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The Property Market in Roxwell

Roxwell does not throw up much stock, and the homes that do appear tend to set the tone quickly. homedata.co.uk records put the average sold price at around £630,000, with the past year’s available market data sitting between £600,000 and £681,000. For a village parish, that is a serious level, so rental interest is usually strongest where a house has proper space, parking and an easy run into Chelmsford.

Roxwell Row in CM1 gives a useful live yardstick. home.co.uk lists six contemporary 4-bedroom detached houses there from £975,000, on the edge of open countryside. They are for sale rather than part of a rental block, but they show the upper end of the local stock. Elsewhere in Roxwell, tenants are just as likely to weigh up timber-framed cottages and weather-boarded farmhouses against newer homes with simpler upkeep.

Set Roxwell beside wider Chelmsford and the price gap makes more sense. homedata.co.uk puts detached properties in the broader area at £685,000, semi-detached homes at £427,000, terraced homes at £344,000 and flats and maisonettes at £215,000. Roxwell comes in above many nearby villages, which is why renters here often care less about being close to nightlife and more about gardens, privacy and the road back into the city.

The Property Market in Roxwell

Living in Roxwell

In the 2021 census, Roxwell parish had a population of 1,107. The last available household count for the parish was 432 households in 2011. That size matters, because the village feels settled and compact rather than like an outer suburb of Chelmsford. Essex housing is still largely made up of houses and bungalows, a pattern that fits Roxwell’s rural edge and keeps larger family homes prominent in the local mix.

The village has plenty of age in its walls. Flint, timber framing, plastered walls, weather-boarding and tiled or thatched roofs all show up in the local stock, particularly around cottages and former farm buildings. St Michael and All Angels is a Grade II* listed church from the 14th century, and Roxwell has a designated Conservation Area with listed farmhouses, barns and cottages across the parish. That gives the place much of its appeal, though renters should look closely at upkeep and any conservation limits before falling for the character.

Fields and lanes are part of ordinary life here, especially around Newland Hall and the surrounding countryside. Roxwell works best for renters who want walks, slower roads and a home that still feels tied to the Essex landscape. Chelmsford is where you go for cafés, shops and a busier evening. The village is quieter, deliberately so.

Living in Roxwell

Transport and Commuting from Roxwell

Think of Roxwell as a car-led village with a sensible link into Chelmsford, not as somewhere built around its own railway station. The clearest local comparison is Roxwell Row, less than a 10-minute drive from Chelmsford high street and railway station. From there, commuters can pick up the main line for London and other larger destinations without living in the city itself.

Bus routes and cycle options need checking house by house, because one rural lane can be much more convenient than the next. Parking is generally less pressured than in central Chelmsford, but older roads and conservation streets may be tighter than a modern estate layout. If daily public transport is part of the plan, look for straightforward access to the station road network and enough parking for visitors as well as the household.

Day-to-day travel often follows a mixed pattern. The car handles the school run, food shopping and the trip to the station, then rail takes over for longer journeys. For renters after countryside living with city services still close by, that can work very well. Anyone relying fully on buses should read the timetables before making a decision.

Transport and Commuting from Roxwell

Schools and Education in Roxwell

The research pack has no verified Ofsted grades or named school performance data for Roxwell itself, so families need to treat Chelmsford as the wider education market. In a small parish, catchments can count for more than a simple distance check, particularly for primary places and selective secondary choices. School admissions maps are worth checking before a tenancy is chosen.

Village life is attractive, but the school run still has to work on a wet Tuesday morning. Chelmsford gives the widest reachable choice of primary, secondary, sixth-form and further education options, while provision in Roxwell itself is more limited. If education sits near the top of the list, plan viewings around travel time, transport and after-school arrangements, not only the look of the property. The right rental is the one that keeps mornings manageable.

How to Rent a Home in Roxwell

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Research the parish

Check live homes, the village roads and the Chelmsford commute before booking viewings. A rental budget agreement in principle is a good first step, because it gives you a clear figure to work with.

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Check the setting

Parking, road width and station access all deserve a proper look. So does the address, especially if it is close to flood-risk streets or within a conservation area.

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View with a checklist

With older homes, look beyond the charm. Damp, roof condition, windows, heating and signs of specialist period-property care should all be part of the viewing.

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Confirm the costs

Ask for the rent, deposit, any holding deposit if requested, council tax band, utility costs and service charges where a flat is involved.

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Prepare your application

Have ID, references, income evidence and right-to-rent documents lined up early. In a small village market, a good home may not wait.

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Read the paperwork

Before signing, read the tenancy agreement, inventory, EPC and maintenance responsibilities carefully. Once those are clear, we can help you fix a move-in date.

What to Look for When Renting in Roxwell

Flood risk is not something to brush past in Roxwell. The research points to river and surface water exposure from Roxwell Brook, Newland Brook and Ewson's Brook, with Flood Zones 2 and 3 affecting The Street, including the Memorial Hall, and Boyton Cross Lane. Surface water flow paths also affect Radley Green Road. Coastal flood risk is not relevant because the parish is inland, but any viewing near those locations should include direct questions about drainage, access and previous water problems.

Heritage controls also come into play, because Roxwell has a Conservation Area and a notable concentration of listed buildings. St Michael and All Angels, Newland Hall, and several farmhouses, barns and cottages all show how much historic fabric the parish retains. Timber frames, flint walls, plastered elevations and weather-boarded finishes are part of the look, but they can bring thicker walls, cooler rooms and more maintenance than a newer estate house. Ask about gutter clearing, roof condition and any repairs that have needed specialist materials.

Even in a village where houses and bungalows dominate, leasehold flats and converted buildings need extra checks. Service charges, ground rent, building insurance responsibilities and any planning or conservation limits can all affect alterations, parking or satellite dishes. A newer detached home and an older cottage may look like very different choices, but the quieter one is not automatically cheaper once running costs are added. Roxwell works best when the home is practical as well as full of character.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in Roxwell

What is the average rental price in Roxwell?

The research pack does not give a verified average rent for Roxwell, so the most reliable live price check is the current stock on home.co.uk. What is clear from homedata.co.uk is that average sold values sit around £630,000 over the last year, with local snapshots between £600,000 and £681,000. That places Roxwell in a higher-value village market, where rental supply is likely to be limited and closely watched. We would get a rental budget agreement in principle before viewings start.

What council tax band are properties in Roxwell?

There is no single council tax band for Roxwell, because it depends on the individual property. The parish falls under Chelmsford City Council, and older detached homes may sit in very different bands from smaller cottages or flats. Check the exact address before setting your budget, as the band can shift the monthly total by a noticeable amount. The safest move is to confirm it with the agent or the council before you commit.

What are the best schools in Roxwell?

No verified school names or Ofsted grades for Roxwell are included in the research pack, so families should go straight to Chelmsford admissions data. Because the parish is small, many households look across Chelmsford for primary, secondary and sixth-form options. Catchment area, journey time and school transport are the main points to compare. If children are moving with you, do that work before agreeing a tenancy.

How well connected is Roxwell by public transport?

Roxwell’s practical connection is through Chelmsford, rather than a station in the village. The strongest local benchmark is the less than 10-minute drive from Roxwell Row to Chelmsford high street and railway station. That makes commuting by rail realistic if you are comfortable driving or cycling to the station first. For bus travel, check the exact stop and timetable for the property address.

Is Roxwell a good place to rent in?

Yes, Roxwell can suit you if the priority is countryside character, quieter roads and access to Chelmsford without living in the centre. The village has a strong heritage feel, with a conservation area, listed buildings and open countryside at the parish edge. The compromise is thinner stock and a higher-value market than many nearby areas. It is a good fit for renters who want space, calm streets and a clear village identity.

What deposit and fees will I pay on a property in Roxwell?

For a rental, you should allow for the first month’s rent, a tenancy deposit and, if requested, a holding deposit within the tenancy rules. The exact amount depends on the rent and the property, so ask for the full breakdown before agreeing anything. If you are also weighing up a future purchase, the 2024-25 thresholds are 0% up to £250,000, 5% from £250,000 to £925,000, 10% from £925,000 to £1.5 million and 12% above £1.5 million, with first-time buyer relief at 0% up to £425,000 and 5% from £425,000 to £625,000.

Are there flood risks in Roxwell?

Yes, parts of the parish have known river and surface water exposure. The research highlights Flood Zones 2 and 3 around The Street, including the Memorial Hall, and Boyton Cross Lane, plus surface water flow paths near Radley Green Road. If a viewing is close to those areas, ask the landlord or agent about drainage, past incidents and the current position on insurance cover. It is a small check that can save a lot of trouble later.

Deposit and Fees and Renting Costs in Roxwell

In Roxwell, the monthly rent is only part of the picture. The housing stock is mixed, and many homes sit in a higher-value bracket, so it pays to budget carefully from the start. Usual upfront costs include the first month’s rent, a tenancy deposit and any holding deposit requested under the rules. Once moving costs, contents insurance and utilities are added, the real monthly plan becomes clearer, which is why we keep suggesting a rental budget agreement in principle before viewings are arranged.

For anyone who may rent now and buy later, the wider move-cost thresholds are useful background. The current 2024-25 rates are 0% up to £250,000, 5% from £250,000 to £925,000, 10% from £925,000 to £1.5 million and 12% above £1.5 million, with first-time buyer relief at 0% up to £425,000 and 5% from £425,000 to £625,000. homedata.co.uk shows average sold values around £630,000 in Roxwell, so a future purchase here would fall into the range where those costs start to matter. Even as a renter, it helps to know the shape of the local market if you hope to stay nearby.

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