Area Overview for CO12 4SJ
Area Information
CO12 4SJ is a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the Tendring district of Essex, bordering the River Stour and the historic port of Parkeston Quay. With a population of 2,553 and a density of 1,015 people per square kilometre, it balances rural charm with proximity to transport networks. The area is part of Ramsey and Parkeston, a civil parish with roots in the Domesday Book, where the A120 road crosses Ramsey Creek. Daily life here is shaped by its village character, with residents enjoying access to nearby Harwich’s amenities while retaining a sense of quiet community. The area’s history as a naval and commercial hub, including Parkeston Quay’s role in World War I, adds layers to its identity. Modern residents benefit from nearby rail links, ferry services, and a mix of local shops, making it a practical choice for those seeking a blend of tradition and connectivity. The low flood risk and absence of environmental constraints further enhance its appeal for families and retirees alike.
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- Population
- 2553
- Population Density
- 1015 people/km²
CO12 4SJ is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 59% of homes owned by their occupants. The accommodation type is largely houses, reflecting a residential stock that prioritises single-family dwellings over flats or apartments. This makes the area appealing to those seeking traditional, spacious homes in a rural setting. The small size of the postcode area means the housing stock is limited, potentially increasing competition for properties. Buyers should consider the local character, which blends historical architecture with modern living needs. The focus on homeownership suggests a community of long-term residents, which may influence property values and market dynamics. For those seeking investment, the area’s proximity to transport links and amenities like Harwich’s rail network could enhance its appeal.
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Energy Efficiency in CO12 4SJ
The lifestyle in CO12 4SJ is shaped by its proximity to a mix of retail, dining, and transport hubs. Local shops such as Morrisons Upper, Lidl Upper, and the East of England Co-operative Co provide essential grocery and retail services, reducing the need for long trips. The area’s rail connections, including Harwich International Station, offer easy access to larger towns, while ferry services from Parkeston Quay link residents to Harwich and Felixstowe, expanding leisure and travel opportunities. The village’s small size fosters a sense of community, with amenities like the Castle Inn pub in Ramsey adding to its character. Residents can enjoy a blend of rural tranquillity and practical connectivity, making it suitable for those who value both convenience and a slower pace of life.
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Schools
The nearest school to CO12 4SJ is Chase Lane Primary School and Nursery, which holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. This institution serves the local community, providing primary education for children in the area. The absence of secondary schools within the immediate vicinity means families may need to consider commuting to nearby towns for higher education. However, the presence of a well-rated primary school is a significant draw for families prioritising quality early education. The school’s rating indicates a commitment to standards, though parents should factor in the need for additional transport arrangements for secondary schooling. The limited range of educational institutions reflects the small scale of the area but aligns with its role as a residential satellite to larger towns like Harwich.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Chase Lane Primary School and Nursery | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CO12 4SJ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, stable community where many have lived for years. Home ownership is high at 59%, with houses being the predominant type of accommodation. The White ethnic group forms the largest demographic, though specific data on other groups is not provided. The age profile indicates a focus on middle-aged and older adults, which may influence local services and amenities. The absence of detailed diversity statistics means the community’s full composition remains less defined, but the high home ownership rate suggests a settled, long-term resident base. This demographic profile aligns with a quiet, family-oriented environment where property values are likely to reflect the area’s historical and geographical stability.
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