Area Overview for CO10 6RJ

Area Information

Living in CO10 6RJ defines your experience as a resident of a specific residential cluster within the larger market town of Sudbury. Located in Suffolk, this postcode sits near the River Stour and the Essex border, offering a blend of historic character and modern convenience. The area holds a population of 1,841 people, creating a close-knit community atmosphere without the density of major urban centres. You will find yourself in a location first mentioned in records around 970, benefiting from proximity to landmarks such as the Church of All Saints and the birthplace of artist Thomas Gainsborough. Daily life here centres on practical accessibility and historical significance. The town was established as a market in 1009 and features a network of transport links, including the River Stour which became navigable in 1706. While the local rail connections provide links to Ipswich and London, the immediate feel of CO10 6RJ is residential. The geography places you adjacent to the A134 and near the A12, facilitating travel beyond the town. This location offers a settled environment where history intersects with modern living, providing a distinct foothold in a historic region of eastern England for those seeking a home in Sudbury.

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The property market in CO10 6RJ is characterised by a stock made up entirely of houses. There are no flats or apartments recorded in this specific postcode, making it a destination exclusively for buyers seeking detached or semi-detached homes. With 44% of residents owning their property, the area leans heavily towards owner-occupied streets rather than a high-density rental market. This high rate of home ownership typically correlates with lower vacancy rates and a more stable tenant base in surrounding zones, though this postcode itself is residential only. Potential buyers looking at homes in CO10 6RJ will find a market driven by the town's historic status and location on the River Stour. The absence of rental stock means competition is focused on purchase-only transactions. If you are considering moving to Sudbury, accessing private lending or having savings for a deposit is essential, as the market does not cater to buy-to-let investors within this immediate cluster. The housing profile appeals to families seeking space and security, consistent with the older age demographic. This is a market for those who value established properties over new builds, offering a direct entry into a historic market town environment.

House Prices in CO10 6RJ

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Energy Efficiency in CO10 6RJ

Residents of CO10 6RJ benefit from a practical range of amenities within practical reach of their doorstep. The retail landscape includes five nearby shops, featuring notable venues such as Morrisons Daily, Iceland Sudbury, and Waitrose Sudbury. These supermarkets provide sufficient variety for daily groceries and household essentials without requiring a long daily commute for shopping. Leisure and transport options are equally accessible, with three railway stations nearby, including Sudbury Railway Station which connects to wider national networks. The area is situated close to Sudbury, a market town with deep historical roots dating back to 1009. You can explore local attractions like the Church of All Saints or visit the museum dedicated to Thomas Gainsborough, who was born in the borough in 1727. The presence of these cultural sites alongside modern retail channels creates a balanced lifestyle offering. If you are considering schools near CO10 6RJ, you will find the area served by established educational institutions typical of a Suffolk market town. The combination of historic landmark access and modern retail convenience ensures a well-rounded daily environment for families and professionals alike.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CO10 6RJ is defined by its maturity and stability. The median age stands at 47 years, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. This suggests a neighbourhood populated largely by mid-life families, established professionals, and retirees rather than young students or transient workers. Home ownership is the dominant tenure, with 44% of residents owning their property outright. This indicates a substantial portion of the population has settled roots in the area. Accommodation types in this postcode are wholly composed of houses, meaning you will not find flats or apartments as part of the local housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of much of rural Suffolk. Because the area houses older residents and families, the social fabric likely revolves around community stability rather than high turnover. The concentration of adult homeowners suggests a quiet, predictable environment where residents have invested in their homes over the long term. This demographic profile supports a lifestyle focused on established neighbourhoods and long-term community engagement within the Sudbury market.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
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Tenure

44
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Ethnic Group

White
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Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

31
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the main demographic in CO10 6RJ?
The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership represents 44% of residents, and the primary accommodation type consists of houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of the area.
What are the transport and connectivity options?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with broadband scoring 87/100 and mobile coverage at 78/100. Physically, the area has access to three railway stations, including Sudbury Railway Station, which offers a journey time of about 1.5 hours to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey.
Is CO10 6RJ safe to live in?
While the area passes environmental assessments with no flood risk or planning constraints, crime risk is rated as critical with a score of 11/100. Crime rates are above average, so enhanced security measures are recommended for anyone considering buying a home here.
What amenities are nearby for daily living?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily, Iceland Sudbury, and Waitrose Sudbury. Transport is further supported by three rail stations, providing reliable links to Ipswich and the capital region.

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