Area Overview for EC1N 6TQ

Old Bailey in EC1N 6TQ
King's Bench Walk, Inner Temple in EC1N 6TQ
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London : Westminster - The Strand in EC1N 6TQ
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London : The City - Chancery Lane in EC1N 6TQ
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Junction of Fleet Street and Cliffords Inn Passage in EC1N 6TQ
A fine April day in Fleet Street in EC1N 6TQ
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Looking from New Fetter Lane into St Andrew Street in EC1N 6TQ
Approaching the junction of New Fetter Lane and Holborn Circus in EC1N 6TQ
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Area Information

EC1N 6TQ is a small residential postcode in central London, home to 1,853 people. It sits within a tightly clustered area, offering a compact living experience with easy access to major transport hubs and local amenities. The area is defined by its proximity to key landmarks and its integration into London’s bustling urban fabric. Residents benefit from being near Farringdon Station, which connects to the city’s rail and metro networks, and within walking distance of retail outlets like Sainsburys Farringdon and Tesco Farringdon. Daily life here is shaped by the area’s density, with a focus on convenience over space. The community is small but active, with a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30–64. While the area lacks expansive green spaces, its strategic location means residents can access cultural and recreational opportunities across London. The postcode’s compact nature makes it ideal for those prioritising connectivity over property size, though buyers should consider the high crime risk noted in local assessments.

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The property market in EC1N 6TQ is characterised by a high proportion of rental properties, with only 22% of homes owned outright. The accommodation type is almost entirely flats, reflecting the area’s compact, urban layout. This suggests a market skewed towards tenants rather than owner-occupiers, with limited scope for long-term investment in property. For buyers, the small postcode area means competition is likely to be intense, with few standalone homes available. The dominance of flats also implies shared walls and communal spaces, which may appeal to those prioritising location over private outdoor space. Given the area’s proximity to transport and amenities, it is likely to attract professionals and commuters, but the low home ownership rate indicates a transient population. Buyers should consider whether the rental market’s dynamics align with their long-term goals.

House Prices in EC1N 6TQ

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Energy Efficiency in EC1N 6TQ

Residents of EC1N 6TQ have access to a range of retail, transport, and leisure options within practical reach. Nearby shops include Sainsburys Farringdon, Tesco Farringdon, and Sainsburys Holborn, offering convenience for daily errands. The area’s transport links to Farringdon Station, Chancery Lane, and St. Paul’s Station provide easy access to London’s business districts, cultural sites, and entertainment venues. Ferries at Blackfriars Pier and Bankside Pier add connectivity to the Thames. While the area lacks parks or recreational spaces, its proximity to central London means residents can access green spaces like St. James’s Park or the Thames Walk within a short journey. The compact layout ensures a fast-paced lifestyle, with amenities concentrated in a small radius, though outdoor leisure opportunities require venturing beyond the immediate postcode.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to EC1N 6TQ is Christopher Hatton Primary School, an outstanding-rated primary school. This provides a strong foundation for families with young children, though the area has no secondary schools listed. The absence of secondary education options within the postcode means parents may need to look beyond EC1N 6TQ for high school placements. The presence of a top-rated primary school is a significant draw for families, but the limited school infrastructure suggests the area is better suited for those with access to external secondary education. For buyers prioritising schools, the proximity to a high-performing primary is a key advantage, though they should investigate nearby secondary options thoroughly.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Christopher Hatton Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of EC1N 6TQ is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership here is relatively low, at 22%, suggesting most residents rent their properties. The accommodation type is almost exclusively flats, reflecting the area’s density and urban character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The low home ownership rate and flat-dominated housing stock indicate a rental market skewed towards professionals or those seeking short-term stays. For buyers, this suggests limited availability of owner-occupied properties, with most options being flats in shared or multi-let buildings. The area’s demographics align with a mature, working-age population, likely drawn by proximity to employment hubs and transport links. However, the lack of data on deprivation or income levels means the quality of life implications of these figures remain unexplored.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

22
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

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in EC1N 6TQ?
The area has a small, mature population with a median age of 47. Most residents are adults aged 30–64, and home ownership is low at 22%. The community is compact, with a focus on convenience and connectivity rather than expansive spaces.
Who typically lives in EC1N 6TQ?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The area is ethnically diverse, though specific diversity data is not provided. Most properties are flats, and home ownership is limited to 22% of residents.
Are there good schools near EC1N 6TQ?
Christopher Hatton Primary School, rated outstanding by Ofsted, is the nearest school. However, no secondary schools are listed in the area, requiring families to seek options beyond EC1N 6TQ.
How connected is EC1N 6TQ by transport?
The area has excellent transport links, including Farringdon Station, multiple metro stops, and ferries. Broadband is excellent (score 94), and mobile coverage is good (score 85), supporting remote work and daily use.
What safety concerns should I be aware of?
EC1N 6TQ has a high crime risk with a score of 0/100. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. There are no environmental risks like flood zones or protected areas.

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