Area Overview for CO15 3JU

Area Information

Living in CO15 3JU means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the Tendring district of Essex, within the historic parish of Great Clacton. With a population of 1,832, this area is characterised by its quiet, low-density housing and proximity to coastal amenities. The ward of Coppins, which includes this postcode, sits within the broader Clacton-on-Sea unparished area, blending historical charm with modern convenience. Residents benefit from easy access to nearby railway stations, including Clacton and Thorpe, which connect to major cities like Colchester and London. The area’s medieval roots are evident in landmarks such as Cann Hall and the former Essex Convalescent Home on Coppins Road, now a preserved historical site. Daily life here is shaped by a balance of local traditions and practical amenities, with nearby ferry services to Brightlingsea and East Mersea offering direct links to coastal towns. The mix of 19th-century architecture, including timber-framed buildings in the Great Clacton Conservation Area, adds to the area’s distinct character, making it appealing to those seeking a blend of heritage and accessibility.

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The property market in CO15 3JU reflects a modest home ownership rate of 41%, indicating that a significant portion of the housing stock is rented out. The area is primarily composed of houses, which suggests a focus on single-family dwellings rather than high-density development. This mix of owner-occupied and rental properties creates a dynamic where buyers may find a range of options, though the small population and limited area size mean the market is not expansive. The presence of historic homes, such as those in the Great Clacton Conservation Area, adds character but may also influence property values through preservation requirements. For buyers, this small cluster offers a chance to invest in a niche market with a distinct local identity, though the limited scale of the area means competition for properties is likely to be concentrated among nearby towns. The predominance of houses also implies that the area caters to families seeking space, potentially appealing to those looking for a quieter, more traditional living environment.

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Life in CO15 3JU is shaped by its proximity to a variety of practical amenities. Within reach are five retail outlets, including East of England Co-operative Co, Spar, and Aldi Great Clacton, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s rail network, with stations at Clacton, Thorpe, and Weeley, provides efficient links to larger towns and cities, while three ferry landings—Brightlingsea, Point Clear, and East Mersea—offer scenic and functional transport options to nearby coastal communities. The historic character of the area is complemented by its conservation status, with timber-framed buildings like the Ship Inn and Queen’s Head pub adding to the local charm. These features create a lifestyle that blends practicality with heritage, where residents can enjoy both modern conveniences and the cultural richness of a preserved historic environment. The mix of retail, transport, and historical sites ensures daily life is both accessible and rooted in the area’s unique identity.

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Demographics

The community in CO15 3JU is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a population skewed towards established families and professionals, with 41% of households owning their homes. The area is largely composed of houses, reflecting a traditional housing stock rather than apartments or flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with broader trends in the Tendring district. While specific data on deprivation is absent, the relatively high home ownership rate and mature age profile may indicate a stable, long-term resident base. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the community’s full demographic breadth remains less defined, but the presence of historical sites and local amenities suggests a focus on preserving local identity. This profile positions CO15 3JU as a place where residents prioritise stability, with a moderate level of home ownership and a clear emphasis on residential continuity over rapid demographic change.

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One person
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Houses
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Tenure

41
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White
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Age

47
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Adults (30-64 years)
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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CO15 3JU?
The area has a population of 1,832, with a median age of 47 and a strong presence of adults aged 30–64. The community is stable, with 41% home ownership and a focus on traditional housing. The historical character and proximity to coastal amenities suggest a mix of long-term residents and families seeking a quiet, accessible lifestyle.
Who typically lives in CO15 3JU?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The area is mostly White, and 41% of households own their homes. This suggests a community of established families and professionals, with a moderate level of home ownership and no significant diversity metrics provided.
How connected is CO15 3JU in terms of transport and internet?
The area has excellent broadband (score 99) and good mobile coverage (score 83). It is served by five railway stations, including Clacton and Thorpe, and three ferry landings, offering both urban and coastal connectivity. This makes it practical for commuters and remote workers alike.
What safety considerations should buyers be aware of?
The area has a medium crime risk (score 57), meaning standard security measures are advisable. There are no flood risks or protected natural areas, but residents should take typical precautions to ensure home safety and personal security.
What amenities are available near CO15 3JU?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Spar and Aldi, and five railway stations. Three ferry landings provide coastal links, while historic sites like the Essex Convalescent Home and timber-framed buildings in the Great Clacton Conservation Area add cultural value to daily life.

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