Area Overview for BR2 7HH

Area Information

Living in BR2 7HH means residing in a specific residential cluster within the Hayes and Coney Hall area of the London Borough of Bromley. You are situated in a location approximately 11 miles south-east of Charing Cross, covered by a small footprint of just 8198 square metres. This precise postcode serves a defined community of 1815 people, creating a tight-knit neighbourhood rather than a sprawling suburb. The area has deep historical roots, originating as the ancient parish of *hoese* in 1177, and developed significantly during the 1930s inter-war housing boom when farmland was converted into residential streets. Today, the environment centres around familiar local landmarks such as Glebe Road and the Coney Hall roundabout, offering a suburban character distinct from the high-density zones found elsewhere in London. The historic estate of Hayes Place once stood here, home to notable figures like William Pitt, but the Victorian and Edwardian villas were replaced by more accessible two-storey homes. Residents enjoy a setting that balances historical significance with modern convenience, situated near surviving listed buildings like the Oast House and Baston Manor. The area represents a settled part of southeast London where daily life is defined by proximity to established services and a quiet, enduring architectural style.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8198 m²
Population
1815
Population Density
4915 people/km²

The property market in BR2 7HH is unique due to the sheer scale of the postcode, which covers only 8198 square metres. In any other context, this small area contains just 1815 residents, representing a very specific and contained housing cluster. The data reveals that 96 per cent of households are owner-occupied, meaning the vast majority of homes have no landlords or agents involved in daily management decisions. Because the predominant accommodation type is houses, you will not find flats or maisonettes in this specific stretch. The housing stock consists of two-storey houses, many featuring the distinctive architecture of the 1930s, including polygonal bay windows and half-timbered gables. These homes are often situated along key local routes like Glebe Road. The fact that almost all residents own their homes suggests a market driven by inheritance, long-term mortgages, or investment rather than private rentals. For a buyer, this means entering an established estate where the primary demand is often from owners looking to move up or cross-property. The scarcity of the land, being less than a kilometre square in effective residential range, limits the immediate inventory available for sale or rent within the postal boundary itself.

House Prices in BR2 7HH

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Energy Efficiency in BR2 7HH

Residents of BR2 7HH enjoy immediate access to a convenient range of shops, transport hubs, and leisure facilities within practical reach. Convenience shopping is well catered for by five major retailers, including Iceland Hayes, Sainsburys Station, and Morrisons Daily Hayes, ensuring daily groceries and essentials are close by. Transport links are extensive, with five rail stations providing connections to the wider network, while metro access includes stops at Addington Village, Fieldway, and King Henry's Drive. Two airports, Biggin Hill Airport and London Biggin Hill Airport, are located nearby, offering potential advantages for private aviation or charter flights. The character of the lifestyle is shaped by this blend of suburban convenience and transport accessibility. While the immediate postcode is small, the nearby Amesbury Park and the Kingston Hill area provide green spaces for recreation. The presence of so many transport nodes near the Hayes and Coney Hall roundabout means that most residents can reach central London or regional hubs without significant delays. This infrastructure supports a lifestyle that balances home ownership with easy urban access.

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Demographics

The community in BR2 7HH is defined by a mature population, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents consists of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood populated by families and individuals in their productive working years. Home ownership is the dominant form of tenure, with 96 per cent of households owning their property. This extremely high rate indicates a area where long-term residents have established deep roots rather than a transient population or a large student rental sector. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, eliminating the presence of flats or apartment blocks within this specific postcode boundary. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of the historic Hayes ward. With such a high proportion of owner-occupiers and a stable age profile, daily life here is likely to be characterised by long-standing community ties and established local networks. The low churn rate in a zone of this size suggests that neighbours know one another well, fostering a distinct sense of place that differs from younger, more mobile suburbs.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

96
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of people living in BR2 7HH?
The median age in BR2 7HH is 47 years, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. This indicates a mature community focused on home ownership rather than young professionals or students.
How safe is the postcode BR2 7HH regarding crime and flooding?
This area has a low crime risk with a safety score of 92/100, placing it below the national average. It also has a flood risk score of 0, meaning there is no low flood risk coverage or planning constraints for environmental safety.
What transport options are available to residents of Hayes and Coney Hall?
Residents have access to five rail stations including Hayes and West Wickham, plus three tram stops such as Addington Village. Fixed broadband scores 100/100 and mobile coverage 85/100, ensuring excellent digital connectivity for remote work.
What type of houses are found in this postcode?
The predominant accommodation type is houses, specifically two-storey properties often featuring 1930s architecture with polygonal bay windows. There are no flats in this specific residential cluster, and 96% of homes are owner-occupied.

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