Area Overview for CR9 1QQ

Area Information

Living in CR9 1QQ places you within a specific residential cluster defined by the Fairfield electoral ward in the London Borough of Croydon. This postcode covers a small area of exactly 599 square metres, containing a population of 2,172 people. The location sits at approximately 51.3709°N 0.0875°W, near the town centre's retail and office core. You are positioned in one of London's biggest retail destinations, surrounded by the cultural landmarks and bustling activity of central Croydon. Fairfield underwent significant boundary changes in 2018, when the creation of separate Park Hill and Whitgift wards altered its character to focus more on the town centre's retail and office functions. While the area historically included more housing, the current focus is on the urban environment centred around Fairfield Halls. This venue, a key landmark opened in 1962 and redeveloped between 2016 and 2021, provides cultural amenities alongside the commercial hubs. The ward was originally created in 1978 and encompasses the historic Fair Field site. Your daily life here is closely tied to the commercial heartland, with access to major stations and transport links just steps away. The combination of historic sites like the 16th-century Whitgift Almshouses and modern transport infrastructure defines this compact, dynamic living environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
599 m²
Population
2172
Population Density
10412 people/km²

The property market in CR9 1QQ is defined by its urban nature and high rental density. Only 36% of residents own their homes, which indicates a strong rental market rather than owner-occupied stock. Flats are the predominant accommodation type in this specific postcode, aligning with the high-rise or multi-tenanted blocks typical of Croydon town centre developments. This layout suits professionals and younger families due to their common commute patterns and reliance on public transport. When looking at homes in CR9 1QQ, you should expect properties integrated within the broader Fairfield ward, which now functions largely as a commercial and retail hub rather than a traditional residential suburb. The boundary changes in 2018 separated parts of the area into Park Hill and Whitgift wards, meaning the remaining residential elements, such as the 599 square metres covered by this postcode, are tightly woven into the town core. Buyers looking for direct town centre living will find this option suits a lifestyle reliant on rail links and shops. The low home ownership percentage suggests that price points may be higher due to the premium on central London locations, and competition for flats is likely fierce among those wishing to buy versus rent in this sought-after connectivity zone.

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Energy Efficiency in CR9 1QQ

Everyday living in CR9 1QQ offers immediate access to major chains and cultural landmarks. You have five notable retail options within practical reach, specifically Iceland Croydon, Lidl Croydon, and Sainsburys Croydon, alongside two other unnamed retailers. These grocery stores provide essential shopping needs without the need for long journeys. Transport infrastructure is similarly extensive, with access to three named tram stops including Church Street Tram Stop, George Street Tram Stop, and Centrale Tram Stop. Five rail stations serve the area, with West Croydon Station and East Croydon Railway Station offering direct connections. Additionally, Waddon is accessible for further travel needs. Beyond essentials, the area features Fairfield Halls, a key cultural landmark opened in 1962 and recently redeveloped. Ruskin House serves as the Croydon Labour Party headquarters, adding a civic element to the landscape. The Central Croydon Conservation Area is nearby, containing historical sites like the 16th-century Grade I listed Whitgift Almshouses and Surrey Street Market. This blend of modern retail, historic preservation, and major transport hubs creates a convenient, high-pace lifestyle centred on the town's core.

Amenities

Schools

For families living near CR9 1QQ, the nearest educational establishment listed is Old Palace of John Whitgift School. This institution operates as an independent school. You must note that there is no data provided regarding Ofsted ratings for this school within the available information, so any judgement on its academic performance would have to come from external research outside the provided dataset. The presence of a single named school in this list highlights the specific resource allocation in the immediate vicinity. While the wider Croydon borough is home to many state and private institutions, the data specifically identifies only this independent option in close proximity. This mix suggests that local families may need to consider transportation times to reach other schools if they require state education options or if the listed independent school does not meet their specific curriculum needs. The lack of data on primary or secondary state-run schools in this immediate cluster means you should verify the catchment areas for nearby alternatives if residential newborns are a factor.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Old Palace of John Whitgift SchoolindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CR9 1QQ is characterised by a mature population profile. The median age stands at 47 years, with the most common age range falling among adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This indicates a neighbourhood primarily occupied by working-age individuals and families rather than young children or retirees. Out of the total population of 2,172 residents, 36% own their homes outright or have a mortgage, meaning nearly two-thirds of the population rents their accommodation. Flats form the predominant accommodation type for the area, reflecting the urban density of Croydon town centre. The demographic is predominantly White, consistent with the broader Croydon area statistics. These figures suggest a stable community where long-term residents likely feel established in the local services and transport networks. The high proportion of adults suggests that while the area offers retail and commercial vitality, you may not find it heavily populated with young school-aged children in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode. The housing stock in CR9 1QQ supports this demographic through its concentration of flats, which appeals to professional workers and city centre dwellers.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

36
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

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for anyone considering living in CR9 1QQ?
The community is mature, with a median age of 47 years and the most common residents being adults aged 30 to 64. The area is densely occupied, with a population of 2,172 people spread across just 599 square metres. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, catering to professionals who work in the local office core. Only 36% of residents own their homes, suggesting a vibrant rental market within this urban cluster.
Where are the schools near CR9 1QQ and what types are they?
The nearest school listed in the data is Old Palace of John Whitgift School. It operates as an independent school. While this institution is the specific named option in the immediate vicinity, the area's urban character means many families may rely on transport links to access other facilities in the wider Croydon borough.
How are transport and connectivity for residents of CR9 1QQ?
Connectivity is excellent for daily life and remote work. Digital connectivity scores 85 out of 100 for both fixed broadband and mobile coverage. Physically, you are surrounded by five metro stations including Church Street Tram Stop and Centrale Tram Stop, plus five rail stations such as West Croydon Station and East Croydon Railway Station, ensuring easy access to central London.
What safety and environmental issues should I know about in this area?
The area has no flood risk, protected woodland, or planning constraints related to nature reserves, all scoring 0 for risk. However, the crime risk level is CRITICAL with a score of 0 out of 100, indicating above-average crime rates. Residents should prioritise enhanced security measures and remain aware of their surroundings due to the heightened risk.
What amenities and lifestyle features are available nearby?
You will find five retail outlets including Iceland Croydon, Lidl Croydon, and Sainsburys Croydon nearby. Cultural life is enriched by Fairfield Halls, a landmark venue redeveloped in 2021. The Central Croydon Conservation Area is close by, featuring the 16th-century Grade I listed Whitgift Almshouses and Surrey Street Market. Five rail and metro stations provide immediate access to transport networks.

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