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Roxwell’s property market has been notably firm over the past year, with house prices rising by 29.1% according to home.co.uk data. Our listings put homes typically between £600,000 and over £680,000, which speaks to the village’s pull and the limited stock available. Buyers are drawn here for more space and character than city living usually provides, yet Chelmsford’s jobs and transport links remain close at hand. That level of price growth is ahead of many nearby areas, so demand for Roxwell homes looks set to stay healthy.
For anyone looking at new-build options, Roxwell Row is the only active development in the immediate area. Set on a private road, it brings six contemporary four-bedroom detached houses to the edge of the city with open countryside close by, and prices start from £975,000. The homes offer modern specifications while staying within easy reach of Chelmsford’s amenities, with the city centre and railway station both less than a ten-minute drive away. It suits buyers who want the ease of a new home without losing the village feel that gives Roxwell its character.

Roxwell’s appeal lies in its sense of community and its rural setting. The village sits within the Roxwell Conservation Area, so its historic buildings and countryside backdrop are protected for the future. Flint stone walls, timber-framed houses and thatched roofs give the streetscape a distinctly English feel. The Memorial Hall on The Street remains a community hub, and nearby footpaths and bridleways open out into farmland and wider countryside.
With 1,107 residents across around 432 households, Roxwell feels close-knit, and neighbours often know each other well. Essex data also shows the wider area has a higher share of detached houses than the national average, which reflects the rural make-up of places like this. Everyday essentials are available locally, while Chelmsford is close enough for bigger shops, supermarkets and healthcare, usually within fifteen minutes by car. That mix of village calm and city access makes Roxwell appealing to families and anyone after a quieter pace without going fully off-grid.

Families moving to Roxwell have a fair choice of schools within easy reach. The village is in the catchment area for a number of primary schools in nearby villages and Chelmsford suburbs, and many parents look towards Writtle, Great Waltham, or the southern parts of Chelmsford. Primary-aged children usually travel a short distance, with Writtle Junior School and infant schools in surrounding parishes among the more popular choices. Secondary schooling is well covered across Chelmsford, with both selective and non-selective options available.
Independent education is also within reach for families who prefer it. Several private schools in the wider Chelmsford area and nearby towns offer primary and secondary alternatives, and some families travel to Bishop's Stortford or Chelmsford for specialist provision. Sixth form and further education are particularly strong in Chelmsford city centre, where King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford County High School for Girls, and Chelmsford College provide academic and vocational routes. Parents should check catchment areas and admission policies directly with Essex County Council, as these can affect school placement.

Despite its village setting, Roxwell is well connected. Chelmsford railway station is less than ten minutes away by car, and from there regular services run to London Liverpool Street, usually taking around 35-40 minutes. That makes the village a practical choice for City workers and other professionals who want straightforward rail links as well as a rural home base. The station also connects to East Anglia destinations including Colchester, Ipswich, and Stansted Airport.
Road access is just as straightforward. The A12 can be reached via the Boreham interchange, giving direct routes to Colchester, Ipswich, and the M25 motorway network. For daily commuting, that balance can work well, since it avoids the worst of urban congestion while keeping major roads within easy reach. Local bus services link Roxwell with Chelmsford city centre, although car ownership is still common in a rural setting. Cyclists will find several quiet lanes and bridleways for scenic runs to nearby villages and the city edge.

It pays to spend time in Roxwell at different times of day, so you can judge how close properties sit to The Street and the village amenities. We would also check flood risk carefully, especially for homes near The Street or Boyton Cross Lane, and look at any planning restrictions that could shape what you want to do with the property.
Before you start viewing, it helps to have a mortgage agreement in principle from a lender. It puts you in a stronger position when you make an offer and shows sellers that the finance is already lined up. Our mortgage partners can give quotes based on your circumstances and Roxwell property values.
We recommend working with local estate agents to arrange viewings of suitable homes. With housing stock in the village so limited, you may need to move fast when something matches what you are after. Properties in conservation areas with original features often draw competitive interest.
Once an offer is accepted, we would suggest a RICS Level 2 Survey to check the property’s condition. That matters especially for older listed buildings and period homes common in Roxwell, where traditional materials and methods can call for specialist assessment.
Choosing a solicitor with Essex property experience will make the legal side of the purchase much easier to handle. They will carry out searches, review the contract, and stay in touch with your mortgage lender right through to completion.
Your solicitor will manage the exchange of contracts, usually with a deposit of 10% of the purchase price. Completion generally follows within weeks, and once that happens you will get the keys and move into your new Roxwell home.
Many homes in Roxwell are listed buildings, so they need proper thought before purchase. Grade II and Grade II* listed status brings obligations around maintenance and alterations, and significant changes need listed building consent. If you are looking at a property like the farmhouses on Radley Green Road or Boyton Cross Lane, allow for the cost of specialist restoration and the limits these protections place on renovation plans. A thorough survey should pick up issues with historic fabric, including timber frame condition, thatch quality, and the soundness of flint construction.
Flood risk is another point to examine closely in Roxwell, because Roxwell Brook, Newland Brook, and Ewson's Brook all run through the parish. Homes on The Street and near the Memorial Hall fall within Flood Zones 2 and 3, while surface water flooding can affect areas along Radley Green Road. Buyers should review the Environment Agency’s flood maps, think about resilience measures for any property, and make sure insurance is available. A Level 2 Survey can also highlight any signs of previous flooding, such as water damage or damp.

Sold prices in Roxwell currently sit between £600,000 and £681,000, with homedata.co.uk reporting an average of £630,000. The local market has been strong, and prices have risen 14-29% year-on-year. Detached homes and period farmhouses tend to fetch the highest figures, while terraced cottages and smaller properties offer a way into the village. New build homes at Roxwell Row start from £975,000, which reflects the contemporary layout and generous specification of these four-bedroom houses.
Roxwell comes under Chelmsford City Council. Council tax bands differ from property to property, depending on valuation, although village homes usually sit somewhere between Band C and Band H for larger detached houses and converted period properties. You can check the exact band for any address through the Valuation Office Agency website, and estate agent listings often show the band too.
There is no primary school in Roxwell itself, so children generally attend schools in nearby villages such as Writtle, Great Waltham, or the Chelmsford suburbs. Writtle Junior School and infant schools in surrounding parishes are among the more popular primary choices. In Chelmsford, secondary options include King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford County High School for Girls, and a range of comprehensive schools. Independent schools are available in the wider area as well. Essex County Council manages admissions, so current catchment areas and application deadlines should be checked carefully.
Bus services in Roxwell are limited, with routes mainly serving Chelmsford city centre and the surrounding villages. Chelmsford station is the nearest rail link, and it can be reached in less than ten minutes by car, with regular trains to London Liverpool Street taking about 35-40 minutes. The A12 dual carriageway is easy to reach via nearby junctions, opening up road links to Colchester, Ipswich, and the M25 motorway. Many residents rely on a car for everyday errands, although commuters value the direct rail connection to London and East Anglia.
Roxwell property values have shown steady growth, with rises of 14-29% over the past year outstripping many regional averages. The village’s Conservation Area status and its restricted housing stock point to ongoing demand for well-kept homes. New development is sparse, with only outline planning for up to 880 homes at Warren Farm approved in December 2024, to the north of Roxwell Road in the wider Chelmsford area. For investors, village character, strong transport links, and tight supply all support long-term value retention.
Stamp Duty Land Tax applies to every residential purchase in England. At the current average price of £630,000, buyers would usually pay SDLT on the portion above £250,000. First-time buyers may qualify for relief on homes up to £425,000, which can bring the tax bill down sharply. The exact amount depends on the purchase price, first-time buyer status, and whether you own other properties. Our conveyancing partners can calculate it precisely for your circumstances.
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Buying in Roxwell involves more than the advertised purchase price. Stamp Duty Land Tax follows a tiered structure, with rates of 0% on the first £250,000, 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000, 10% on £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% on anything above £1.5 million. For a typical Roxwell home at £630,000, that works out at around £14,000 in SDLT for a buyer who does not qualify for first-time buyer relief.
First-time buyers purchasing homes up to £425,000 pay no SDLT, and there is a reduced rate of 5% on the portion between £425,001 and £625,000. With Roxwell’s average price at £630,000, some first-time buyers may find relief applies to most of their purchase. Other costs can include mortgage arrangement fees, surveys, conveyancing fees usually ranging from £800 to £2,000, and removal costs. If you are buying a leasehold property, factor in ground rent and service charges, which are more common for modern apartments in the wider area. Our mortgage and conveyancing partners can provide detailed estimates based on your transaction.

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