Area Overview for CR9 4DT

Area Information

CR9 4DT represents a specific residential cluster within the wider Waddon neighbourhood in the London Borough of Croydon. This small area serves a population of 2,325 residents, offering a focused living environment at the western end of Croydon town. The site borders the London Borough of Sutton and sits near Waddon railway station, placing you in a location with deep historical roots tracing back to the twelfth century. The postcode area embodies a historic manor, formerly known as Wæddun, meaning the hill where woad grows. Living in CR9 4DT means residing in a zone defined by its proximity to significant local landmarks such as Wandle Park and the former Croydon Airport site, which now functions as a commercial area. The postcode covers small sections of South Croydon, Haling Park, and Old Town, integrating you into a broader ward that includes parts of Mitcham Road and Waddon. You are situated near the River Wandle, an ancient watercourse that once powered local mills and remained a central feature of the area's industrial past. The character of CR9 4DT is shaped by these layers of history, from the gasworks of 1867 to the inter-war council housing estates that still define the local streets.

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The property market in CR9 4DT is characterised by a strong presence of privately owned houses. With 61 per cent of residents owning their homes, the area demonstrates a robust level of residential stability. This statistic indicates that the housing stock is primarily occupied by people who have made a long-term investment in the location. Predominantly houses, the accommodation types found here include semi-detached and detached properties typical of inter-war estates and older village-style developments. You will not find a high concentration of purpose-built rental blocks in this specific postcode. Instead, the market feels more like a traditional neighbourhood where families move in, settle, and stay for generations. This contrasts with areas where landlords own most properties, offering buyers a different kind of community dynamic in CR9 4DT. The historic nature of the manor land and the proximity to the River Wandle add to the allure for those seeking a home in a setting with architectural and historical significance.

House Prices in CR9 4DT

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Energy Efficiency in CR9 4DT

Living in CR9 4DT places you within practical reach of five retail outlets including Budgens Waddon, Morrisons Waddon, and Costco Croydon. These shops provide everything from daily groceries to bulk stocking opportunities for families. Access to five rail hubs, five metro stops, and five other transport nodes ensures you can weave into London or travel to Epsom with ease. Wandle Park, opened in 1890 and refurbished using Section 106 funds, serves as a central green space for recreation in the midst of the residential zone. Historical landmarks also shape your daily life, such as the Hare and Hounds pub, which opened in 1773, and the Waddon Hotel, originally built near the railway station. The area retains the heritage of the Croydon Brotherhood, which used the hotel as a headquarters in the 1890s, adding a unique cultural layer to the neighbourhood. With historic sites like Waddon Ponds and Stafford Parade still identifiable, daily life in CR9 4DT blends modern convenience with preserved history. You can enjoy walking routes near the River Wandle while visiting local cafes and shops that have served the community for over a century.

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Demographics

The community within CR9 4DT is defined by a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood populated by established households rather than young professionals or students. This steady age profile creates an environment where families and older adults coexist in a stable social fabric. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of this part of Greater London. Home ownership stands at 61 per cent across the postcode, indicating that the majority of residents have purchased their homes rather than renting them. This high rate of ownership typically signals a stable population with a long-term commitment to the locality. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which aligns with the presence of council housing estates built during the inter-war period and other family-sized dwellings found along streets like Mitcham Road. With such a significant portion of residents owning their properties, CR9 4DT functions more as an established residential zone for families than a transient rental market.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

61
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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Household Composition

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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

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