Area Overview for DA14 4HE
Area Information
DA14 4HE lies within the London Borough of Bexley, a suburban district shaped by 1930s housing estates and historic roots as a small Anglo-Saxon hamlet. With a population of 1,871, it is a compact residential cluster where interwar development meets modern convenience. Situated 11.3 miles south-east of Charing Cross, the area blends suburban tranquillity with proximity to London’s transport networks. Daily life here is defined by a commuter ethos, with residents benefiting from nearby rail links to the capital and access to retail hubs like Morrisons Sidcup and Tesco Sidcup. The character of DA14 4HE is marked by its 1930s housing stock, including estates such as Penhill Park and Albany Park, which reflect the era’s middle-class suburban design. Its history, from the Black Horse Inn to the 2008 murder of actor Rob Knox, adds layers to its identity. This is a place where practicality meets heritage, offering a self-contained yet connected lifestyle for those seeking a balance between rural calm and urban accessibility.
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- 6034 people/km²
The property market in DA14 4HE is defined by its 62% home ownership rate and a reliance on flats as the primary accommodation type. This indicates a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the latter’s prevalence is not quantified. The area’s housing stock reflects interwar development, with estates like Penhill Park and Albany Park dominating the landscape. These flats, built on former estates and farms, cater to a demographic that prioritises suburban living with easy access to transport. For buyers, the compact nature of DA14 4HE means limited scope for expansion, but the existing stock offers a range of units suitable for first-time buyers or those seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle. The presence of nearby amenities, including retail and transport links, enhances the appeal of properties here. However, the small size of the area and its focus on flats may limit options for those seeking larger homes or land.
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Living in DA14 4HE offers a blend of practicality and historical charm. The area’s retail options include major supermarkets like Waitrose Little, Morrisons Sidcup, and Tesco Sidcup, ensuring everyday needs are met locally. Transport links are extensive, with five rail stations, four ferry piers, and metro services providing access to London’s core and beyond. For leisure, the Black Horse Inn on the high street and nearby parks like Footscray Meadows offer relaxation. The area’s character is enriched by listed buildings such as St John’s Church (1901) and The Hollies, a conservation area landmark. This mix of amenities supports a convenient, community-focused lifestyle. The proximity to London City Airport and the Dartford Loop Line also makes it ideal for those balancing suburban living with urban work opportunities. Overall, DA14 4HE provides a self-contained environment where residents can enjoy both local amenities and easy access to the wider region.
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DA14 4HE has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a mature, stable community with a strong presence of middle-aged families and professionals. Home ownership stands at 62%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental units, though the exact proportion of rentals is not specified. The predominant accommodation type is flats, reflecting the area’s post-war housing developments. The White ethnic group constitutes the largest demographic, though specific data on other groups is not provided. The age profile and ownership figures point to a community that values stability and long-term residency. With no deprivation data available, the area’s quality of life appears to align with its suburban infrastructure and amenities. The presence of 1930s housing estates also suggests a demographic drawn to established, well-maintained properties.
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