Area Overview for CO13 9QJ
Area Information
Living in CO13 9QJ offers a distinct experience within the Tendring district of Essex. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster defined by a population of 1,301 people. The area sits within the historic civil parish of Frinton and Walton, known for its status as a planned exclusive seaside resort. Unlike busier neighbouring towns, this location maintains a quiet, upscale atmosphere with wide unspoilt greensward and high-quality housing. The community avoids heavy commercialisation thanks to strict historical building controls imposed during its development in the late 19th century. Visitors to the area will notice notable structures such as St Mary's Church, which features 14th-century origins, and the Frinton Park Estate with its famous Modern Movement buildings. Daily life revolves around the conservation area that protects the historic resorts of Frinton and Walton. You will find the space of Wideun Street and Connaught Avenue within easy reach, which opened in 1904 as a shopping street. The environment remains described as selective and exclusive, distinguishing it from more crowded coastal destinations. This postcode represents a slice of a community that values residential space and historical preservation over dense urbanisation.
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The property market in CO13 9QJ is characterised by high owner occupancy and a specific housing type. Eighty-four percent of residents are homeowners, which effectively means this is an owner-occupied area rather than a private rental hub. The accommodation type data confirms that houses dominate the stock, with no significant presence of flats. This housing profile suits those seeking traditional British seaside living with private gardens and greater living space. Buyers looking at homes in CO13 9QJ should expect properties that fit the strict planning controls established by developers like Peter Bruff and Richard Powell Cooper in the 19th century. The area contains high-quality housing that resists the often rougher commercialisation found in nearby busy towns. Because the population of this postcode is 1,301, the market is tight, with fewer available properties circulating at any given time. The prevalence of houses over flats also influences local prices, typically keeping them higher than in areas dominated by social housing or high-density blocks. You will find that the housing stock reflects the historic resort character, with many homes situated on Connaught Avenue or near the Frinton Park Estate. The market here rewards buyers who value the established nature of the street pattern and the limited density.
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Residents of CO13 9QJ enjoy a curated lifestyle centred on heritage amenities and accessible retail. Within practical reach, you will find five retail outlets including Sainsburys Frinton, Cook Frinton on, and the East of England Co-operative Co. These supermarkets and shops are located on Connaught Avenue, the designated shopping street that opened in 1904. Leisure activities centre around the Frinton-on-Sea Conservation Area, which protects the historic cores of the resort. You can visit the esplanade, the former lido site, or the adjacent golf course for recreation. Transport options include five rail-linked points such as Frinton, Kirby Cross Railway Station, and Walton, giving easy access to the wider network. The area avoids the commercial clutter found in nearby Clacton, offering instead wide greensward and a selection of historic buildings like the Frinton Park Estate. Dining options are integrated into the town centre rather than scattered in dedicated high-streets outside walking distance. The presence of St Mary's Church, dating back to the 14th century, provides a cultural focal point for the community. This mix of essential retail and leisure space ensures daily needs are met without the need for long commutes to coastal hubs.
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Families considering CO13 9QJ have access to a specific selection of educational institutions within the wider Frinton-on-Sea area. The primary education option listed in the data is Frinton-on-Sea Primary School. This is a primary school located near the postcode, serving younger children in the locality. The data provided identifies two entries for this institution, suggesting it is the central primary facility for this specific cluster. There are no secondary schools or academies explicitly listed in the immediate data set for this postcode, meaning older children often draw from institutions further across the parish boundaries. For those prioritising primary education, Frinton-on-Sea Primary School is the designated choice within reach. The presence of a local primary school supports families with young children who wish to stay within the immediate postcodes. While the data does not include Ofsted ratings for the school listed, the name confirms the facility's status and location relative to CO13 9QJ. You should verify current performance metrics and catchment areas directly with the school or local council, as the data confirms the school's type but not its detailed inspection history.
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| 1 | Frinton-on-Sea Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Frinton-on-Sea Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The residents of CO13 9QJ form a settled community with a clear age profile. The median age in this cluster is 47 years, reflecting a mature population base. The most common age range contains elderly households, with many residents aged 65 years or older. This demographic skews older than the national average and suggests a neighbourhood where families have often lived for decades. Home ownership is high, with 84% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This contrasts sharply with rental-market dominated areas, indicating strong local roots among the population. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader Essex region but within a distinctly homogenous local fabric. Housing stock consists primarily of houses rather than flats, aligning with the preference for detached or semi-detached family and retirement accommodation. You are unlikely to find high-rise apartments in this specific postcode. The high home ownership rate of 84% implies that many retirees and established families have remained in their homes long-term. This stability contributes to a quiet environment where long-standing ties between neighbours are common.
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