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DA7 4BH lies within the London Borough of Bexley, nestled along Watling Street (A207) at the western edge of Bexleyheath, near the borders of Welling. This small residential cluster has a population of 1,910, reflecting its compact nature. The area’s name derives from “crooked logs” of pollarded trees used for shipbuilding in the 17th century, a legacy preserved in the historic Crook Log public house, mentioned in Charles Dickens’s *A Tale of Two Cities*. The locality merges seamlessly with Bexleyheath and Welling, offering a quiet residential character amid proximity to London’s transport networks. With no major planning constraints or protected natural sites, DA7 4BH is a practical choice for those seeking a settled, low-maintenance environment. Its historical roots and modern connectivity create a balance between tradition and convenience, appealing to buyers seeking stability in a well-connected yet unobtrusive setting.
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DA7 4BH is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 63% of residents living in homes they own. The housing stock is largely composed of houses, reflecting its suburban character and the absence of high-density development. This makes it an attractive option for buyers seeking family homes or properties with garden space. The small size of the area means the housing market is limited, with properties likely to be found in immediate surrounding neighbourhoods such as Bexleyheath and Welling. The focus on owner-occupation suggests a community of settled residents, though the lack of rental data means it is unclear whether the area also caters to tenants. Buyers should consider nearby areas for a broader selection, while DA7 4BH itself offers a quiet, stable environment for homeowners.
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Living in DA7 4BH offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Asda Bexleyheath and Sainsburys Avenue, providing everyday shopping convenience. The area is served by five rail stations, including Bexleyheath and Barnehurst, and five metro stops, such as King George V. Ferry piers like Woolwich Arsenal and Barrier Gardens Pier connect residents to riverside destinations. While the area lacks major leisure hubs, its proximity to Bexleyheath and Welling ensures access to parks, cafes, and local services. The presence of multiple transport options and retail outlets contributes to a practical, low-stress lifestyle, ideal for those prioritising convenience over sprawling urban amenities.
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DA7 4BH’s population of 1,910 is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of middle-aged residents, likely including families and long-term residents. Home ownership stands at 63%, indicating a stable, owner-occupied demographic. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, aligning with its residential, semi-rural profile. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographics of the Bexley area. While specific data on deprivation is absent, the high home ownership and age profile suggest a community with established roots and a focus on long-term living. The absence of significant diversity data does not imply homogeneity but rather a lack of detailed records on minority populations.
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