Southchurch Area Guide

Southchurch is one of the oldest parts of South Essex, stretching from Southend to Thorpe Bay, via the main Southchurch Road.  The housing stock mainly dates from the first half of the twentieth century, when Southchurch developed from its original village into a residential district of Southend which it has now become. The area had a population of 9,710 in the 2011 census.

Nearby Schools

Southchurch is home to Southend Adult Community College, located on Ambleside Drive offering a vast array of courses and apprenticeships. The area also has three primary schools and one junior school in the immediate vicinity. The closest secondary schools are Cecil Jones College located on Eastern Avenue and Futures Community College located on Southchurch Boulevard. The local grammar schools are also of a commutable distance. All Ofsted reports and GCSE results for schools in the local area can be found online.  

Local Features

Southchurch is home to a thriving High Street, which is quite amazing considering its proximity to its bigger brother Southend. All sorts of independent shops have established themselves here; whilst larger branded shops have continued to trade with promising results. 
The lovely Southchurch Park is an expansive area of green which includes a cricket and athletics ground, children's playground, an ornamental lake and a refreshment pavilion. The park also contains a bowling green, tennis courts and is the home ground of Southend Manor Youth Football Club.
To the south of the nearest station, Southend East is Southchurch Hall, a thirteenth-century moated manor house now open to the public as a museum, which stands in a small park, Southchurch Hall Gardens. Southend itself is a 5 minute drive away with all of its bars, clubs and restaurants.

Southchurch Area Guide

Southchurch is one of the oldest parts of South Essex, stretching from Southend to Thorpe Bay, via the main Southchurch Road.  The housing stock mainly dates from the first half of the twentieth century, when Southchurch developed from its original village into a residential district of Southend which it has now become. The area had a population of 9,710 in the 2011 census.

Nearby Schools

Southchurch is home to Southend Adult Community College, located on Ambleside Drive offering a vast array of courses and apprenticeships. The area also has three primary schools and one junior school in the immediate vicinity. The closest secondary schools are Cecil Jones College located on Eastern Avenue and Futures Community College located on Southchurch Boulevard. The local grammar schools are also of a commutable distance. All Ofsted reports and GCSE results for schools in the local area can be found online.  

Local Features

Southchurch is home to a thriving High Street, which is quite amazing considering its proximity to its bigger brother Southend. All sorts of independent shops have established themselves here; whilst larger branded shops have continued to trade with promising results. 
The lovely Southchurch Park is an expansive area of green which includes a cricket and athletics ground, children's playground, an ornamental lake and a refreshment pavilion. The park also contains a bowling green, tennis courts and is the home ground of Southend Manor Youth Football Club.
To the south of the nearest station, Southend East is Southchurch Hall, a thirteenth-century moated manor house now open to the public as a museum, which stands in a small park, Southchurch Hall Gardens. Southend itself is a 5 minute drive away with all of its bars, clubs and restaurants.