Area Overview for DA14 5EE
Area Information
DA14 5EE is a small residential cluster in the London Borough of Bexley, home to 1,537 people. Situated 11.3 miles south-east of Charing Cross, it is a suburban district shaped by 1930s development on former rural land. The area retains a middle-class commuter feel, with housing estates like Penhill Park and Albany Park reflecting interwar planning. Its history traces back to an Anglo-Saxon hamlet, evolving around the Black Horse Inn and later the Dartford Loop Line railway. Today, DA14 5EE offers a quiet, settled environment with a mix of historic buildings and modern amenities. Residents benefit from proximity to rail links, retail hubs, and proximity to Woolwich’s ferry services. The area’s compact size means it is tightly integrated with nearby towns like Sidcup, yet it maintains a distinct character rooted in its 20th-century suburban layout.
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- 1537
- Population Density
- 2788 people/km²
The property market in DA14 5EE is characterised by a 36% home ownership rate, which suggests a rental market dominates. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, many of which date back to the 1930s interwar period. This housing stock reflects the area’s origins as a suburban development on former rural land, with estates like Penhill Park and Albany Park forming the backbone of the local landscape. The limited size of DA14 5EE means property availability is constrained, and buyers may find competition for flats in well-maintained blocks. The low home ownership rate may also indicate affordability challenges for first-time buyers, though the area’s proximity to London’s transport networks could offset this. For those seeking a rental property, the flat-dominated market offers a range of options, though the small area size means choices are limited to nearby suburbs like Sidcup and St Mary Cray.
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DA14 5EE offers a range of amenities within practical reach, including retail outlets like Lidl Foots, Tesco Sidcup, and M&S Bypass BP, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The rail network provides access to Sidcup Station, St Mary Cray Station, and Albany Park Station, connecting residents to London and surrounding areas. For leisure, the Woolwich Ferry services offer scenic river travel, though the area lacks major parks or recreational spaces. The presence of historic sites like St John’s Church and Sidcup Manor House adds cultural value, while the suburban layout supports a quiet, family-friendly lifestyle. While the area’s small size means amenities are concentrated, the proximity to larger towns like Sidcup and Gravesend provides additional options for dining, entertainment, and services.
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The nearest school to DA14 5EE is St Peter Chanel Catholic Primary School, which serves the area with primary education. The school holds an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, indicating a solid standard of teaching and facilities. As the only school listed in the data, it is the primary educational option for families in the area. The absence of secondary schools nearby means students may need to commute to larger towns like Sidcup or Gravesend for further education. The presence of a ‘good’-rated primary school is a positive factor for families with young children, though the limited range of school types may require additional planning for secondary education. The school’s location within practical reach of residents ensures accessibility, supporting the area’s appeal to families.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | St Peter Chanel Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Peter Chanel Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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DA14 5EE has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely comprising professionals and families. Home ownership rates are 36%, which is relatively low, indicating a higher proportion of renters. The predominant accommodation type is flats, reflecting a mix of older interwar housing and more recent developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. With a population of 1,537, the area is small enough to foster a close-knit community but large enough to support essential services. The age profile suggests a balance between working-age adults and retirees, with limited data on deprivation levels. This demographic mix may influence local amenities and social dynamics, though the area’s compact size limits the scope for extensive community programmes.
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