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Castle Point

24,318 domestic properties in Castle Point are matched to a UPRN in CrierData and checked against six national registers — energy performance, flood zone, heritage constraints, deprivation, and housing tenure. Every figure below is a real count from the current release, not an estimate.

24,318properties matched to a UPRN
70%rated D or below on their current EPC
Dmost common current energy band
13wards, all with published pages
Energy performance

Where the stock sits today

Castle Point's housing stock, read from its current certificates: 70% of properties sit at band D or lower today. That is a starting point, not a verdict — most of that stock also has a documented route to a higher band, tracked property by property inside the full product.

C
D
E
A 0%
B 6%
C 24%
D 49%
E 18%
F 3%
G 0%
Distance from standard
62.680.5
Average current efficiency score against average potential score, on the certificate's own SAP scale. The gap is what a certificate's own recommendations are already aimed at closing — a reading of the certificates as issued, not a projection.
Properties matched
24,318
Matched to a UPRN in the current release, out of a national total of 19,274,677.
Flood, heritage & conservation

Constraints on the ground

Three separate checks, kept separate on purpose — a property can sit in more than one at once.

10,650
properties in flood zone 2 or 3
99
properties in a designated conservation area
24,318
properties within roughly 2.2km of a listed building
A proximity signal, not a listed-status check — this counts nearby listed buildings, not properties confirmed to be listed themselves.
Deprivation & fuel poverty

Neighbourhood context, England-wide

The English Indices of Deprivation rank every small area nationally, from 1 (most deprived) to 10 (least). Here's how this area's neighbourhoods sit against the rest of England.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Share of properties whose neighbourhood falls in each national decile. Decile 1 is the most deprived tenth of neighbourhoods in England, decile 10 the least.

7.7%households in fuel poverty (DESNZ sub-regional estimate)
6%of homes are social rented (Census 2021)
Related reading

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Certificate history, exact flood zone, planning constraints, deprivation and tenure — matched to the UPRN and searchable one property at a time inside CrierData.

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UPRN 100023...EPC D → C
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