Area Overview for DA14 6DX
Area Information
DA14 6DX is a small residential cluster in the London Borough of Bexley, part of the Sidcup Ward, which has a population of 2175. This suburban area, formed in 2002, evolved from a 19th-century hamlet into a typical 1930s London suburb. Its character is defined by interwar housing estates like Penhill Park and Albany Park, built on former farmland. Residents benefit from proximity to Sidcup Station, offering frequent rail links to central London, and the nearby London City Airport, just 12 miles away. The area’s appeal lies in its quiet, middle-class commuter vibe, with a mix of retail and transport options within walking distance. Historical landmarks such as St John’s Church and The Hollies, a conservation area with a clock tower, add to its charm. While the population is modest, the area’s infrastructure and connectivity make it a practical choice for those seeking suburban living with urban accessibility.
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- Population
- 2175
- Population Density
- 7306 people/km²
DA14 6DX’s property market is shaped by its 55% home ownership rate, indicating a mix of owner-occupied flats and rental properties. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a legacy of 1930s suburban development on former farmland. This suggests a housing stock tailored to smaller households or those prioritising convenience over larger homes. The area’s limited size means the market is not expansive, but proximity to Sidcup Station and nearby retail hubs like Morrisons and Waitrose may enhance its appeal. Buyers should consider that flats dominate, which may suit those seeking lower-maintenance living or first-time buyers. However, the small population and limited housing stock could mean fewer options, requiring buyers to look beyond the immediate postcode for broader choices. The balance between ownership and rental properties also hints at a community that includes both long-term residents and tenants.
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Energy Efficiency in DA14 6DX
Daily life in DA14 6DX is shaped by its proximity to retail, transport, and leisure options. The high street features Morrisons Sidcup, Waitrose Little, and Tesco Sidcup, providing essential shopping. Rail stations like Sidcup and Albany Park connect to London, while ferry piers offer Thames-side access. The nearby London City Airport is a short drive away, adding to the area’s convenience. The 1930s housing stock, including Penhill Park and Albany Park, blends suburban tranquillity with modern amenities. Parks such as Footscray Meadows and The Hollies’ conservation area offer green spaces for recreation. The mix of retail, transport, and historical landmarks creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with local character, though the area’s small size means residents may need to venture slightly further for more diverse options.
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Schools
The nearest school to DA14 6DX is West Lodge School, an independent institution. While no Ofsted rating is provided, its independent status suggests it may cater to families seeking non-state education options. The absence of state schools in the data means the area’s educational offerings are limited to this single institution. For families prioritising state education, nearby wards or commuting to larger schools in Bexley or central London may be necessary. The school’s type indicates a focus on private education, which could align with the area’s demographic of middle-class commuters. However, the lack of additional schools highlights a potential limitation for those requiring diverse educational choices.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | West Lodge School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The median age in DA14 6DX is 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely composed of professionals and families. Home ownership rates stand at 55%, indicating a balanced mix of owner-occupied properties and rentals. The predominant accommodation type is flats, reflecting the area’s post-war housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific diversity metrics are not provided. The age profile implies a population focused on established careers and family life, with fewer young households or retirees compared to other areas. The 55% home ownership rate suggests a moderate demand for rental properties, which could influence local property values and availability. The absence of significant deprivation data means the area’s quality of life is likely aligned with its suburban amenities and transport links.
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