Area Overview for EN10 7RH
Area Information
Living in EN10 7RH means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. With a population of 1,560 and a density of 732 people per square kilometre, this area balances compact living with a sense of community. Historically rooted in Saxon times, Hoddesdon—where EN10 7RH lies—was once a village recorded in the Domesday Book, later evolving into a civil parish and merging with Cheshunt to form Broxbourne Borough in 1974. Today, the area retains echoes of its past, from the Hoddesdon Clock Tower to remnants of Christie’s Brewery on Brewery Road. Residents benefit from proximity to Broxbourne Railway Station and nearby towns like Cheshunt, offering easy access to London’s commuter network. The area’s low crime risk and excellent broadband connectivity make it appealing for families and professionals seeking stability. While small, EN10 7RH is served by essential amenities, including a special school and retail outlets, ensuring daily life is both convenient and connected to the wider region.
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- Population
- 1560
- Population Density
- 732 people/km²
EN10 7RH is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 96% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, which is unusual for modern property markets that often include flats or apartments. This suggests a housing stock of larger, traditional properties, likely appealing to families or individuals seeking space and privacy. Given the area’s small size and high home ownership, the property market is likely tight, with limited availability and competition among buyers. The focus on houses may mean fewer newer developments or rental options, making it a niche market for those prioritising ownership over flexibility. For buyers, this could imply higher property values and a need to consider proximity to nearby towns for additional amenities. The lack of rental properties also means the area is less transient, fostering a stable community.
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Daily life in EN10 7RH is shaped by nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Sainsburys Broxbourne, Waitrose Broxbourne, and Iceland Hoddesdon, offering a range of shopping options. The area’s rail stations provide access to broader leisure and employment opportunities, while its historical sites—like the Hoddesdon Clock Tower and Brewery Road—add cultural depth. Though the data does not list parks or leisure facilities explicitly, the area’s small size and proximity to Hoddesdon suggest nearby green spaces or community hubs. The blend of practical retail, efficient transport, and historical character creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with a touch of local heritage. Residents can enjoy modern comforts while remaining connected to the region’s past, making it appealing for those valuing both practicality and tradition.
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Schools
The nearest school to EN10 7RH is Broxbournebury School, a special school catering to students with specific educational needs. No other schools are listed in the data, meaning families may need to look beyond the immediate area for primary or secondary education. The presence of a special school indicates a focus on supporting diverse learning requirements, but the absence of other school types—such as primary or secondary institutions—could pose challenges for families requiring a broader range of educational options. Residents might need to commute to nearby towns like Broxbourne or Hoddesdon for additional schooling. While the data does not provide Ofsted ratings, the single school’s existence suggests a targeted approach to education, prioritising inclusivity over comprehensive coverage.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Broxbournebury School | special | N/A | N/A |
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EN10 7RH’s population skews towards adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, established community, likely with long-term residents and fewer young families. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 96%, reflecting a predominantly owner-occupied area with a focus on private housing rather than rental properties. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, indicating larger, more traditional properties compared to flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in Hertfordshire. While no specific data on deprivation or diversity is provided, the high home ownership and age profile suggest a stable, low-turnover population. This demographic profile may influence local services and amenities, tailored to the needs of middle-aged residents rather than younger or elderly populations. The area’s compact size and homogeneity contribute to a cohesive, if limited, social fabric.
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