Area Overview for CO12 3WD

Area Information

Living in CO12 3WD places you within a tight-knit residential cluster situated in Harwich, a historic port town on the River Stour. This specific postcode area represents a small, concentrated community where 1,737 residents call this neighbourhood home. The land is intensively developed, with a population density of 1,589 people per square kilometre, reflecting the practical nature of living alongside the broader Harwich built-up area. Residents enjoy proximity to a town that has served as a major maritime hub for centuries, originally granted a market charter in 1253 before receiving its borough status in 1318. While the local governance involves Harwich Town Council, Tendring District Council, and Essex County Council, the day-to-day reality for you is defined by coastal living and historical significance. The area sits near landmarks such as the Grade I listed Harwich Guildhall and the parish church of St. Nicholas. You are positioned in an environment where the modern economy still relies on commercial shipping, yet the architecture tells a story stretching back to a medieval sailmaker's house on Kings Head Street. Life here is characterised by being part of a larger civil parish population of over 18,000 while maintaining the feel of a smaller, specific cluster.

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Area Size
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Population
1737
Population Density
1589 people/km²

You will encounter a housing market in CO12 3WD that is overwhelmingly owner-occupied. The statistic that 81 per cent of households own their homes indicates that this is not a transient rental hotspot but a stable residential zone. The primary accommodation type found here is houses, which fits the profile of a traditional English coastal town where families settle down. This suggests that if you are looking to buy, you are entering a market where properties often change hands down families or through inheritance rather than through short-term tenancies. The sheer majority of homes are detached or semi-detached houses suitable for grown families seeking permanence. There are no data points indicating a significant presence of new-build estates or short-term let properties within this specific cluster. The market operates more like a private sale environment than a dynamic letting agency portfolio. Buyers in CO12 3WD should expect stock that has been let or lived in for long periods. This aligns with the national trend where owner-occupation rates correlate with higher property stability and slower price fluctuation compared to high-rental areas.

House Prices in CO12 3WD

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Energy Efficiency in CO12 3WD

Residents of CO12 3WD have access to a variety of practical amenities within practical reach. Your daily shopping needs can be met at five notable retail locations, specifically including Tesco Harwich, East of England Co-operative Co, and Lidl Upper. These outlets provide access to fresh groceries and essential household goods without a long drive. For travel, you are situated near a dense network of transport links. Five railway stations serve the area, with Harwich International Railway Station providing direct Eurostar connections to London and continental Europe. Five ferry services operate from nearby harbours, allowing quick trips to Felixstowe or continental Europe from the Felixstowe for Harwich Ferry Landing. Leisure options include three specific ferry landing sites that double as points of interest. This concentration of transport and retail means you can navigate the wider Tendring district or visit Harwich town centre efficiently. The area does not rely on distant suburbs; necessary services are clustered nearby. This layout encourages local foot traffic and makes commuting to work or running errands straightforward.

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Demographics

The community in CO12 3WD displays a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. This aligns with the fact that adults aged 30 to 64 constitute the most common age range in the area. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood dominated by established families and long-term residents rather than transient students or young professionals. Home ownership is the standard arrangement, with 81 per cent of households in this postcode owning their property outright or with a mortgage. Consequently, you will find that most accommodation consists of houses rather than flats or purpose-built rental blocks. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the ethnic composition typical of this established Essex location. There is no data to suggest a high level of recent migration or significant demographic shifts occurring within this specific cluster. The high rate of ownership indicates stability, as residents have likely built deep roots in the community over decades. This contrasts with areas where rental turnover is frequent. The settlement pattern mirrors the broader Harwich civil parish, where households have been consecutively occupied for generations.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

81
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population and community feel like in CO12 3WD?
CO12 3WD is a small residential cluster with a population of 1,737 people. The median age is 47, and adults aged 30 to 64 form the most common age range. This creates a mature, stable community rather than a transient one.
How reliable is the internet and mobile signal in this postcode?
Fixed broadband scores 70 out of 100, rated as good quality for daily use. Mobile coverage is even stronger, scoring 83 out of 100 and classified as excellent. Both metrics support reliable remote working and communication.
Are there parks or protected natural areas nearby?
The area passes assessments for all major planning constraints. There is no coverage for Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, or protected woodlands, all showing a score of zero and no risk.
What transport links are available for getting around?
You have access to five railway stations within practical reach, including Harwich International Railway Station. There are also three ferry landing sites, such as Harwich Harbour Ferry Landing, offering direct connections to Europe.
Is crime a concern for families living in this area?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 89 out of 100. This indicates below-average crime rates compared to the national average, making it a safer neighbourhood for families with children.

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