Area Overview for CR0 6ST
Area Information
Living in CR0 6ST places you at the heart of Addiscombe West Ward within the London Borough of Croydon. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning 492 square metres, a footprint that accommodates a population of 1,758 people. Historically significant, the area forms part of a region that once served as a military college for the East India Company before redeveloping into residential streets in the 1870s. The location sits to the east of Croydon's town centre, offering a distinct blend of Victorian architectural heritage and modern suburban convenience. You are situated near coordinates 51.375716, -0.091863, in a ward formed in 2018 from elements of the former Addiscombe and Fairfield Wards. The exclusion of the retail centre of Addiscombe from this specific cluster defines its character, creating a more quiet residential atmosphere compared to the bustling commercial hubs nearby. The ward preserves its history through the East India Estate Conservation Area, established in 2008, which protects Victorian villas and architecture linked to the site's grand past. Streets named Canning, Outram, Clyde, Elgin, and Havelock Roads reflect this connection to East India Company figures, giving the suburb a unique sense of depth beyond standard London housing estates.
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- 492 m²
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Homes in CR0 6ST offer a specific property market defined by historical architecture and ownership patterns. The data indicates that 46% of the local population owns their homes, suggesting a market with strong rootage and long-term residents. This ownership level contrasts with areas that are dominated by the rental sector, implying that buyers in this postcode are often moving into established properties rather than temporary accommodation. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the history of the East India Estate and the expansion of residential streets in the 1870s. You are likely to find Victorian villas protected under the East India Estate Conservation Area, which was designated in 2008 to preserve this specific architectural heritage. Streets such as Canning, Outram, and Havelock Roads feature Grade II listed buildings like Heron's Croft, adding value and character to the housing stock. While the postcode covers a small cluster of 492 square metres, the housing supply here is distinct from the generic terrace housing found elsewhere in Croydon. The lack of flats or apartments in the data for this specific area points toward a market focused on detached or semi-detached family homes.
House Prices in CR0 6ST
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Energy Efficiency in CR0 6ST
Living in CR0 6ST offers immediate access to a robust network of amenities that serve daily needs. Within a short distance, you can visit five retail locations including Tesco Croydon, Co-op 61 Lower, and Sainsburys Addiscombe. These supermarkets ensure that grocery shopping and household essentials are always handy. For public transport enthusiasts, there are five metro access points nearby, with Lebanon Road, Sandilands, and Addiscombe Tram Stop being the most relevant for local residents. These stops connect you to the wider national rail network, including access to East Croydon, Selhurst, and West Croydon stations. If you require air travel, two airport facilities, Biggin Hill Airport and London Biggin Hill Airport, are located nearby. The distribution of five rail stations and five metro stops indicates a highly interconnected environment where commuting to central London or visiting outlying towns is straightforward. This mix of retail, metro, rail, and aviation facilities means you do not need to travel far for work, shopping, or leisure destinations.
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Schools
For families living in CR0 6ST, educational choices are concentrated around early years and nursery provision. The primary institution listed for this area is Tunstall Nursery School, which caters to pre-school children. As a nursery, this facility provides foundational care and education before children progress to primary schools located slightly further away. The absence of primary or secondary schools within the immediate immediate data scope for CR0 6ST means that young families likely rely on transport networks to access reception classes and beyond. This setup is common in dense urban wards where specialist nurseries serve a broader catchment area than independent primary academies. Parents considering living in CR0 6ST must look beyond the immediate vicinity for compulsory education. The proximity to Tunstall Nursery School suggests a community where early childhood education is prioritised, while older children will travel to schools in neighbouring wards. The specific focus on a single nursery implies that other educational facilities are located at a practical walking distance or are served via the local tram and rail links described in transport sections.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tunstall Nursery School | nursery | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CR0 6ST reflects a settled demographic with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating this is a family-oriented or established household area. Housing violence is closely linked to this age profile, as the population consists largely of people who have likely already purchased their properties rather than young renters. Specifically, 46% of the population owns their homes outright or with a mortgage, a figure that underscores the stability of the local residents. The predominant ethnic group in CR0 6ST is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the ward. Accommodation types in the area consist primarily of houses, which matches the historical development of the former East India College site into residential streets. There are no high-rise blocks or social housing complexes listed in the data for this specific postcode, reinforcing the character of a traditional suburban estate. The low population density relative to the area size suggests a spacious environment where residents enjoy a quieter pace of life compared to the high-density zones often found near London station termini.
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