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Tendring

148,291 people · median £270,000

Tendring Council · Independent / Labour / Liberal Democrat coalition   28/48 seats · 58% · OCD 2026
61/100
Mixed
AcreRight area score · our comparison, not an official rating
£270k
median price
+13.3%
5-year growth
10.3
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
85%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
£270k
median sold price
8 yrs
of local pay to buy
+13.3%
5-year change
£208k
typical terraced
56 min
London — fastest
13
rail stations
85%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
0
grammar schools
51
schools total
10.3
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
663
Violence — most
8.3
NO₂ · WHO 10
9.2%
in a flood zone
135
green spaces
6.6
PM2.5 · WHO 5
481
eat & drink
126
shops
71.3%
gigabit
55
gyms & leisure
Score by what matters: AffordabilityCommuteSchoolsSafetyEnvironmentAmenities

Sold price trend +13.3%

£148k£200k£253k£305k20142025£285,000
£163,000 in 2014 → £285,000 in 2025 · 5,016 sales in 12 months
In Essex:
1st cheapest of 1412th safest of 141st most affordable of 1412th best for schools of 14
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Tendring in Essex is a district with a median house price of £270,000 and 5,016 sales in the past 12 months. The housing stock stands at 75,213 dwellings. Prices have risen 13.3 per cent over five years.

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Detached homes dominate at 40.0 per cent of accommodation, with semi-detached at 31.4 per cent. The affordability ratio is 8.0, with median earnings of £36,030. Energy efficiency is mixed: 42.7 per cent of homes have an EPC rating of C or better, though the median band is D. About 35 per cent of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Tendring overall. Crime stands at 10.3 per 1000 population; violent crime accounts for 663 recorded incidents. The area has 51 schools including 39 primary and 6 secondary; 24 secondary schools are rated good or better by Ofsted. Connectivity is strong, with 97.5 per cent superfast broadband coverage and 71.3 per cent gigabit availability. The nearest railway station is 1.6 km away; Weeley Rail Station offers an 82-minute commute to London Liverpool Street. The median age is 50.8 years, and 71.5 per cent of homes are owner-occupied. Good health is reported by 75.1 per cent of residents.

Generated at data-refresh time from this report's own figures — never invented at request time. · as of 2026-08-20T08:04:58Z

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All figures, sources and dates
Prices2026-05
Affordability2025
Council tax & governance2026/27 (tax); 2025 (control)
Crime2026-06
Deprivation2025
Census2021
Schools2026
Health2026/2025
Transport2026
Broadband2024-07
Environment2023–24
Ground checks2022–25
Heritage & planning2026
Amenities2026
Companies2026-07-01

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Sources & dates: every figure carries its own source line with the data vintage; the full table is in Overview → "All figures, sources and dates".  ·  Nearby: Colchester · Ipswich · Babergh

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