Area Overview for CR4 1HD
Area Information
Pollards Hill is a small residential district located in the London Borough of Merton, straddling the boundary with the London Borough of Croydon. The area encompasses the postcode CR4 1HD, representing a specific residential cluster. This district occupies the highest point in Norbury, positioned between Mitcham, Norbury, and Thornton Heath. The total area covers 10.8 hectares and supports a population of 2,124 people. Living in this postcode means residing within a compact community defined by its location on a hill viewpoint. The land historically functioned as arable field before evolving into a suburb. Pollards Hill Recreation Ground serves as the main open space, originally opened in 1913 on a former brick-making field donated by Sir Frederick Edridge. The environment features inter-war houses alongside post-war housing estates. Some structures date back to schemes built in the 1960s and 1970s. Historically, the land was part of North Wood, named after pollarded trees. Current residents experience a suburban setting with established local landmarks. The Recreation Way now marks the borough boundary in this specific location.
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- Area Size
- 10.8 hectares
- Population
- 2124
- Population Density
- 2587 people/km²
The housing stock in CR4 1HD is dominated by houses, which aligns with the historical development of the area as a suburban district. A clear majority of 65 percent of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate creates a landlord-independent market where decisions are driven by owner preference rather than investor yield. The property market here relies on traditional house types rather than high-rise apartments or flats. Buyers looking at CR4 1HD should expect a range of inter-war properties and post-war estate homes. Some notable landmarks include maisonette blocks from the 1950s in Westmorland Square and low-rise schemes from the late 20th century. The market does not cater to luxury concierge living or new custom-build developments within this specific hectare. Instead, it offers established, existing stock within a recreated village atmosphere. Families often take the lead in purchasing homes in Pollards Hill. The accommodation type remains consistent with the local character of Norbury's highest point. Transactions reflect the value of established gardens and street layouts typical of this era.
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Energy Efficiency in CR4 1HD
Amenities within practical reach of CR4 1HD cover food, transport, and leisure needs without requiring a long drive. Five retail outlets include Farmfoods Mitcham, Iceland Mitcham, and Co-op South for daily shopping requirements. Residents access five major railway stations including Mitcham Junction and Hackbridge for commuting into central London. Five metro stops like Beddington Lane Tram Stop and Belgrave Walk Tram Stop serve the area. Five ferry terminals including Chelsea Harbour Pier link to the Thames waterfront. Pollards Hill Recreation Ground serves as the local green space, opened in 1913. The ground features a branch library and a community centre that won a design award. Residents can visit the Westmorland Square maisonettes or nearby golf club which operates in this era. The area feels primarily suburban with a focus on local estate services. The high density of 19,634 people per square kilometre suggests well-serviced infrastructure. Daily life revolves around these named amenities and the historic recreation ground at Recreation Way.
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The community within CR4 1HD reflects a mature residential profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30 to 64 years age range, indicating a workforce and families rather than students or retirees. Home ownership stands at 65 percent, suggesting a stable, established neighbourhood where most families have their own homes. Houses form the predominant accommodation type across the postcode. The population is primarily White, according to the available demographic records. This area does not display the high population density of some other London districts, although the specific site of CR4 1HD is part of a wider ward. The high proportion of owners implies a community invested in the long-term stability of Pollards Hill. There is no evidence of a transient population dominating this specific residential cluster. The demographic balance points toward families seeking stability and quiet streets rather than a highly transient rental market. The age structure supports local demand for family-sized dwellings over singles apartments or student housing.
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