Area Overview for EN1 1UD

Car showroom at Enfield Retail Park in EN1 1UD
Junction of Crown Road with Southbury Road, Enfield in EN1 1UD
Southbury Road, Enfield (A110) in EN1 1UD
Great Cambridge Road, Enfield (A10) in EN1 1UD
Morrisons Car Park, Enfield in EN1 1UD
Aberdare Road, Enfield in EN1 1UD
Art Deco Building, Southbury Road, Enfield in EN1 1UD
Footbridge over Southbury Road, Enfield in EN1 1UD
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Morrison's Car Park, Southbury Road, Enfield in EN1 1UD
Retail park in EN1 1UD
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Area Information

EN1 1UD is a small residential postcode in England, home to 1,982 people. It forms a compact cluster of properties, likely centred around a mix of housing types. The area’s character is defined by its modest scale and proximity to local amenities. Daily life here is likely shaped by nearby schools, transport links, and retail options. With a median age of 47, the population skews towards middle-aged adults, suggesting a community that may prioritise stability and established infrastructure. While the area lacks large-scale attractions, its practical connectivity to rail, bus, and retail hubs makes it accessible for commuters. The presence of multiple schools, including primary and academy institutions, indicates a focus on family-friendly living. However, the small population and limited data suggest this is not a high-density area, but rather a quiet, low-maintenance environment for those seeking a quieter lifestyle.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1982
Population Density
2085 people/km²

EN1 1UD is a small area where 39% of properties are owner-occupied, with the remaining 61% likely rented out. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which may indicate a focus on family homes or semi-detached properties. This contrasts with areas where flats or apartments dominate, suggesting a different dynamic for buyers. The low home ownership rate could mean the area is more attractive to renters, possibly due to affordability or proximity to transport. For buyers, the small scale of the area means competition may be limited, but the lack of detailed property listings or price data makes it hard to gauge market trends. The presence of houses may appeal to those seeking space, though the small population suggests the area is not a major hub for property investment. Buyers should consider the limited size of the area and its reliance on nearby amenities for daily life.

House Prices in EN1 1UD

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Energy Efficiency in EN1 1UD

Life in EN1 1UD is supported by nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Sainsburys Enfield and Tesco Enfield, which cater to daily needs. Rail and metro stations provide easy access to surrounding areas, while bus services connect to broader networks. The presence of multiple schools and the mix of primary and academy institutions suggest a focus on family life. Parks or green spaces are not explicitly mentioned, but the absence of protected natural areas may mean open spaces are limited. The area’s practical connectivity to shops, transport, and education makes it convenient for those prioritising accessibility over large-scale leisure facilities. However, the small population and modest amenities indicate a low-key lifestyle, ideal for those seeking simplicity over urban vibrancy.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of EN1 1UD have access to several primary schools, including Suffolks Primary School and Bishop Stopford’s School, both of which have Ofsted ratings of ‘good’. Kingsmead School appears twice in the data, once as a primary school and once as an academy with a ‘good’ rating. This mix of school types provides options for families, with the academy potentially offering alternative educational approaches. The presence of multiple schools within reach suggests the area is family-oriented, though the lack of secondary schools may require commuting. The ‘good’ Ofsted ratings indicate that at least some institutions meet or exceed standards, which is a positive for parents. However, the absence of data on school capacity or catchment areas means it is unclear whether demand outstrips supply.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Suffolks Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Kingsmead SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Bishop Stopford's SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4Kingsmead SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of EN1 1UD has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling into the 30-64 age range. This suggests a community of established adults, possibly with families, rather than a younger or elderly demographic. Home ownership in the area stands at 39%, which is relatively low compared to national averages, indicating a higher proportion of renters. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which may reflect a preference for single-family homes over flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific breakdown of diversity is provided. The low home ownership rate and focus on houses may imply a mix of long-term residents and those in transient housing situations. The absence of detailed deprivation data means the quality of life here cannot be fully assessed, but the age profile and housing stock suggest a stable, if unremarkable, community.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

39
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

22
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 EN1 1UD?
EN1 1UD has a population of 1,982, with a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30-64. The community is likely stable, with 39% of homes owner-occupied and the rest rented. The area lacks detailed diversity data but is predominantly White. It is a small, low-density postcode with a focus on practical living rather than urban vibrancy.
What types of schools are available near EN1 1UD?
There are four schools nearby: Suffolks Primary School, Bishop Stopford’s School, and Kingsmead School (primary and academy). All have Ofsted ratings of 'good', offering families options in primary education. However, no secondary schools are listed in the data.
How connected is EN1 1UD in terms of transport and digital services?
The area has five rail stations, three metro stations, and a bus interchange. Broadband is rated 'good' (79/100), and mobile coverage is 'excellent' (85/100), supporting remote work and daily internet use. Transport links are sufficient for commuting and accessing nearby amenities.
What safety concerns should buyers be aware of in EN1 1UD?
EN1 1UD has a critical crime risk with a safety score of 1/100, indicating above-average crime rates. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. No environmental risks like flooding or protected areas are present, but crime remains a significant concern.
What amenities are accessible to residents of EN1 1UD?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Sainsburys and Tesco, and multiple rail and metro stations. The area lacks detailed data on parks or leisure facilities, but its transport links and retail options support a practical, everyday lifestyle.

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