Area Overview for Chiswell Green

Entrance to Tenterden House off Lye Lane in Chiswell Green
Lye Lane, Bricket Wood in Chiswell Green
Side spur - North Orbital Road (A405) in Chiswell Green
Houses by the North Orbital Road (A405) in Chiswell Green
Shell petrol station on the North Orbital Road in Chiswell Green
Roundabout on the North Orbital Road in Chiswell Green
Fuel pumps for HGV's in Chiswell Green
Shell service station, Chiswell Green in Chiswell Green
St Albans : North Orbital Road A405 in Chiswell Green
Spring - North Orbital Road in Chiswell Green
North Orbital Road (residents access) in Chiswell Green
North Orbital Road, St Albans in Chiswell Green
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Area Information

Living in Chiswell Green means residing within a compact built-up area covering just 2.4 square kilometres in Hertfordshire. This tightly defined neighbourhood functions as a distinct community rather than a sprawling district, offering residents a sense of locality that larger cities cannot match. The area sits close to potential noise sources from major transport links, yet it retains a specific residential identity. For you as a prospective buyer, this presents a choice between quieter suburban living and the occasional disruption from passing traffic. The small size of the locality ensures that routes between your home and local amenities are short, reducing daily commuting times. You might find the lack of significant green spaces within the immediate 2.4 km² limit to be a constraint compared to larger rural towns. However, the density here concentrates essential services within immediate reach. Residents benefit from proximity to Watford's mainline and underground stations without living inside the urban congestion of the town centre itself. The area characterises itself through established housing and a mature atmosphere typical of a long-standing Hertfordshire village. Your morning commute will likely start from a quiet street before hitting the A3064, a route that balances accessibility with local charm. The boundaries of Chiswell Green are well understood by locals, creating a clear front door for anyone exploring homes in this specific postcode sector.

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Area Size
2.4 km²
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Your daily life in Chiswell Green centres on a selection of practical amenities within easy reach. You will find five retail stores nearby, including Co-op St, Waitrose Little, and Co-op Watford. These supermarkets provide access to fresh food, household essentials, and fresh produce without requiring a long drive into town. Daily shopping becomes a convenient errand rather than a major commitment of time. For independent shopping, the proximity to these major chains is a significant advantage for anyone with limited mobility. Transport links are substantial, with five railway stations listed as key transport nodes. How Wood Railway Station, Park Street Railway Station, and Bricket Wood Railway Station offer frequent services for commuters heading to Watford or central London. You also have access to one metro station, Watford Underground Station, ensuring connectivity to the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. This variety of rail options means your journey to work is rarely blocked by road congestion. Outside of the station hubs, local life revolves around these service points. If you enjoy walking, the route from your home to Waitrose Little offers exercise while completing your shopping. The area maintains a quiet character despite the transport density, as most journeys are planned in advance.

Amenities

Schools

Chiswell Green is served by a specific selection of primary and independent educational institutions that are within practical commuting distance. You have four named primary options for younger children: How Wood Primary and Nursery School, Killigrew Junior School, Killigrew Infant and Nursery School, and Killigrew Primary and Nursery School. How Wood Primary and Nursery School and Killigrew Primary and Nursery School both hold an Ofsted rating of 'good', which provides a verified standard of education for your children. The presence of Killigrew across multiple names suggests a cluster of feeder schools or a split between infant and junior departments within the same institution. For families seeking an alternative to the state sector, Homewood Independent School provides a dedicated option. This independent institution caters to those who prefer a different curriculum or educational philosophy. The mix available means you do not need to travel to Watford centre for a primary education, although secondary options are not detailed in the current data. For residents in Chiswell Green, the immediate school catchment offers a reputation for 'good' standards across the state sector. You will need to check Transport for London and local council maps to confirm the walking routes from your home to these specific schools. The proximity to How Wood and the Killigrew sites is a key selling point for families with primary-school-aged children living near Chiswell Green.

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Demographics

The community in Chiswell Green presents a clear picture of an older, established population. Your neighbours are predominantly senior residents, with a median age of 70 years old across the population. This means the local vibe is often quiet and less oriented around youth culture or young families. You will find that most homes here are occupied by people who have settled for the long term, creating a stable neighbourhood environment. Eighty-one per cent of households own their property outright or with a mortgage, indicating a strong commitment to the location among current residents. The household composition reflects this mature demographic, although specific breakdown figures for single-person versus family units are not detailed in current records. Despite the high home ownership rate, the vast majority of the population falls into an age range where the average resident is significantly older than the national median. This demographic profile suggests that amenities catering to older adults, such as quiet streets and reliable public transport, are valued over nightlife or extensive youth facilities. If you are looking for a retirement-style community or a place to move down to after selling a city home, Chiswell Green fits that profile. The social atmosphere likely revolves around local clubs, churches, and community centres rather than large social gatherings. You are buying into a neighbourhood defined by longevity and stability.

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

47
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of residents living in Chiswell Green?
The community has a median age of 70 years old, indicating a predominantly senior population. Eighty-one per cent of households own their home, reflecting a stable, owner-occupied area with very few transient tenants.
Are there good schools for my children near Chiswell Green?
Yes, you have several options including How Wood Primary and Nursery School and Killigrew Primary and Nursery School, both rated 'good' by Ofsted. Additionally, Homewood Independent School is nearby for families seeking independent education.
How easy is it to get to London from Chiswell Green?
Connectivity is excellent via Watford Underground Station, which provides direct access to the Jubilee line. You also have five rail stations, including How Wood and Park Street, offering frequent train services that connect the area to the wider network.
Is Chiswell Green a safe place to live with a low crime risk?
Safety assessments confirm a low crime risk with a score of 67 out of 100, which is below the area average. The 'PASS' level indicates that serious crime is rare, making it a secure environment for daily living.

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