Area Overview for CO15 3EN
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Living in CO15 3EN offers a defined residential experience within the unparished area of Clacton-on-Sea in Tendring district, Essex. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster that forms part of the historic parish of Great Clacton. The area is centred around Coppins Road and Magdalen Green, situated near Great Clacton Conservation Area. Site history traces back to medieval origins with manorial halls like Cann Hall and a settlement pattern centred on the church by the 15th century. A significant local landmark is the former Essex Convalescent Home, which opened on Coppins Road in 1884 and served wounded soldiers under the British Red Cross from 1915. The broader conservation area includes 16th to 18th century timber-framed buildings such as the Ship Inn and Queen's Head pub. You find yourself in a place with clear historical roots, distinct from the generic sprawl of modern developments. Daily life here is anchored by proximity to established community sites and traditional architecture. The location benefits from practical transport links, including access to five nearby railway stations and three ferry landings. While the postcode represents a small population base, it provides access to a wider network of amenities. Residents enjoy a setting where history meets modern convenience without the distraction of planning constraints like protected woodlands or wetlands. The character of the neighbourhood remains defined by its specific architectural heritage and straightforward residential nature.
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The property market in CO15 3EN is characterised by a high stock of residential houses rather than flat units or apartments. This is evident from the accommodation type data which specifies houses as the dominant form of housing. With a home ownership rate of 41 percent, the area functions as a balanced mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. This balance implies that buyers can find properties on both the open market and potentially through right-to-buy or secure tenancy routes. The small population of 1832 living in this specific cluster suggests a limited number of active listings at any given time. Prospective buyers should be prepared to move quickly if they find a suitable house, as the small residential cluster may have a restricted inventory. The historical context of the area, including the former Essex Convalescent Home and Maskell's Almshouses, adds a layer of character that often influences property values. The absence of planning constraints such as AONB coverage or protected woodland simplifies the buying process and future renovation plans. You are purchasing a tangible asset within a community of 1832 people who value the traditional house layout over high-rise living.
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Daily life in CO15 3EN centres on a mix of local retail options and regional transport links. You have access to five retail outlets within practical reach, including the East of England Co-operative Co, Spar, and Aldi Great Clacton Clacton-on. These stores provide everyday essentials from groceries to household supplies without the need for long commutes. Transport connectivity is robust, with five nearby rail stations including Clacton, Thorpe, and Weeley Railway Station. This network links residents to broader travel routes across Essex and beyond. Additionally, three ferry landings are situated close by: Brightlingsea Ferry Landing, Point Clear Ferry Landing, and East Mersea Ferry Landing. These water transport options offer access to coastal destinations and island communities. The nearby Great Clacton Conservation Area features historic pubs like the Ship Inn and Queen's Head, adding social focal points to your local landscape. While the area lacks dedicated leisure parks listed in the immediate amenity data, the presence of historic Almshouses and the Convalescent Home site provides green and communal spaces. Your lifestyle benefits from a combination of accessible shopping and extensive travel possibilities. Commuting to work or visiting friends in the Suffolk coastal towns becomes straightforward with the available rail and ferry infrastructure.
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The community in CO15 3EN reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age group consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a settled population rather than a transient youth or retiree cluster. Household composition suggests stability, though specific household size data is not included in the analysis. Home ownership stands at 41 percent, meaning nearly six out of ten residents either own their homes outright or are in a mortgage status. The remaining rental stock forms a significant portion of the local housing market. Accommodation type is predominantly houses, showing that terraced flats or apartments are not the primary dwelling style in this postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of rural Essex. There is no indication of protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty influencing land use. The safety score for crime risk is 57 out of 100, classifying the area as having a medium risk level where crime rates are around average. Standard security precautions are advisable for anyone living in this postcode. The mix of ownership and house types suggests a stable environment where families and long-term residents outnumber newcomers.
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