Area Overview for DA8 3TE

Area Information

DA8 3TE lies within the London Borough of Bexley, a small residential cluster south of Erith and north of Bexleyheath. With a population of 1,689, it is a quiet suburb shaped by its history as heath land, transformed into a residential community in the 19th century. The area’s name derives from Old English, reflecting its origins as “the land north of the stream,” rather than any connection to the Northumberland region. Northumberland Heath, as it is known locally, was once a sprawling common ground, later developed with Victorian housing, 1940s council estates, and early 20th-century homes. Today, it is a settled, low-density area with a strong sense of local identity. Residents benefit from proximity to Erith’s amenities, including retail hubs and transport links, while retaining a suburban feel. The area’s character is defined by its mix of historic architecture, including St Paul’s Church and the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Angels, alongside practical modern infrastructure. For those seeking a balance between tranquillity and connectivity, DA8 3TE offers a distinct blend of heritage and convenience.

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Area Size
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Population
1689
Population Density
7366 people/km²

DA8 3TE is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 59% of homes owned by residents. The housing stock is largely composed of houses, reflecting its suburban nature rather than flats or apartments. This suggests a market oriented towards families and individuals seeking private, spacious living rather than high-density urban environments. The area’s small size and historical development mean property choices are limited, with most homes dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. While there is no explicit data on property prices or rental yields, the mix of Victorian and 1940s housing implies a range of options, from period homes to more modern builds. Buyers should consider the area’s compact footprint and its proximity to Erith’s amenities, which may influence property values. The lack of major planning constraints or protected sites also means development pressure is minimal, preserving the area’s character.

House Prices in DA8 3TE

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Energy Efficiency in DA8 3TE

Living in DA8 3TE means access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Tesco Erith, Tesco Northumberland, and Farmfoods Erith, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s transport links to Erith and Bexleyheath open up more extensive retail and dining choices. Residents can also utilise ferry services from Woolwich Arsenal Pier and Barrier Gardens Pier, offering quick crossings to the Isle of Dogs. The nearby Dagenham Heathway metro station connects to central London, while the historic Brook Street junction once served as a tram terminus. Locally, St Paul’s Church and the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Angels contribute to the area’s community feel. Despite its suburban character, DA8 3TE is not isolated, with its proximity to Erith’s amenities and the industrial bakery in Belmont Road adding variety to daily life. The blend of practicality and historic charm makes it a convenient base for families and professionals alike.

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Demographics

The population of DA8 3TE is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely with established families and professionals. Home ownership rates stand at 59%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental stock. The area’s accommodation is primarily houses, reflecting its suburban layout rather than high-density living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. This demographic profile aligns with a neighbourhood that has retained its residential character since the 19th century. The absence of data on deprivation or income levels means the area’s economic profile remains less defined, but the presence of historic housing and local amenities suggests a moderate quality of life. The community appears to value stability, with a focus on long-term residency rather than transient populations.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

59
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel in DA8 3TE?
DA8 3TE has a mature, stable population with a median age of 47 and 59% home ownership. The area is primarily residential, with a focus on families and long-term residents, reflecting its 19th-century origins as a suburban community.
Who typically lives in DA8 3TE?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The area is mainly White, though no specific diversity data is available. Home ownership is common, with 59% of properties owned by residents.
How connected is DA8 3TE to transport and the internet?
DA8 3TE has excellent broadband (score 92) and good mobile coverage (score 85). Nearby stations include Erith, Barnehurst, and Slade Green rail stops, with London City Airport within 15 minutes by car.
Is DA8 3TE a safe area to live?
DA8 3TE has a low crime risk (safety score 75) and no flood or environmental hazards. It lacks protected sites, reducing planning constraints but offering no major safety concerns.
What amenities are near DA8 3TE?
Residents have access to Tesco Erith, Erith rail stations, Woolwich ferries, and the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Angels. The area’s proximity to Erith ensures easy access to retail, dining, and leisure options.

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