Area Overview for BR4 9HN
Area Information
BR4 9HN is a small, residential postcode in the London Borough of Bromley, part of the Hayes and Coney Hall area. With a population of 1,629, it reflects a quiet suburban character, centred around Glebe Road and Coney Hall roundabout. The area’s history dates back to the 12th century, with roots in ancient parishes and 1930s inter-war housing developments. Today, it features two-storey houses with polygonal bay windows and half-timbered gables, a legacy of its post-war expansion. Residents benefit from proximity to both urban and rural settings, with the postcode lying 11 miles southeast of Charing Cross. The area’s charm lies in its mix of historic listed buildings, such as the Oast House and St Mary Cottages, and modern amenities. It caters to families and professionals, offering a stable community with low crime rates and easy access to transport networks. Living here means balancing suburban tranquility with connectivity to nearby towns and cities.
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- Population
- 1629
- Population Density
- 3225 people/km²
The property market in BR4 9HN is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 82% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. This suggests a stable, long-term community with limited turnover. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, reflecting the area’s suburban character and 1930s architectural heritage. The presence of two-storey homes with traditional features like bay windows and half-timbered gables indicates a consistent housing stock. However, the small size of the postcode means the market is limited, with fewer options for buyers. Proximity to transport links, including rail and tram stops, enhances the area’s appeal. For buyers, this means a focus on existing properties rather than new developments, with potential for investment in well-maintained homes. The high home ownership rate also implies a competitive market for available properties.
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The lifestyle in BR4 9HN is shaped by its mix of suburban convenience and accessible amenities. Residents have five retail options nearby, including Co-op Coney, Lidl West, and Morrisons Daily, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. Transport links are robust, with five rail stations and three metro stops providing easy access to London and surrounding areas. The proximity to Biggin Hill Airport adds to the area’s connectivity. The suburban character, with its historic architecture and green spaces, complements the practicality of nearby amenities. While the area lacks large parks or leisure facilities, its compact layout ensures a balance between local convenience and the ability to explore nearby towns. The presence of both retail and transport hubs supports a dynamic yet low-maintenance lifestyle.
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Schools
Residents of BR4 9HN have access to two notable schools. All Saints Catholic School is a primary school, providing early education for local children. Nearby, Wickham Court School is an independent institution, offering alternative educational options. The combination of a state-funded primary school and an independent secondary school creates a diverse educational landscape. Families can choose between a traditional public school or a private institution, depending on their needs and preferences. The presence of both school types ensures a range of curricula and resources. While no Ofsted ratings are provided, the variety of options suggests a commitment to education quality in the area. Parents seeking a mix of affordability and choice may find this combination particularly appealing.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | All Saints Catholic School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Wickham Court School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BR4 9HN is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, reflecting the area’s stability. Home ownership is high at 82%, indicating a strong presence of long-term residents. The accommodation type is primarily houses, aligning with the suburban layout of the area. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The age profile implies a mix of middle-aged households and retirees, with limited data on younger demographics. The low crime score of 73/100 further supports the area’s appeal as a safe, family-friendly environment. The absence of significant deprivation data means the quality of life here appears to be underpinned by secure housing and a mature population.
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