Area Overview for CO14 8QS
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CO14 8QS lies within Frinton and Walton, a small residential cluster in Essex’s Tendring district. This area, defined by its compact 7,234 m² footprint, is home to 1,512 people, creating a densely populated yet intimate community. Historically planned as an exclusive seaside resort in the late 19th century, it retains a distinct character shaped by strict development controls. The area’s population density of 208,999 people/km² reflects its compact nature, with homes clustered around the coastal towns of Frinton and Walton. Daily life here is marked by proximity to the sea, historic architecture, and a quiet, upscale atmosphere. The area’s heritage as a high-society retreat, with visits from figures like Edward VII and Winston Churchill, lingers in its well-preserved greensward and seafront. While it remains distinct from busier coastal towns like Clacton, its charm lies in its controlled growth and preservation of natural landscapes. Residents benefit from a mix of retail, rail links, and coastal amenities, all within a short reach, making it appealing to those seeking a tranquil, historic seaside lifestyle.
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- Area Size
- 7234 m²
- Population
- 1512
- Population Density
- 2254 people/km²
The property market in CO14 8QS is characterised by a 59% home ownership rate, with houses forming the predominant accommodation type. This suggests a low-density, residential area where larger properties dominate, likely catering to families or retirees seeking spacious living. The relatively high home ownership rate indicates a stable market, though the exact proportion of rental properties is unspecified. Given the area’s historical status as an exclusive resort, properties here may retain historical or architectural value, potentially attracting buyers interested in heritage features. However, the small area size and high population density suggest limited scope for new developments, which could influence property prices and availability. For buyers, the focus on houses rather than flats or apartments means the market may appeal to those prioritising private outdoor space and traditional housing stock. Proximity to coastal amenities and rail links adds to the area’s desirability, though buyers should consider the flood risk, which may affect insurance costs or property resilience.
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Living in CO14 8QS offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include M&S Walton, Aldi Walton on the, and Tesco Walton On, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s rail stations—Walton, Frinton, and Kirby Cross—connect residents to broader networks, facilitating travel to nearby towns or cities. The coastal location ensures proximity to the Greensward seafront, a historic feature of the resort, and the Frinton Park Estate, which includes Modern Movement architecture. While the area resists commercialisation, it retains a quiet, upscale atmosphere with features like Connaught Avenue, a shopping street opened in 1904. The combination of retail, rail access, and coastal landscapes supports a lifestyle that balances convenience with a tranquil environment. Residents can enjoy leisure activities along the seafront or within the conservation area, while the nearby golf course and former lido site offer recreational opportunities. The area’s small size ensures amenities are closely clustered, reducing the need for long commutes.
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The population of CO14 8QS skews towards the elderly, with 65+ year-olds forming the most common age range and a median age of 47. This suggests a community with a significant proportion of retirees or long-term residents. Home ownership stands at 59%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the exact proportion of rentals is not specified. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting a low-density, residential character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The high population density of 208,999 people/km², despite the small area size, implies a compact, closely knit community. While no deprivation data is available, the area’s historical focus on quality housing and controlled development suggests a stable, possibly affluent demographic. The age profile and home ownership rates indicate a mature community with established roots, potentially appealing to buyers seeking a settled, low-traffic environment.
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