Area Overview for BR2 9NX
Area Information
Living in BR2 9NX places you within the electoral ward of Bromley Common and Holwood in the London Borough of Bromley. This postcode covers a small residential cluster situated approximately nine point five miles southeast of Charing Cross. History defines much of the local character, as the area originated as part of an extensive common land owned by the Bishops of Rochester. Legislative enclosure in 1826 allowed for restricted residential development, primarily in the southern section where Holy Trinity Church was built in 1839. The arrival of the railway at Bromley in 1858 transformed the landscape, leading to rapid suburban growth. Today, the ward retains historical markers such as Norman Park and Rookery Lane, which reflect the influence of the Norman family. St. Luke's Church, opened in 1887, serves the northern part known historically as Shooting Common, while the southern common continues to function as a green lung between Victorian and twentieth-century developments. You will find yourself in a location where past and present remain distinctly intertwined through architecture and land use.
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- Population
- 2271
- Population Density
- 6623 people/km²
Homes in BR2 9NX are predominantly flats, dictated by the accommodation type data for this small residential cluster. This physical stock contrasts with the historical expansion of Victorian cottages that earlier developed along Hastings Road. The market is characterised by substantial owner occupation, with 58 per cent of residents owning their homes. This figure indicates that the area is primarily an owner-occupied enclave rather than a rental sector. Buying in BR2 9NX means entering a market where previous occupants have likely invested significantly in improving their specific property values. The concentration of flats suggests a design adapted for smaller plots or higher density within the small geographical footprint of the postcode. Prospective buyers should note that this configuration differs from the larger estate houses found further north in Bromley Common. The high ownership rate implies a stable neighbourhood where residents are less likely to move frequently, reducing turnover for estate agents. You will find a stock defined by flat living within a historically suburban context.
House Prices in BR2 9NX
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Energy Efficiency in BR2 9NX
Residents of BR2 9NX have access to a defined set of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Co-op Bromley, Tesco Bromley, and Waitrose Bromley, providing full supermarkets and daily necessities. Transport links are well developed, with five rail stations including Bromley South, Bickley, and Bromley North. Local transport also includes five tram stops such as Beckenham Road, Avenue Road, and Addington Village. Visitors can utilise two airports, Biggin Hill Airport and London Biggin Hill Airport, for private flying or light aviation activities. The proximity of these specific venues ensures that daily shopping and regional travel are convenient. The historic identity of the area offers a backdrop to this modern convenience, rooted in the railway expansion of the nineteenth century. You will find a neighbourhood that balances historical charm with functional access to essential services and transport networks.
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Schools
The educational landscape near BR2 9NX includes several specific institutions serving different age groups. Primary education is available at The Ravensbourne School, Ravensbourne School for Girls, and Ravensbourne School for Boys. Clark's College operates as an independent school in the vicinity. For alternative educational needs, the Bromley Pupil Referral Service is located nearby. This mix of state primary provisions and independent schooling options supports families seeking varied educational paths. The presence of multiple actors with varying categorisations suggests a layered approach to local education. Parents considering homes in this area must evaluate which institution best aligns with their child's needs, as the range includes schools for different genders and specialized referral services. The concentration of these facilities indicates that educational infrastructure is a priority for the planners of this ward. Specific ratings or exam board results are not available within the current dataset, so reliance is placed on the type classification provided.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bromley Pupil Referral Service | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | The Ravensbourne School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Ravensbourne School for Girls | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Ravensbourne School for Boys | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | Clark's College | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BR2 9NX consists of 2271 residents across this specific postcode area. The median age of 47 indicates a mature population, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years representing the most common age range. Family structures here are stable, evidenced by a homeownership rate of 58 per cent. Ownership levels remain solid, suggesting a settled residential environment rather than a transient housing market. The majority of residents occupy flats, which shapes the density and layout of the neighbourhood. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a homogeneous demographic profile. None of the assessments indicate high deprivation levels, allowing families to access the wider amenities of the Bromley Common ward without significant financial barriers. The population growth history of the wider area, rising from 1000 in 1858 to over 27000 by 1901, contrasts with the current static but established population of BR2 9NX. Recent data confirms this is an area defined by stability and long-term settlement patterns.
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