Area Overview for CR2 9BH

Area Information

Living in CR2 9BH means residing in a very small residential cluster where the postcode covers an area of just 6445 square metres. This minimal footprint indicates an incredibly concentrated settlement rather than a sprawling neighbourhood. The location sits within South London, historically tied to the former ward of Sanderstead North before boundary changes in the late 1970s. Today, the population of 1737 residents fills this dense space at a rate of 269,528 people per square kilometre. Such high density suggests a tightly knit community where daily interactions are frequent due to the sheer compactness of the housing stock. The area retains deep historical roots, with references to the locality appearing in Duke Elfred's will of 871 and the Domesday Book. All Saints Church, largely built around 1250 and damaged during the Second World War, serves as a remaining landmark from a time when the land was farmland. While the physical space is minute, the history stretches back nearly a millennium. Residents here live in a setting defined by proximity to major local hubs, making this specific postcode a distinct entry point into the wider Sanderstead and London Borough of Croydon environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6445 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Homes in CR2 9BH are predominantly houses, reflecting an accommodation style suited to mature residents. The accommodation type data confirms that the majority of dwellings here are houses rather than flats or terraced properties. This housing stock supports the 70 per cent home ownership rate found within the population of 1,737. A high ownership percentage typically signals a stable market where residents have invested in their properties over many years. For buyers viewing the local market, the scarcity of rental properties is notable given the small land area of 6445 square metres. The cluster nature of the postcode suggests limited available land for new large-scale developments, meaning supply may be restricted. Potential purchasers should focus on the existing standing stock of houses which cater mainly to those in the 30 to 64 age range. The physical density means that while there are plenty of residents, the physical spread of housing is tight. This concentration ensures that property values are influenced by the specific characteristics of the house and its immediate plot rather than vast local variations. Buyers looking for detached or semi-detached family homes will find this area aligns with their needs, whereas those seeking flats may find options scarce. The market here is defined by ownership stability and a traditional house-based living arrangement.

House Prices in CR2 9BH

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Energy Efficiency in CR2 9BH

Residents of CR2 9BH benefit from a range of amenities within practical reach, despite the compactness of the 6445 square metre area. Five retail locations are accessible, including the Co-op Hamsey, Waitrose Sanderstead, and Cook Sanderstead. These shops provide everyday necessities and quality groceries for the 1,737 people living nearby. Transport options are extensive, with five rail stations including Whyteleafe and Upper Warlingham offering regular services. Tramp users can utilise five metro stops such as Gravel Hill and New Addington. For leisure travel, two airports, London Biggin Hill Airport and Biggin Hill Airport, are close by. The area is bordered by significant transport infrastructure including various railway stations and tram stops mentioned in local records. All Saints Churchyard, a Grade 1 historic building and listed park in Croydon, offers local green space and historical interest. The presence of the Co-op and Waitrose suggests a convenient shopping environment without the need to travel far. Dining and daily errands are handled easily through the nearby retail clusters. The lifestyle here is defined by convenience, with essential services and transport nodes all accessible from this small, dense residential cluster.

Amenities

Schools

Schools near CR2 9BH include Kingsdown Secondary School and Olympus. Both establishments are classified as special schools, which indicates they cater to students with special educational needs. Kingsdown Secondary School operates in this category without a negative Ofsted rating attached in the available records. Olympus also functions as a special school and holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. This mix means families in this postcode have direct access to institutions dedicated to specialized education rather than standard comprehensive or primary schools. The presence of two special schools close to this cluster suggests that parents here may require specific educational provisions for their children. Living in CR2 9BH provides convenient access to these facilities for residents who fall within the catchment areas of either college. The education landscape is clear: there is no primary or secondary mainstream school listed for this immediate neighbourhood. Parents must rely on these special provision centres for local schooling needs. The small population of 1,737 does not support a wider academic range, so the educational options are focused on specialist requirements.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Kingsdown Secondary SchoolspecialN/AN/A
2OlympusspecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within CR2 9BH consists primarily of adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature demographic profile rather than a youthful, family-focused zone. This age distribution aligns with the high level of home ownership, which stands at 70 per cent of households. Most accommodation in the area comprises houses rather than flats or purpose-built rental blocks. The predominant ethnic group in this cluster is White, reflecting a specific cultural composition within this small geographical unit. With a population of roughly 1,737 people crammed into a 6,445 square metre area, the sense of community is likely intense. The lack of a significant child population under 30 suggests fewer local school-age children compared to more mixed-age neighbourhoods. Instead, the area hosts retired individuals, established families, or professionals living in substantial homes where equity ownership is deep. This demographic stability correlates with the high ownership rate, as older residents are less likely to move frequently. The environment supports a lifestyle where long-term dwelling is the norm, distinct from areas dominated by transient renters or young professionals in rental housing.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

70
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

34
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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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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  • Crime Risk
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