Area Overview for CR2 8RA

Area Information

Residing in CR2 8RA means living in a compact, residential cluster of exactly 8.9 hectares within the London Borough of Croydon. This small neighbourhood is home to 1,324 people, creating a community feel that remains distinct from the wider South London suburbs. The area is situated at coordinates 51.345818, -0.089315, placing it firmly within the Sanderstead ward which underwent significant boundary changes in 2018. While the ward gained territory from the Croham ward and lost land to Purley Oaks and Riddlesdown, the immediate locality of CR2 8RA retains its own specific character as a tight-knit housing group. Daily life here is defined by proximity to shared spaces rather than vast urban sprawl. The area sits near the historic All Saints Church, a Grade 1 listed building with archaeology priority designation that anchors the local history. References to the parish stretch back to the Domesday Book, suggesting deep roots that influence the current residential atmosphere. You will find yourself living among a population where 94% of households own their homes, fostering a sense of stability and long-term settlement. The environment is currently free from flooding risks, Ramsar wetland sites, and protected woodlands, ensuring planning constraints are minimal for residents and future developments alike. This specific postcode offers a grounded, historical setting that balances modern convenience with established local landmarks.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8.9 hectares
Population
1324
Population Density
598 people/km²

The property market in CR2 8RA is characterised by a near-total dominance of owner-occupiers, with 94% of households holding the deed to their homes. This statistic places the area firmly in the realm of settled residents who have likely plumbed their roots deeply into the local postcode. The primary accommodation type consists of houses, reflecting the historical development of the site as farmland that transitioned to housing in the early twentieth century. With only 6% of the population likely renting, the freehold market here is robust, meaning resale transactions are predominantly between private owners. For a prospective buyer considering CR2 8RA, this market structure implies high liquidity and a stable neighbourhood where property values are driven by owner sentiment rather than short-term investment fluctuations. The presence of a Grade 1 listed All Saints Churchyard nearby may influence the architectural style and value of the nearby houses, adding historical significance to the real estate. Because the area is an 8.9-hectare cluster, there are limited new developments likely on the horizon, preserving the existing housing stock. Buyers should expect a traditional market where negotiations happen between individuals with long-term intentions. The mix of houses in such a small area means scarcity for larger family home seekers, as the total land available is finite.

House Prices in CR2 8RA

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Energy Efficiency in CR2 8RA

Living in CR2 8RA places you within practical reach of five retail locations, ensuring daily shopping needs are met comfortably. You can visit Cook Sanderstead, Waitrose Sanderstead, and Sainsburys Selsdon for essentials and dining for groceries and household requirements. These shops are not just functional but serve as community anchors where locals interact regularly. Beyond shopping, the area is well-connected to five nearby railway stations, including Riddlesdown and Sanderstead, which feed directly into London's wider network. For leisure and transport variety, residents can also access five nearby tram stops such as Coombe Lane and Gravel Hill, providing an alternative to trains for shorter journeys. If you enjoy aviation or require air travel, Biggin Hill Airport and London Biggin Hill Airport are situated close by, offering unique access often unavailable to inland Londoners. The historical presence of All Saints Church, a Grade 1 listed landmark, adds a cultural dimension to your lifestyle, providing a space for reflection and history. With five accessible rail and tram options, getting out for a day trip or a business meeting is effortless. Your weekly routine will blend local convenience with the broader connectivity of South London.

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Demographics

The community in CR2 8RA reflects a mature demographic profile, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a population that is settled and likely approaching retirement rather than a transient student or young professional scene nearly one-third of households are likely empty nesters or retirees. This age distribution shapes the local economy, which is dominated by owners rather than landlords or tenants. Home ownership stands at an exceptional 94%, meaning the vast majority of the 1,324 people living here have a financial stake in the stability of the neighbourhood. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the historical character of the Sanderstead area. You will find mostly houses rather than flats or apartments, suited to this family-oriented and mature demographic. The high level of home ownership often correlates with quieter streets and established gardens, though the specific details of garden sizes are not provided. The area is clearly owned and occupied, unlike neighbouring zones that might have higher rental concentrations. This stability suggests a community where neighbours know each other well and local decisions are likely influenced by long-term residents who care about the area's preservation. The population density reaches 598 people per square kilometre, which is moderate for South London. This density allows for a walkable community without the overcrowding found in central London districts.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

94
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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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is CR2 8RA a good area for families?
Sanderstead offers a mature environment with a median age of 47 and 94% home ownership, indicating a stable, family-oriented community.
How is the transport link from this postcode?
Residents enjoy five nearby train stations including Sanderstead and Riddlesdown, plus tram access at locations like Coombe Lane and Gravel Hill.
Are there any flood risks in this area?
The area has a flood risk score of 0 and passes safety assessments, confirming low flood risk coverage and no environmental hazards.
What is the character of the local community?
With a median age of 47 and predominantly White residents, the community is established, quiet, and focused on long-term home ownership.

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