Area Overview for BR2 7HT
Area Information
Living in BR2 7HT means calling southeast London home within the historic ward of Hayes & Coney Hall. You reside in an electoral ward that sits approximately 11 miles south-east of Charing Cross, nestled in the London Borough of Bromley. This specific postcode area covers a compact residential cluster of just 8,874 square metres, yet it supports a population of 1,815 people. The location traces its roots back to 1177, evolving from a settlement known as *hoese* to the modern suburb you see today. The area is defined by its inter-war character, featuring two-storey houses built on farmland that was cleared in the 1930s. These homes often display distinctive polygonal bay windows and half-timbered gables, centred around the intersection of Glebe Road and Coney Hall roundabout. Surrounded by playing fields and historically significant sites like the surviving Oast House, the suburb balances a local village feel with easy access to wider London infrastructure. You benefit from a setting where history meets contemporary convenience, with ancient parish landmarks standing alongside development from the 1930s housing boom.
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- 8874 m²
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- 1815
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- 4915 people/km²
Homes in BR2 7HT are predominantly owner-occupied properties, a fact confirmed by the 96 per cent home ownership rate in this postcode zone. The accommodation type data specifies houses as the primary dwelling style, meaning you will not find high-rise blocks or purpose-built flats within this specific cluster. This stock consists of typical 1930s architecture, including two-storey structures with polygonal bay windows and half-timbered gables. The sheer density of 204,525 people per square kilometre describes the wider ward intensely, but this specific 8,874-square-metre cluster offers a contained, low-rise environment. You are buying into an area with deep historical roots, where properties like those at Hayes Grove or near St Mary Cottages define the streetscape. The market here appeals to those seeking traditional suburban life rather than new-build developments. With vintage listed buildings like Baston Manor and Hast Hill nearby, the aesthetic value is anchored in preserved heritage rather than modern construction. For buyers, this means a focus on characterful housing stock where value is tied to historical significance and established gardens rather than regulatory incentives.
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The community in BR2 7HT reflects a mature, established population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult demographic spanning the 30-to-64-years age range, indicating a neighbourhood settled by families and established professionals rather than students or young singles. Home ownership stands at an exceptionally high 96 per cent, signalling a deeply rooted community where ownership is the norm rather than an exception. Dominant accommodation types are houses, consistent with the architectural character of the wider Hayes and Coney Hall area. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the traditional suburban fabric of Bromley. With such a high rate of ownership and an older median age, the area offers stability and long-term endurance. You are part of a demographic that values settled life, preferring familiar surroundings over transient lifestyles. The lack of young households suggests a quieter environment where disposable income is often higher, supporting local trades without desking towards luxury retail or nightlife.
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