Area Overview for CO16 9BQ

Farmhouse at Row Heath Farm in CO16 9BQ
Rectory Road near Weeley Heath in CO16 9BQ
Rectory Road, Row Heath in CO16 9BQ
Track (bridleway) to Honeypot Farm in CO16 9BQ
Thatched cottage on Rectory Road in CO16 9BQ
Cottages on Rectory Road in CO16 9BQ
Honeypot Lane Row Heath in CO16 9BQ
Dry Ditch Near Rowheath Farm in CO16 9BQ
Still Alive by Footpath #27 in CO16 9BQ
Farmland off the A133 in CO16 9BQ
A133 towards Colchester in CO16 9BQ
Layby on the A133, north of Little Clacton in CO16 9BQ
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Area Information

Living in CO16 9BQ means residing within a specific residential cluster that spans just under 4.5 hectares. This small footprint serves approximately 1,450 residents, creating a neighbourhood where the local community is tightly knit. The area sits in the broader Tendring District of Essex, benefiting from its proximity to the North Sea and St Osyth Creek. While the immediate postcode covers a modest footprint, you are positioned close to the historic village of St Osyth, which has roots dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. The landscape is largely rural and coastal, featuring gentle terrain around 10 metres above sea level. You enjoy access to significant historical landmarks such as St Osyth's Priory and the Church of St Peter and St Paul. Daily life here is defined by a balance between quiet residential living and access to the wider coastal economy. The area functions as a contained environment while maintaining practical links to larger towns and transport hubs further afield. You live in a setting that preserves the character of the region without the congestion of a major urban centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4.5 hectares
Population
1450
Population Density
85 people/km²

You are stepping into a market defined by stability and high retention. With 81 per cent of homes owned outright, CO16 9BQ functions primarily as an owner-occupied area rather than a rental hub. The accommodation type is overwhelmingly houses, which suits families and professionals seeking independence and outdoor space. This high level of ownership suggests a slower pace of transaction compared to hot rental markets. Buyers looking at homes in CO16 9BQ can expect to engage with residents who have a long-standing connection to the locality. The housing stock is not a mix of transient apartments or student housing. Instead, it comprises private residences designed for permanent living. This stability is reflected in the local property values and the character of the streets. Whether you are purchasing a house near St Osyth Creek or within the residential cluster itself, the market reflects a desire for permanence. The area does not cater to short-term lets or holiday homes as a primary use case.

House Prices in CO16 9BQ

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Energy Efficiency in CO16 9BQ

Your daily life in CO16 9BQ is supported by a practical network of nearby amenities located within practical reach. You have access to five railway stations, including the notable Weeley Railway Station, Thorpe, and Great Bentley Railway Station, which connects you to wider Essex. For shopping, five retail locations are nearby, featuring key supermarkets like Morrisons Burrsville Park Clacton-on, M&S Clacton, and Lidl Brook Park West. These provide all the essentials for weekly grocery shopping without requiring a long journey. There are also three ferry landing points, such as Brightlingsea Ferry Landing and East Mersea Ferry Landing, offering coastal travel options. These facilities allow you to explore the Thanet area and neighbouring villages easily. Life here is not defined by isolated rural living but by accessible infrastructure. You can run essential errands in Clacton or use the rail network to reach Colchester or larger employment hubs. The combination of rail access and local retail ensures that daily conveniences are never far away.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community profile for CO16 9BQ is distinctively mature, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age group comprises adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a stable, established population. Home ownership stands at a high 81 per cent, suggesting a community where residents are deeply rooted in their localities. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, offering the privacy and space typical of country living. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the historical nature of the Tendring District and surrounding coastal parishes. You are living in an area where long-term residents form the core of the social fabric. This demographic makeup often correlates with a lower appetite for rapid turnover and a preference for stability. Households here are likely to prioritise established schools and local services over trendy urban developments. The consistency of the population size and household type provides a predictable living environment for those seeking to settle down.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

81
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in CO16 9BQ?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 81 per cent, and the predominant accommodation type is houses. The area attracts a stable, mature demographic rather than students or transient renters.
What are the transport links like?
You are close to five railway stations, including Weeley and Great Bentley. Five retail outlets, including Morrisons and Lidl, are within practical reach. Strong mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, while fixed broadband scores a fair 48 out of 100.
Is the area safe?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 72 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. The area also passes all environmental safety checks. There is no flood risk, no Ramsar sites, and no areas of outstanding natural beauty inside the postcode.
What can I do for leisure?
Residents have access to Weeley Railway Station and three ferry landings like Brightlingsea Ferry Landing. Five local shops including M&S Clacton provide daily necessities. The location near St Osyth Creek offers immediate access to coastal scenery and a quiet rural setting.

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