Area Overview for EC1R 0JL

Looking east across Clerkenwell Green, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
East end of Clerkenwell Green, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Corner of Sekforde Street and Clerkenwell Green, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Farringdon Lane, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Looking east along Percival Street, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Looking north along Sekforde Street, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
The north end of Sekforde Street, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Junction of Sekforde Street and Woodbridge Street, EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Seckforde Street and Woodbridge Street, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Looking north along Woodbridge Street, London EC1 in EC1R 0JL
Lloyd Square and the BT Tower in EC1R 0JL
Amwell Street, Islington in EC1R 0JL
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Area Information

EC1R 0JL is a small residential postcode in central London, home to just 1,923 people. Its compact size means it is likely a tightly knit community, though the area’s character is defined more by its proximity to major transport hubs than by local landmarks. Residents benefit from being near Farringdon Station and London King’s Cross Railway Station, which connect them to the city’s broader network. The area’s appeal lies in its accessibility—within walking distance of multiple rail, metro, and bus routes, as well as ferry piers like Blackfriars and Savoy. Daily life here is shaped by the surrounding infrastructure, with nearby shops such as Iceland Acton and Sainsburys providing convenience. The population, predominantly adults aged 30–64, suggests a mature demographic, possibly professionals or commuters. While the area lacks natural or protected spaces, its strategic location ensures residents are never far from London’s cultural and commercial centres. However, the high crime risk score—0 out of 100—means safety remains a critical consideration for potential buyers.

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The property market in EC1R 0JL is characterised by a low home ownership rate—only 29% of residents own their homes—suggesting that the area is primarily a rental market. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which are typical in central London’s compact postcode areas. This housing stock is likely to be older or purpose-built, reflecting the area’s proximity to transport hubs and its focus on convenience over space. Buyers considering EC1R 0JL should note that the small population and limited housing stock mean competition for properties may be high, particularly for flats near major stations. The area’s appeal lies in its accessibility, but the lack of natural amenities and the high crime risk may deter some buyers. Those seeking a rental property or a short-term investment may find the area attractive, though long-term ownership could be less common given the rental dominance.

House Prices in EC1R 0JL

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Energy Efficiency in EC1R 0JL

Living in EC1R 0JL offers easy access to a range of amenities, from retail to transport. Nearby shops include Iceland Acton and Sainsburys London, providing grocery and household essentials. The area’s proximity to Farringdon Station and London King’s Cross Railway Station makes it a hub for commuters, while metro stops like Angel Station and St. Paul’s Station connect residents to London’s cultural and financial districts. Ferry piers such as Blackfriars and Savoy offer water-based travel options, adding to the area’s versatility. For those seeking leisure, the density of transport links means residents can reach parks, theatres, and restaurants in central London within minutes. However, the lack of named parks or green spaces in the data suggests that outdoor recreation may require a short trip outside the immediate postcode. The combination of retail, transport, and connectivity creates a dynamic lifestyle, though the area’s character is defined more by its infrastructure than by local landmarks.

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Demographics

The population of EC1R 0JL is 1,923, with a median age of 47. The majority of residents fall within the 30–64 age range, indicating a community of working-age adults, many of whom may be employed in nearby business districts. Home ownership is low, at 29%, suggesting that most residents rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which aligns with the area’s likely density and proximity to transport links. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific breakdown of diversity is provided. The absence of data on deprivation means the quality of life cannot be assessed in detail, but the age profile and housing stock suggest a population focused on commuting and urban living. With no protected natural areas or heritage sites nearby, the community’s identity is closely tied to its infrastructure and connectivity rather than environmental features.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

29
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

53
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 EC1R 0JL?
The area has a population of 1,923, predominantly adults aged 30–64. With 29% home ownership, the community is likely to be a mix of renters and professionals, shaped by its proximity to transport hubs. The small size suggests a close-knit environment, though the high crime risk score of 0 may influence daily interactions.
Who typically lives in EC1R 0JL?
Residents are mostly adults aged 30–64, with the predominant ethnic group being White. The area’s low home ownership rate (29%) and focus on flats suggest a population of commuters and renters, possibly working in nearby business districts.
How good is transport and connectivity in EC1R 0JL?
Residents have excellent broadband (95/100) and good mobile coverage (85/100). The area is near five rail stations, including Farringdon and King’s Cross, and multiple metro, bus, and ferry routes, making it highly connected for commuting and daily use.
What are the safety concerns in EC1R 0JL?
The area has a high crime risk with a safety score of 0/100. While flood risk is low, residents are advised to implement enhanced security measures. The compact size and transport links may contribute to higher foot traffic and potential safety challenges.
What amenities are available near EC1R 0JL?
Residents have access to shops like Iceland Acton and Sainsburys, multiple rail and metro stations, and ferry piers. The area’s proximity to transport hubs ensures easy access to London’s cultural and commercial centres, though no local parks are named in the data.

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