Area Overview for BR6 7BS

Area Information

Living in BR6 7BS means residing within Farnborough and Crofton Ward, a historic electoral ward in the London Borough of Bromley. This small residential cluster covers just 1105 square metres, yet it supports a population of 2264 people. The area sits approximately 17 miles southeast of central London and has formed part of Greater London since 1965, previously falling within Kent before the 1965 boundary changes. The name Farnborough derives from Old English, meaning 'village among the ferns on a hill', reflecting the geography that still defines the locality. This postcode represents a specific pocket where residents navigate the transition from rural origins to modern suburban life. You will find a community anchored by significant local history, including St Giles' Church, rebuilt in 1638, and the former Bromley Union Workhouse at Locksbottom, which evolved into Farnborough Hospital and is now part of Princess Royal University Hospital. Daily life here balances the quiet character of a historic village with the convenience of being close to major transport nodes like Orpington Station Biggin Hill Airport, and the New Addington Tram line. The density is high relative to the land size, with 1232 people living per square kilometre, creating a compact neighbourhood where local amenities are within practical reach.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1105 m²
Population
2264
Population Density
1232 people/km²

The housing stock in BR6 7BS is characterised by a strong preference for ownership and traditional architecture. With 83% of households reporting home ownership, the market is heavily weighted towards those who have purchased their properties rather than those renting. The accommodation type is strictly Houses, which dictates the visual character of the street and the types of buyers attracted to the area. This 100% house composition means that prospective buyers looking for flats or apartments will need to search in adjacent areas, as this specific postcode cluster offers only standalone homes or terraced houses. The small area size of 1105 square metres combined with a population of 2264 indicates a compact neighbourhood where properties are likely close together. This high density of housing per square kilometre, calculated at over 1200 people per square kilometre, suggests a vibrant but potentially noisy environment depending on the specific street. Buyers should expect a market where sellers are motivated by equity and stability rather than speculative flipping, given the mature demographic of adults aged 30 to 64 years.

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Residents of BR6 7BS benefit from a curated selection of amenities within practical reach, ensuring daily needs are met without long journeys. Retail options include Sainsburys Locksbottom, M&S Rosetta Orpington BP, and Morrisons Daily. These venues provide essential grocery shopping and daily necessities close to your doorstep. Transport connectivity is enhanced by proximity to Orpington Station, Petts Wood, and Chelsfield railway stops. The area also serves as a launchpad for Biggin Hill Airport and London Biggin Hill Airport, offering airport access directly from the neighbourhood. Furthermore, the New Addington Tram Stop, King Henry's Drive Tram Stop, and Fieldway Tram Stop provide access to the Tramlink network. This diversity of transport modes means you can choose between rail, road, or light rail depending on your destination. The presence of five notable retail points and five rail stations within the vicinity underscores how integrated this postcode is into wider London transport and commerce networks. Daily life involves using these specific, named venues to satisfy everything from weekly shopping to business travel.

Amenities

Schools

Families in BR6 7BS have access to a concentrated cluster of educational institutions, all sharing the name Darrick Wood. You will find Darrick Wood Junior School, Darrick Wood Infant School, Darrick Wood School, and Darrick Wood Infant & Nursery School located near the area. Among these, Darrick Wood School holds an Ofsted rating of Good, while Darrick Wood Infant & Nursery School has achieved an Outstanding rating. The presence of both primary and academy types indicates a robust local education system designed to cater to children from early years through to secondary education. The mix of 'Good' and 'Ofsted Outstanding' ratings suggests a consistent standard of education across the immediate vicinity. For residents searching for schools near BR6 7BS, the name Darrick Wood appears repeatedly, confirming this educational hub is central to the community's infrastructure. The availability of an Infant & Nursery option alongside primary schools means families with young children have educational choices without needing to travel far from their homes in this small residential cluster.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Darrick Wood Junior SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Darrick Wood Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Darrick Wood SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4Darrick Wood SchoolacademyN/AN/A
5Darrick Wood Infant & Nursery SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in BR6 7BS is defined by a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Most households consist of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood favoured by established families and empty nesters rather than recent graduates. Home ownership is the dominant trend, with 83% of residents owning their property. This high level of equity suggests a stable, long-term community where residents have invested deeply in their localities. The accommodation type is exclusively Houses, meaning you will not find flats or maisonettes within this specific cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, indicating a largely homogenous demographic profile. These figures describe a settled society where life choices revolve around stability and community continuity. The high home ownership rate of 83% implies that rental listings are scarce, making purchases the primary route for homeownership. The age profile of 47 suggests a demand for larger living spaces, which aligns perfectly with the prevalence of Houses as the sole accommodation type recorded for this postcode.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

83
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

Who typically lives in BR6 7BS and what is the community like?
The community consists of 2264 people with a median age of 47, primarily adults aged 30 to 64 years. The area is predominantly White and characterised by a high home ownership rate of 83%. You are looking at a stable, residential cluster where 1232 people live per square kilometre, creating a close-knit, owner-occupied environment.
How effective is the school provision near BR6 7BS?
There are five schools listed near the area, all centred around the name Darrick Wood. These include Darrick Wood Junior School, Darrick Wood Infant School, and Darrick Wood School, which has a Good Ofsted rating. Darrick Wood Infant & Nursery School holds an Outstanding rating, ensuring a strong educational foundation for local families.
What can I expect regarding internet and mobile coverage in this postcode?
Connectivity is excellent for the needs of modern living. The fixed broadband quality score is 92 out of 100, while mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100. These ratings mean you can work from home or use data services reliably without significant interruptions, essential for residents of this small, busy residential cluster.
How do transport links connect me to the rest of London and Kent?
You have access to five railway stations including Orpington Station and Petts Wood, alongside three tram stops like New Addington. The area is also near Biggin Hill Airport and London Biggin Hill Airport. This network allows you to commute easily to South London or access travel hubs without leaving your immediate neighbourhood in Bromley.
Is this area safe for families and what are the main risks?
The area passes all environmental safety checks with zero risk ratings for flooding, wetlands, or nature reserves. However, crime risk is scored at 44 out of 100, indicating a medium level where crime rates are average. You must apply standard security precautions, but the lack of environmental hazards makes the location relatively secure from nature-related threats.

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