Area Overview for Mashbury

Farmhouse at Fridays Farm in Mashbury
Road for Mashbury Hall (and church) in Mashbury
Muddy field by Fox Road, Mashbury in Mashbury
Junction for Mashbury Hall Lane in Mashbury
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Area Information

Mashbury is a small civil parish located in the Chelmsford district of Essex. It lies approximately five miles north-west of Chelmsford, forming part of a larger community that includes the town of Pleshey. The total population within this parish is roughly 1,785 residents, spread across an area of just 3.7 square kilometres. This compact geography defines a settled, village-life environment where proximity to local amenities is high. Historical records, including descriptions from 1870, establish Mashbury as a long-established parish. Ancient features include an 18th-century manor house on Fox Road, alongside The Fox, a building that originated as an early 19th-century public house. These structures provide tangible links to the locality's past while housing current residents. Living in Mashbury means existing within a defined civil parish boundary where the population is relatively stable. The north-western position relative to Chelmsford places the parish within a broader network of towns and villages in Greater London's commuter belt. You are choosing a location that balances historical character with modern connectivity.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
3.7 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community profile of Mashbury is defined by a notably older population. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that the resident base consists primarily of seniors. This demographic skew suggests a neighbourhood where life moves at a slower pace, potentially influenced by the significant proportion of owner-occupied homes. Approximately 79 per cent of households in Mashbury own their homes outright or via mortgage. Understanding this age profile helps you visualise daily interactions and community rhythms. People living in Mashbury typically have different needs compared to younger families, such as quieter streets and accessible amenities rather than proximity to large schools or nightlife. The high home ownership rate of 79 per cent points to long-term settlement rather than transient renting. While specific data on household composition or ethnicity averages are not detailed in current reports, the dominance of older residents implies a concentration of retirees or long-standing families. For a prospective buyer, this suggests a market driven by buyers looking for stability rather than investors seeking high rental turnover.

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Tenure

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

46
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Mashbury and what is the community feel like?
The community in Mashbury has a median age of 70, which points to an area dominated by seniors and long-term residents. With 79 per cent of households owning their homes, the feel is likely stable and established rather than transient. The population of around 1,785 spreads across 3.7 square kilometres, creating a close-knit village atmosphere.
How is the transport and mobile connectivity for workers in Mashbury?
Mobile network quality in Mashbury is good, scoring 84 out of 100, which supports reliable digital communication for remote work. The parish is located approximately five miles north-west of Chelmsford, meaning physical transport relies on local roads linking to the wider Essex and London highway network.
What are the main environmental and safety risks I should know about?
All environmental assessments for Mashbury—flood risk, flood plains, and protected landscapes—show a pass level with low scores, meaning environmental hazards are minimal. The primary safety consideration is a medium crime risk rating of 66, which is average for the region. Standard security measures are advisable but the area is not considered high-risk.
Is Mashbury suitable for families or retirees?
The data shows a median age of 70 and a home ownership rate of 79 per cent, suggesting Mashbury is particularly suitable for retirees or older families. The area size of 3.7 square kilometres with a population of 1,785 supports a quiet, village environment that aligns with a slower-paced lifestyle.

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