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Chard vs Martock

Which is better to live in? Distance: 10.8 miles apart.

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The verdict

When it comes to cost of living, Chard wins on house prices with a 7% gap. Chard has the lower crime rate of the two. For families, Chard edges ahead on school quality.

Avg House Price

Chard

£298,462

Martock

£320,543

Crime Rate

Chard

83.2

Martock

83.6

Top-Two School Inspection Bands

Chard

100.0%

Martock

100.0%

Avg Download Speed

Chard

221.4

Martock

361.9

EPC Rating

Chard

68.5

Martock

68.4

Median Income

Chard

£29,142

Martock

£28,807

Property in Martock commands an average of £320,543, compared with £298,462 in Chard – a difference of 7%. The most affordable entry point in Chard is a flat at £108,125, while in Martock it is a flat at £131,125.

Average Price by Property Type (2025)

Biggest gap: flat homes are 18% pricier in Martock (£131,125 vs £108,125).

Price Trend (11 Years)

Over the last 9 years, Chard prices grew faster — 37% vs 37%.

Residents of Chard experience less crime overall, with a rate of 83.2 per 1,000 versus 83.6 per 1,000 in Martock. The most common crime category in Chard is violent-crime, while in Martock it is violent-crime.

Crime Rate by Category (per 1,000 residents)

Both towns share the same top crime category: violent crime.

Families may prefer Chard, where 100% of schools are in the top two inspection bands versus 100% in Martock. There are 4 schools in Chard and 1 in Martock.

Chard School Inspection Breakdown

100% of 4 schools (3 primary, 1 secondary) sit in the top two inspection bands.

Martock School Inspection Breakdown

100% of 1 school (1 primary) sit in the top two inspection bands.

MetricChardMartock
Total Schools41
Primary31
Secondary10
% Top two bands100%100%

Broadband & Connectivity

Average broadband speeds are 361.9 Mbps in Martock and 221.4 Mbps in Chard. Superfast coverage (30 Mbps+) reaches 75.7% of premises in Chard and 91.9% in Martock. Gigabit availability stands at 37.5% in Chard and 68.4% in Martock.

Martock is the faster of the two by 63% on average download speed (362 vs 221 Mbps).

Energy Efficiency & Running Costs

Energy efficiency favours Chard, scoring 68.5 on average (band C) compared to 68.4 (band C) in Martock. Estimated annual energy costs average £1,362 in Chard and £1,363 in Martock. 57.7% of homes in Chard have an EPC rating of C or above, compared to 57.9% in Martock.

Martock has more energy-efficient housing — 57.9% reach band C or above, vs 57.7% in the other.

Demographics & Economy

Median household income is £29,141.8 in Chard and £28,807 in Martock. The median age is 48.6 in Chard and 47.3 in Martock. Employment rates stand at 55.3% in Chard and 56.8% in Martock. Owner-occupancy is 68.8% in Chard versus 67.6% in Martock. Chard has a population of 14,287 and Martock has 4,079.

IndicatorChardMartock
Population14,2874,079
Median Age48.647.3
Median Household Income£29,141.8£28,807
Employment Rate55.3%56.8%
Owner Occupied68.8%67.6%
Degree-Level Qualified31.2%30.5%

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

How far apart are Chard and Martock?
Chard and Martock are approximately 10.8 miles apart as the crow flies.
Which is cheaper to buy a house in, Chard or Martock?
Chard is cheaper, with an average house price of £298,462.
Is Chard or Martock safer?
Chard has the lower crime rate at 83.2 per 1,000 residents.
Which has better schools, Chard or Martock?
Chard has the higher share of schools in the top two inspection bands at 100%.
Which has faster broadband, Chard or Martock?
Martock has faster average broadband at 361.9 Mbps.

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