Area Overview for Stanway
Area Information
You will find Stanway to be a civil parish located within the Colchester district of Essex. This area spans 17.8 km² and sits approximately 3 miles west of Colchester city centre. The location benefits from proximity to the junction of the A12 and A1124 at Eight Ash Green. Its name derives from the Anglo-Saxon term for the stone way of the Roman road. The community serves as both a village and a suburb, blending traditional character with modern suburban development. You live here alongside around 12,300 residents who maintain a distinct local identity. The postal code for this area is CO3. Daily life revolves around specific local landmarks and amenities. You can visit All Saints Church or explore the nearby St Michael and All Angels Church in Copford. The area also hosts the award-winning Colchester Zoo. For those who enjoy a traditional pub atmosphere, The Live And Let Live offers a family-friendly environment with wooden floors. The village connects directly to the B1408 road. This proximity places you just one mile east of Marks Tey railway station. One notable piece of local history involves the founders of the band Blur, who met at The Stanway School. This background reinforces the area's connection to both rural roots and broader cultural history.
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- 17.8 km²
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Demographics
The community in Stanway displays a clear demographic profile defined by advanced age and high property ownership. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that most residents are in their retirement years. While specific age range breakdowns are not explicitly detailed beyond the total figure, the high median age shapes the character of the neighbourhood. The major challenge for buyers is that home ownership accounts for 77% of all households. This figure implies that the majority of properties on the market are likely freehold properties held by long-term owners rather than rented units. You may notice a notable lack of young families or first-time buyers in the general picture due to the dominance of the older demographic. The household composition data confirms that the area is not typical of a mixed-age urban hub. There are no specific statistics provided regarding ethnic diversity or religious affiliation in the available records. Consequently, you should approach expectations about community diversity with caution, as the available figures do not highlight a broad demographic mix. The high ownership rate suggests that the vacancy turnover might be slower compared to areas with a younger population. This demographic reality means that the local environment is heavily influenced by the lifestyles and needs of an older generation.
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Planning Constraints
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