Area Overview for CO6 5LY
Area Information
Living in CO6 5LY means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Suffolk, where the population of 1,795 spreads across a low-density area of 101 people per square kilometre. This is a place of quiet stability, with a demographic skewed toward adults aged 30–64, reflecting a community rooted in long-term residency. The village of Assington, which includes CO6 5LY, has grown modestly since the 2011 Census, though historical records suggest its origins date back to the Domesday Book. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to St Edmund’s Church, a Grade 1 listed landmark, and the remnants of agricultural heritage. With a population density that ensures space between homes, the area balances rural tranquillity with practical access to nearby towns. Residents benefit from a mix of historical charm and modern amenities, including local schools and rail links, making it a viable choice for those seeking a settled, low-maintenance lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity.
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- Population
- 1795
- Population Density
- 101 people/km²
The property market in CO6 5LY is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 87% of residents living in properties they own. This high rate of home ownership points to a stable, low-volatility market, where properties are likely to retain value over time. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, which aligns with the area’s rural character and the preference for single-family homes. This contrasts with urban areas where flats or apartments are more common. For buyers, this means a focus on detached or semi-detached properties, with limited availability of rental stock. The small size of the postcode area suggests that the housing stock is finite, and proximity to nearby towns like Sudbury may be a key consideration for those seeking more extensive property choices. The market is likely to appeal to those prioritising privacy, space, and a low-density living environment.
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Energy Efficiency in CO6 5LY
The lifestyle in CO6 5LY is shaped by nearby amenities, including four rail stations and five retail outlets such as Co-op Cornard and Morrisons Daily. These provide essential shopping and transport options, reducing the need for long commutes. The area’s proximity to St Edmund’s Church and historical sites like Assington Hall adds cultural depth, though recreational spaces are not explicitly listed in the data. The retail options suggest a practical approach to daily life, with local stores meeting basic needs. The rail network enhances accessibility, connecting residents to broader economic and social hubs. While the data does not detail parks or leisure facilities, the presence of nearby towns implies opportunities for dining, entertainment, and community events beyond the immediate postcode.
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Schools
Near CO6 5LY are two special schools: Pump Farm School and The Ryes College, both catering to students with specific educational needs. The Ryes College holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, indicating a satisfactory standard of education and support services. The presence of special schools suggests the area is well-served for families with children requiring tailored educational provisions. While no mainstream schools are listed in the data, the availability of specialist institutions reflects a commitment to inclusive education. Families relying on these schools may benefit from proximity to other local amenities, though the absence of data on mainstream schools means further research would be needed for a complete picture of educational options.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pump Farm School | special | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | The Ryes College | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CO6 5LY 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 largely established in their careers and households, contributing to a stable, low-turnover environment. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 87%, indicating a strong preference for long-term residency over rental properties. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, reflecting a traditional housing stock suited to families and retirees. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The high home ownership rate and mature age profile suggest a community with low demand for short-term rental properties or student housing, prioritising security and continuity over transient living arrangements.
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