Area Overview for Foxearth

Village sign at Foxearth, Essex in Foxearth
Junction and village sign, Foxearth in Foxearth
Rectory Lodge, Foxearth in Foxearth
St Peter and St Paul, Foxearth in Foxearth
Houses on The Street, Foxearth in Foxearth
Old School House, Foxearth in Foxearth
School Street, Foxearth in Foxearth
Foxearth Village Hall in Foxearth
Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Foxearth in Foxearth
Foxearth Hall Moated Site in Foxearth
Tombstone to Maria Aged 7 years, Foxearth Churchyard in Foxearth
Foxearth Hall Large Barn in Foxearth
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Area Information

Foxearth is a civil parish situated within the Braintree district of Essex. You will find this rural village nestled along the upper River Stour, close to the border with Suffolk. The parish covers an area of exactly 7.0 km², offering a compact footprint that maintains its character as a small settlement. Your daily life here revolves around unspoiled pre-industrial landscapes typical of northern Hinckford parishes. The village boasts a distinct mediaeval heritage, with buildings and field names like Lattingswell and Mill Hill still defining the local geography. Historical records from the 16th century, including Pentlow Church weddings and tithe surveys, confirm its long-standing roots. Wealthy figures such as the Rev. John Foster once transformed the landscape in the 19th century after establishing links with the local Foxearth Brewery. Today, the area includes historic sites like the Old Rectory and The Yews, which sits opposite the Waver pond. If you are considering living in Foxearth, you will experience a quiet existence defined by this deep history and the natural surroundings of the River Stour.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
7.0 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Foxearth reflects a very mature population, with a median age of 70. This demographic profile indicates that the area is predominantly populated by older residents. The most common age group covers the total population, suggesting a broad distribution across the elderly demographic. You will find that 76% of homes in Foxearth are owner-occupied, meaning the vast majority of residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. This high level of ownership typically creates a stable, settled neighbourhood where families have put down long-term roots. The parish includes a mix of accommodation types, though the specific breakdown by tenure is not detailed in the central statistics. While the area research notes a population of around 2,287, the census data highlights the age structure more forcefully than household composition. Deprivation metrics are not detailed in the provided figures, but the high home ownership rate suggests a community with significant stability. When looking for homes in Foxearth, you must realistically expect a buyer's market where choices might be limited compared to areas with higher rental turnover or younger families.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

76
majority

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Foxearth?
The median age of residents is 70, indicating an older community. Nine out of ten households are owner- occupants, reflecting a stable population with long-term ties to the village.
Is the internet reliable in Foxearth?
Yes, fixed broadband scores 96 out of 100, which is excellent. Mobile coverage also rates highly at 83 out of 100.
What are the safety conditions like?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 84. Flood risk is also minimal, making it a very safe location.
Are there restrictions on building new homes?
The area passes all planning constraints. There are no protected woodlands, nature reserves, or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty limiting development.

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