The typical property in EN9
EN9 is Waltham Abbey, an Essex town with substantial heritage including the Norman abbey ruins.
Area summary
EN9 sits in Epping Forest District Council, Essex. The outcode covers Waltham Abbey and surrounding villages. Waltham Abbey has substantial heritage including the Grade I-listed Waltham Abbey Church (Norman, traditionally the burial place of King Harold II) and a conservation area. Housing is mixed: older listed buildings, Victorian and Edwardian terraces, postwar council estates, and newer estate development.
There is no station within EN9 (the line closed in 1985). The closest stations are Cheshunt (EN8) and Waltham Cross (EN8). The M25 at junction 26 provides motorway access.
Employment patterns are commuter into central London.
Epping Forest District operates only mandatory HMO licensing.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- No rail station; car dependency is high
- Listed buildings have strict consent rules
- M25 at junction 26 traffic noise is a factor
The full EN9 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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