Area Overview for South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward

Old Wickford Road Roundabout in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Crouch Vale Medical Centre, South Woodham Ferrers in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Sainsbury's, South Woodham Ferrers in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
The B1418, South Woodham Ferrers in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Small hill by the B1418, South Woodham Ferrers in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
South Woodham Ferrers Sainsbury's in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Hambert's Farm barns in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Roundabout on Burnham Road, South Woodham Ferrers in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Buildings, Hamberts Farm in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Landscape with trees in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Three trees on the skyline in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
Prairie-style farming near Woodham Ferrers in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward
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Area Information

South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward sits within the Chelmsford City Council area in Essex, just 35 miles from London. This electoral ward covers the northern part of South Woodham Ferrers, a civil parish located east of Fenn Creek near its confluence with the River Crouch. The total area spans 5.2 km² and currently houses 1,457 residents. This gives a population density of 280 people per square kilometre, indicating a predominantly rural footprint rather than a dense urban environment. The location coordinates place the site around 51.65°N and 0.61°E. Living in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward means experiencing a quiet existence outside the main commuter belt of Greater London. The ward functions as a distinct community unit under the Chelmsford borough administration. Prospective buyers should note the specific geographical boundaries defined by the Chelmsford City Council to understand exactly which properties fall within this statutory ward for voting and planning purposes. The area represents a small pocket of countryside in the East of England region, offering distances and green spaces typical of the parish setting rather than the town centre.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
5.2 km²
Population
1457
Population Density
280 people/km²

Demographics

The community profile of South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward is defined by an older population structure. Residents have a median age of 70, making this one of the oldest settlements in the borough on paper. This age weighting suggests a neighbourhood where retirement living or long-term residency dominates the social fabric. Home ownership stands at 82%, which is a significant majority. This high rate indicates that most households live in properties they own outright or are paying off mortgages independently of the private rental sector. The low level of private renting aligns with this high ownership figure. While the most common age range data is recorded under the total category, the median figure confirms the senior demographic reality. The ward does not contain large housing estates but rather reflects a traditional village housing pattern. This demographic profile influences local service demand and may affect future demographics as the current generation ages. Anyone considering homes in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward must accept that the local community consists primarily of older generations.

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Tenure

82
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically looks for living in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward?
The median age of 70 heavily influences the local community. The demographic is predominantly older, with 82% of residents owning their homes. This suggests the area is best suited for retirees or long-term owners rather than families with young children or students seeking rental properties.
How bad is the internet connection for working from home in South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward?
Fixed broadband performance is moderate with a quality score of 58 out of 100. This score is sufficient for standard internet use but may not support intensive remote work tasks like video calls directly to London offices. Connections in this ward generally meet everyday needs but fall short of excellent speeds found in the city.
Is South Woodham-Elmwood and Woodville Ward a safe place to raise a family?
The ward carries a crime risk score of 80, which places it in a low risk category. Local statistics show below-average crime rates compared to national averages. A safety score of 80 out of 100 confirms that residents experience minimal disruption from criminal activity.

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