Area Overview for AL2 1BL
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AL2 1BL represents a specific postcode cluster covering London Colney, a historic village in Hertfordshire situated just north of London. This residential area spans exactly 5873 square metres and houses a population of 1552 people, resulting in a density of 1364 people per square kilometre. You are looking at a settlement that functions as a satellite village for the city of St Albans, located close to Junction 22 of the M25 motorway. The location takes its name from the River Colne which flows directly through the parish, distinguishing it from other settlements with the same root name. Historically, this spot served as a vital staging post on Watling Street, with the original village growing around a ford crossing used by coaches travelling between London and Holyhead. Today, the area retains this connection to the past through its conservation area, which features historic timber-framed buildings dating back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. You live in a place where the High Street crosses the river at Telford's Bridge, a Grade II listed multi-arched structure. The village offers a suburban character with direct road links via the A6 bypass and easy access to the wider network. Living in AL2 1BL means residing in a community with ancient origins from the eighth century, now balanced between historical preservation and modern suburban living. The area sits well within the Greater London built-up area while maintaining a distinct village identity.
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- 5873 m²
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- 1552
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- 1364 people/km²
Looking at the housing stock in AL2 1BL, you find a market defined by traditional ownership rather than rental investment. Houses account for the vast majority of residential properties within this postcode, reflecting the village's character as a local settlement rather than a high-rise urban district. Sixty-five per cent of residents are homeowners, a figure significantly higher than the national average for rental-heavy districts. This statistic indicates that buying into AL2 1BL places you among a community of established owners. The concentration of houses suggests a range of property types from characterful period homes within the conservation area to more modern developments built during the 1930s expansion. The small area size of 5873 square metres limits the volume of new builds, preserving the village's traditional scale. When you search for homes in AL2 1BL, focus on the properties along Barnet Road and the High Street where the historic buildings remain. The high percentage of owner-occupied homes means price trends are driven by local buyers rather than institutional investors. The accommodation type being primarily houses supports families and retirees seeking space and gardens. This ownership pattern reduces transitory movement, making the area suitable for those intending to put down deep roots. You are purchasing into an asset base that has historically held value due to its proximity to St Albans and the M25 motorway access. The market here functions on the principles of a small, desirable village rather than a large suburban tract.
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Daily life in AL2 1BL blends village tranquility with immediate access to essential amenities and leisure facilities. Within practical reach, you have five retail outlets including Sainsburys London, M&S London, and Co-op London for your grocery and shopping needs. For rail and metro transportation, five stations serve the area, including Park Street Railway Station, How Wood Railway Station, and Radlett Railway Station, with one metro station at High Barnet. Nearby, you can enjoy recreation on the flooded gravel pits which form a nature reserve for wild birds. These water bodies offer opportunities for open water fishing on the Colne and its associated lakes. The village infrastructure centres on the High Street, which crosses the River Colne at the historic Telford's Bridge. Two pubs, the Bull and the Green Dragon, sit on opposite sides of the ford, making them convenient meeting points for locals. The conservation area protects the historic core, ensuring the character remains intact as you move through the village. Salish Hall, a historic manor house originating from the ninth century, stands as a notable landmark in the vicinity. You live steps away from Roman road history and can follow the path of Watling Street through the present-day streetscape. The area provides a rural feel while maintaining close proximity to the amenities of St Albans. You have direct access to the motorway network for daily commutes without needing to travel to a separate town centre for routine shopping.
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The community within AL2 1BL reflects a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Adults between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range, indicating a stable household base rather than a transient or student-heavy area. Home ownership stands at 65 per cent for the residents in this postcode, suggesting a majority of households have purchased their dwellings outright or have significant equity. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, which aligns with the traditional village setting and the preference of this demographic for detached or semi-detached family homes rather than flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader Hertfordshire profile. This demographic profile suggests you will be living in an established neighbourhood where neighbours may have long-term connections to the area. The high home ownership rate of 65 per cent typically correlates with lower transient rates and a more settled community atmosphere. With a population of 1552 people living across 5873 square metres, the area avoids the density pressures often found in urban cores. The age distribution means local services cater largely to families and working adults rather than young people or the elderly exclusively. You are joining a group of homeowners who value a quiet environment near the River Colne but close to major employment hubs in St Albans and London.
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