in the immediate area, the proximity to Sudbury—just 0.9 miles away—means residents have access to broader educational options. The presence of a primary school within the postcode is a significant advantage for families with young children, reducing the need for long commutes. However, the absence of secondary schools within CO10 3BX itself may require families to plan for transportation to nearby towns. The school’s voluntary controlled status suggests a close relationship with the local church, potentially offering community-based support networks. For those prioritising school quality, the “good” rating at Great Waldingfield provides reassurance, though further research into secondary education options is advisable.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Great Waldingfield Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CO10 3BX is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, reflecting a mature, stable community. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 89%, indicating a strong presence of long-term residents and family homes. The area is primarily composed of houses rather than flats or apartments, aligning with its rural character. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics provided. This age profile suggests a community focused on established living, with fewer young families or students. The low population density and high home ownership rates imply a low-pressure environment, where residents are likely to have long-term ties to the area. The absence of significant deprivation data means the quality of life here is likely supported by stable housing and a cohesive social fabric. However, the lack of younger residents may mean fewer amenities tailored to children or youth, though nearby Sudbury offers supplementary services.
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