Area Overview for CO11 1BG

Area Information

Living in CO11 1BG places you within one of England's smallest towns by land area. This specific postcode covers a residential cluster of just 5,729 square metres, home to 1,683 residents. The location sits on the border between Essex and Suffolk, near the River Stour, offering a distinct blend of historic character and rural tranquility. Manningtree became a market town in 1238 and retains a significant concentration of Grade II listed buildings, with virtually the entire area designated as a Conservation Zone. You are entering a space where history is visible in Georgian facades and historic streetscapes. The small footprint of the area creates a close-knit residential environment where neighbours often know each other. daily life revolves around the town's core, which includes a weekly Saturday market and direct access to the river for boating activities. This postcode is not merely a point on a map but a defined historical settlement where the past informs the present living experience. Homebuyers appreciate the intimate scale of the street network and the presence of protected heritage assets that safeguard the area's appearance against modern development pressures.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5729 m²
Population
1683
Population Density
2194 people/km²

The property market in CO11 1BG is heavily weighted towards owner occupation, with 62% of homes held by their owners. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, as no apartment or high-rise structures are recorded within this postcode. This indicates a traditional housing market where buyers typically purchase freehold properties in established residences rather than seeking new-build flats or shared ownership schemes. The small geographical spread of 5,729 square metres limits the volume of available properties, meaning competition often centres on specific historic or prime location homes. Prospective buyers should expect a market dominated by established houses, many of which benefit from conservation area status. This constraint on building height and new construction preserves the historical character but may limit choice if you seek specific architectural styles not represented by existing period homes. The high ownership rate suggests that many listings will be movers and upgraders rather than landlords renting out to new tenants. You are entering a market where the price reflects the scarcity of land and the value attached to properties situated within the protected Conservation Area that covers most of Manningtree.

House Prices in CO11 1BG

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Energy Efficiency in CO11 1BG

Life in CO11 1BG is centred on immediate access to essential retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Residents have five notable retail options nearby, including a Tesco Manningtree and two branches of the East of England Co-operative Co, providing convenience for daily shopping needs without travelling far. For travel, three railway stations service the local area: Mistley Railway Station, Manningtree Railway Station, and Wrabness Railway Station. These stations offer connections along the Great Eastern Main Line, allowing residents to access Ipswich and Harwich. The lifestyle here blends the quiet of a village with the utility of a town centre. Manningtree itself is known for a weekly Saturday market and its position on the River Stour, which supports a boating community. The area has a historic identity, featuring remnants of St Michael's Church, The Green, and Manningtree Library, originally built as a corn exchange in 1865. You can enjoy a pace of life where local services are close by, yet you remain within striking distance of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths landscape.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community in CO11 1BG is defined by a mature population with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents is between 30 and 64 years, indicating a stable demographic often associated with families with grown children or downsizing homeowners. Home ownership is the predominant form of tenure, with 62% of households owning their property outright. This high ownership rate suggests a settled population that has put down deep roots in the locality rather than transient renters. The accommodation type in this cluster consists primarily of houses, reinforcing the traditional suburban or village-style living found in the wider Manningtree area. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic makeup of the Tendring district. While specific deprivation indices are not detailed in the current dataset, the high home ownership rate and stable age profile typically correlate with community resilience and local investment. You are looking at a neighbourhood where long-term residents have shaped the social fabric over decades. The housing stock likely consists of a mix of period properties that have been maintained or renovated by the current owner-occupier majority.

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

N/A
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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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is CO11 1BG a good place to raise a family?
The area features a median age of 47 with 62% home ownership, suggesting a settled community. Accommodation is primarily houses, and there are five retail outlets including Tesco Manningtree nearby. Low flood risk and excellent broadband scores of 91 support family needs, though the median age indicates a mature demographic rather than young professionals.
What does the crime record look like in this postcode?
Crime risk is rated at a warning level with a score of 59 out of 100. This represents a medium crime risk, which is around the average for the area. Residents are advised to use standard security precautions. Environmental risks such as flooding are minimal with a score of 0.
How close are train stations to CO11 1BG?
Three railway stations are within practical reach: Mistley Railway Station, Manningtree Railway Station, and Wrabness Railway Station. Manningtree station specifically sits on the Great Eastern Main Line. Mobile coverage is excellent at a score of 83, supporting connectivity for commuters.
What can I expect regarding amenities in this cluster?
You have access to five retail venues, specifically a Tesco Manningtree and two Co-operative stores. The wider Manningtree area offers a weekly Saturday market and boating heritage on the River Stour. Local schools are present in the vicinity, fitting the profile of a family-centred postcode.

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