Area Overview for CO10 6DQ
Area Information
CO10 6DQ is a small residential postcode area in Suffolk, part of the historic market town of Sudbury. With a population of just 1,201, it reflects the quiet, close-knit character of the region. Sudbury itself, located near the Essex border, has a rich history dating back to the 10th century, with landmarks such as the Church of All Saints and the birthplace of artist Thomas Gainsborough. The area is defined by its proximity to the River Stour, which historically facilitated trade, and its connectivity via nearby rail networks. Daily life here balances rural tranquillity with practical access to amenities. Residents benefit from a low crime rate, excellent broadband connectivity, and a network of local shops and transport links. The area’s compact size means it is well-suited for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle without being isolated from essential services. Its blend of heritage and modern convenience makes it appealing to families and professionals alike.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
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- Population
- 1201
- Population Density
- 3717 people/km²
The property market in CO10 6DQ is characterised by high home ownership (72%) and a predominance of houses. This suggests a largely owner-occupied area, which may indicate stability and long-term residency. The focus on houses rather than flats or apartments implies a more traditional, family-friendly housing stock. Given the area’s small size, the market is likely limited in scale, with properties concentrated in a compact cluster. Buyers should consider that the availability of homes may be restricted, and the character of the housing is likely to reflect the surrounding rural or semi-rural environment. The high home ownership rate also suggests that rental properties are less common, which could be a consideration for those seeking investment opportunities.
House Prices in CO10 6DQ
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Energy Efficiency in CO10 6DQ
The lifestyle in CO10 6DQ is shaped by its proximity to practical amenities. Within reach are five retail outlets, including Aldi Bulmer, Iceland Sudbury, and Morrisons Daily, offering everyday shopping needs. The area’s three railway stations—Entrance, Sudbury, and Bures—provide convenient transport links to nearby towns and cities. While the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the historical presence of the River Stour suggests potential for recreational activities. The small-scale nature of the area means amenities are compact but sufficient for daily living. The mix of retail and transport options supports a self-contained lifestyle, though residents may need to travel further for specialist services or entertainment.
Amenities
Schools
The nearest school to CO10 6DQ is St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Primary School, which has an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. This school serves the local community, offering primary education to children in the area. As a primary school, it is essential for families with young children, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. The presence of a well-rated primary school is a significant factor for families prioritising education. However, the absence of secondary school options may require residents to commute to nearby towns for further education. The single school listed reflects the small scale of the area, which may have limited educational infrastructure compared to larger towns.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CO10 6DQ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a community skewed towards middle-aged adults, likely including professionals and families. Home ownership is high at 72%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a suburban or semi-rural setting. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The age profile suggests a mature demographic, which may influence local services and amenities. With no significant youth population, the area may cater more to established households than to growing families. The absence of specific data on deprivation means the quality of life here is inferred from the safety, connectivity, and infrastructure available.
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