Area Overview for CO15 2AF
Area Information
CO15 2AF is a small residential postcode area in Great Clacton, Essex, with a population of 1,831. Nestled within the Tendring district, it lies near the coordinates 51.792709, 1.135146, forming part of the unparished area of Clacton-on-Sea. The area has medieval roots, with settlements centred on the church by the 15th century and historic sites like the former Essex Convalescent Home on Coppins Road, which opened in 1884. Today, the postcode area is characterised by a quiet, residential cluster with a mix of older and newer housing. Its proximity to Clacton’s coastal amenities and transport links, including rail and ferry services, makes it accessible yet distinct. Daily life here balances historical charm with modern convenience, supported by nearby shops, schools, and community hubs. The area’s compact size fosters a close-knit feel, though it remains part of a broader network of amenities in Great Clacton.
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The property market in CO15 2AF is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 60% of properties owned by residents. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical for a small, residential postcode area. This suggests a market focused on family homes rather than flats or rental properties. The limited size of the area means the housing stock is relatively uniform, with fewer opportunities for investment or speculative buying. Buyers should consider the local market’s constraints, as the small footprint of CO15 2AF means properties are unlikely to be part of larger developments or high-demand corridors. The presence of older housing, including 16th- to 18th-century timber-framed buildings in the broader Great Clacton Conservation Area, may appeal to buyers seeking historic character, though renovation potential could vary.
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The lifestyle in CO15 2AF is shaped by its proximity to retail, transport, and coastal amenities. Five retail spots, including East of England Co-operative Co and Tesco Clacton, provide everyday shopping needs. Rail stations like Clacton and Thorpe offer direct links to nearby towns, while three ferry landings—Brightlingsea, Point Clear, and East Mersea—connect residents to surrounding areas. The area’s historical sites, such as the former Essex Convalescent Home on Coppins Road, add cultural depth, though modern leisure options are limited to nearby Clacton’s offerings. The mix of shops, transport, and coastal access creates a balance of convenience and tranquillity, ideal for those seeking a semi-rural lifestyle with urban accessibility.
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The nearest school to CO15 2AF is Oakwood Infant and Nursery School, a primary school with a Good Ofsted rating. This provides a reliable option for families with young children, though the absence of secondary schools in the immediate vicinity may require commuting to nearby towns. The school’s rating reflects adequate standards in teaching and facilities, which is reassuring for parents prioritising education quality. The single primary school in the area suggests a focus on early years education, but families needing secondary schooling will need to look beyond CO15 2AF. The mix of school types is limited, which may be a consideration for those requiring a full range of educational options.
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| 1 | Oakwood Infant and Nursery School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CO15 2AF has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64 years. This suggests a mature, stable community with a focus on family and long-term residency. Home ownership stands at 60%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rentals, though not a rental hotspot. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a residential character rather than high-density living. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in the area. With 1,831 residents, the community is small enough to feel personal but integrated into the larger Great Clacton area. The age profile and ownership rates suggest a population prioritising stability over transient living, with fewer young families or students compared to other urban areas.
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