West Point, Aythorpe Roding, DUNMOW, CM6 1PU
Overview of CM6 1PU
Area
CM
District
CM6
Sector
CM6 1
Unit
CM6 1PU
- No. of addresses
- total (2 residential / 0 business)
- District
- Uttlesford
- Region
- East of England
- Constituency
- Saffron Walden
- Latitude
- 51.808628
- Ward
- High Easter & the Rodings
- County
- Essex
- Country
- England
- MP
- Kemi Badenoch (Conservative)
- Longitude
- 0.306931
Police Force for CM6 1PU
NHS Trust for CM6 1PU
- NHS West Essex CCG
Demographic Data for CM6 1PU in Output Area E00112273
- Density
- 43 people per km squared
- Health
-
- English Speaking
-
- Migrant
- Not Known
- No. of Students
- 249 students
- Distance to Work
- 12 km
- Male / Female
-
Demographic data is based on the most recent census data available for the area. The area is based on
the Output Area that the address falls within.
Source: Office for National Statistics
Source: Office for National Statistics
Religion in CM6 1PU
- No Religion
-
- Christian
-
- Muslim
-
- Hindu
-
- Sikh
-
- Jewish
-
- Buddhist
-
- Other
-
Ethnicity in CM6 1PU
- Asian
-
0%
- Black
-
2%
- Mixed
-
4%
- White
-
93%
- Other
-
1%
Work Hours in CM6 1PU
- 15 or Less
-
- 16 - 30 Hours
-
- 31 to 48 Hours
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- 49 or More
-
Amenities in CM6 1PU
Health Care
Nearest Health Care Facilities
Hospitals / Doctors
-
- Edeb Surgeries- 4.61 Miles
Pharmacies
Dentists
Amenities in CM6 1PU
Nearest Schools
Schools
-
- Rodings Primary School- 1.05 Miles
Supermarkets
Outdoors
Walking Routes
Hiking Routes
-
- Three Forests Way- 13.27 Miles
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- Essex Way (Epping to Stratford St Mary)- 16.32 Miles
Cycling Routes
Companies in CM6 1PU
Company Name | Company Address |
---|---|
No companies found in this postcode |
Property sales in CM6 1PU
The average property value in CM6 1PU is 659,875. The highest value property is 1,567,125 and the lowest is 175,000.
Following are the details about property sale history in CM6 1PU.
Address | Sale Price | Sale Date |
---|---|---|
The Nest | £175,000 | 1999-11-08 |
The Nest | £237,500 | 2001-03-16 |
The Nest | £1,567,125 | 2014-12-09 |