Area Overview for CO5 0FQ
Area Information
Living in CO5 0FQ means residing within a small residential cluster in the civil parish of Tiptree, Essex. This specific postcode covers just 1.4 hectares, housing 1,884 people across a compact environment. Tiptree is often described as the biggest village in Essex, having grown from a population of roughly 1,000 in 1900 to its current size due to historical agricultural and industrial development. The area retains a rural character centred on agriculture and the famous jam-making heritage of Wilkin & Sons. While the postcode defines a small area, the village itself benefits from a crossroads layout with local green lanes and historical landmarks such as St Luke's Church and Tiptree Hall. Residents enjoy a community that has evolved from its agricultural roots into a larger, established settlement while maintaining a distinct village atmosphere. Daily life involves a balance between village convenience and access to wider transport links serving Colchester and beyond.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.4 hectares
- Population
- 1884
- Population Density
- 1172 people/km²
The housing stock in CO5 0FQ is defined by its status as a house-dominant area. With 77% of properties owner-occupied, the market is primarily established rather than transient. This high ownership rate suggests that homes in CO5 0FQ change hands infrequently, leading to a sense of permanence. Accommodation types are exclusively Houses, which aligns with the civil parish's character as a substantial village rather than a high-density urban location. For buyers, this means that properties here are likely period homes or detached family dwellings rather than flats or modern build apartments. The small size of the postcode cluster, covering only 1.4 hectares, implies limited inventory available for sale at any given time. Most residents have lived in their homes for many years, contributing to local loyalty and community stability. Potential buyers should expect consistent home values driven by the village's heritage and historical significance rather than speculative investment trends.
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Residents of CO5 0FQ enjoy a range of amenities within practical reach that support daily living and leisure. Within the retail category, there are five notable options, including Iceland Tiptree, Tesco Colchester, and Morrisons Daily. These supermarkets provide essential grocery shopping and household goods without the need to travel far. For rail transport, three stations serve the vicinity: Kelvedon Railway Station, Witham Railway Station, and Marks Tey Railway Station. These links connect the village to wider networks across Essex and London. Tiptree's character includes historical landmarks like the Wilkin & Sons factory, which houses a Museum of Jam Making alongside tearooms, a shop, and a patisserie. The area also features St Luke's Church, remnants of Tiptree Heath, and Tiptree Hall. This mix of heritage sites and modern convenience stores creates a lifestyle where history and essential services coexist. The presence of these specific venues ensures that residents do not need to leave the immediate parish for basic needs or cultural interest.
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Families living or considering living in CO5 0FQ have access to specific educational options within the local parish. St Luke's Church of England Controlled Primary School serves as the key educational institution nearby. This school holds an Ofsted rating of good, providing a solid foundation for early years education. The presence of a primary school with a positive rating indicates that the immediate area supports young children well. While CO5 0FQ itself is a small cluster within Tiptree, the availability of a designated good-rated primary school addresses the needs of local families without requiring a commute to secondary education immediately. The school is a named entity within the immediate vicinity, ensuring that prospective parents have a clear option close to their homes. No other primary, secondary, or special schools are listed in the provided data for this specific location, so decisions will rely heavily on this one facility until planning changes occur.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Luke's Church of England Controlled Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CO5 0FQ has a distinct age profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within this small residential cluster. The population of 1,884 people relies primarily on a stock of Houses, reflecting the area's residential nature. Home ownership is high at 77%, indicating a stable, long-term settlement where families tend to stay for decades. The predominant ethnic group in this specific postcode area is White. With a population density of 1,172 people per square kilometre, the area is moderately dense for a village setting. The average age of 47 suggests that CO5 0FQ attracts established residents rather than young professionals or student populations. This demographic stability supports a neighbourhood where children and older adults coexist, creating a quiet and settled community environment without the transient feel of city living.
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