Area Overview for CO11 1BE

Area Information

Living in CO11 1BE means residing in Manningtree, a market town and civil parish located in the Tendring district of Essex. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster within a total land area of 2,134 square metres. The town sits on the River Stour at the boundary with Suffolk, possessing a historic character defined by its Georgian facades and status as a conservation area. Manningtree holds the distinction of being England's smallest town by land area, a fact that gives the community a distinct, enclosed feel despite its population of 1,683 residents. You will find yourself in an area designated as part of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The settlement grew around the wool trade and later shipping, maintaining a rural atmosphere with over 100 Grade II listed buildings. Daily life here blends historic heritage with modern convenience, centred around The Green and the weekly Saturday market. The town council status established in 1998 ensures local governance remains close to the community. This small footprint means neighbours are a short walk away, fostering a tight-knit environment where the past influences the present layout and architecture.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2134 m²
Population
1683
Population Density
2194 people/km²

Homes in CO11 1BE are almost exclusively houses, reflecting the town's historical development and conservation status. With 62% of the population owning their homes, the property market is firmly rooted in owner-occupation rather than the high-rental sectors found in major innovation hubs or university cities. This dynamic means you can expect a stable tenant base with lower turnover rates, which often correlates with better-maintained properties in the long term. As the accommodation type is listed as houses, you will find few flats or apartments within this specific postcode boundary. The small area size of 2,134 square metres limits large-scale developments, preserving the character of the existing stock. Buyers viewing homes here should focus on period properties, many of which are Grade II listed due to the town's importance as a conservation area. The high home ownership rate suggests buyers here value equity and long-term stability over quick-moving investment opportunities. This market structure creates a community where neighbours often know each other, supporting the residential nature of the town.

House Prices in CO11 1BE

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Energy Efficiency in CO11 1BE

Your daily lifestyle in CO11 1BE is shaped by immediate access to essential amenities. Five retail options are within practical reach, including a Tesco Manningtree and two branches of the East of England Co-operative Co. These shops provide convenience for weekly grocery runs and general household needs. Three railway stations serve the local community, offering travel links from nearby hubs. Beyond shopping and travel, Manningtree offers a unique lifestyle rooted in its history and nature. The town features a weekly Saturday market and a boating heritage on the River Stour. You will find the Manningtree Library, originally a 1865 corn exchange, serving as a local landmark. The oldest Methodist church in Essex stands on South Street, dating back to 1807. Residents also have access to The Green, a historic space linked to the town's past. The surrounding Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides ample opportunity for outdoor recreation, distinguishing this postcode from urban centres.

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Demographics

The community in CO11 1BE is predominantly composed of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. This age profile suggests a mature demographic focused on family life or retirement rather than a transient young professional population. Home ownership stands at 62%, indicating that the majority of residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage rather than renting. This high percentage is typical for established towns where long-term residents settle down. The accommodation type data confirms that houses are the primary dwelling style in this postcode, supported by a population density of 788,678 people per square kilometre. The predominant ethnic group within the area is White, reflecting the traditional demographic composition of Manningtree. For those considering living in CO11 1BE, the high ownership rate implies stability and lower turnover compared to rental-heavy zones. The adult age range suggests schools catering to families of school-aged children remain relevant, though the median age points to a quieter street life compared to student-heavy university districts.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

62
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CO11 1BE area?
The population consists of 1,683 residents with a median age of 47. Most people fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years. Home ownership is high at 62%, showing that the majority of households are owner-occupiers rather than renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the area is made up almost entirely of houses.
How are digital connectivity and transport links in Manningtree?
Digital connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 91 and a mobile coverage score of 83, both out of 100. This ensures excellent support for working from home. Transport is supported by three nearby railway stations: Mistley Railway Station, Manningtree Railway Station, and Wrabness Railway Station, all connecting to the Great Eastern Main Line towards Ipswich and Harwich.
What safety considerations should I know about living here?
The crime risk is classified as medium with a score of 59 out of 100, which is around the national average, meaning standard security precautions are advisable. Environmental safety is excellent, with a flood risk score of 0, indicating very low flood risk. There are no planning constraints related to protected wetlands or woodlands within the specific postcode.
What amenities are available to residents near CO11 1BE?
Residents have five retail venues nearby, including a Tesco Manningtree and two East of England Co-operative Co branches. For travel, three railway stations provide access. The area also features the Manningtree Library, the oldest Methodist church in Essex, and is part of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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