Area Overview for EN2 6EU

Park Drive, Grange Park in EN2 6EU
Car Park, Bush Hill Golf Course, Enfield in EN2 6EU
Church in the Orchard, Old Park Ridings, London N21 in EN2 6EU
Grange Park Methodist Church in EN2 6EU
Bush Hill looking north, N21 in EN2 6EU
The course of Salmon's Brook west of the Clarendon Arch in EN2 6EU
Salmon's Brook east of the Clarendon Arch in EN2 6EU
Weir on Salmon's Brook east of the Clarendon Arch in EN2 6EU
Salmon's Brook at the southeastern end of the Clarendon Arch in EN2 6EU
The southeastern end of the Clarendon Arch in EN2 6EU
The New River southwest of the Clarendon Arch in EN2 6EU
The New River northeast of the Clarendon Arch in EN2 6EU
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Area Information

EN2 6EU represents a very specific residential cluster in Enfield, covering just 6,077 square metres. With a population of 1,664 residents, this postcode is a tightly knit neighbourhood where daily interactions are likely frequent. The high population density of 273,803 people per square kilometre suggests the housing here is compact and efficient. This is not a sprawling suburban estate but a concentrated pocket of living within the wider borough. Residents here share a immediate proximity to one another, creating a micro-community that feels distinct from the broader city. Life in this area revolves around practical access and local conveniences rather than open green space within the immediate boundaries. For those considering living in EN2 6EU, the experience will be defined by close quarters and strong local ties. The small physical size means everything is within a short walk or cycle, provided you have the right transport links. You should expect a neighbourhood where resources are shared and local knowledge is valuable. This postcode offers a slice of domestic life that is dense, active, and deeply integrated with the surrounding infrastructure of Enfield.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6077 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Homes in EN2 6EU are overwhelmingly dominated by houses, reflecting the 74% home ownership rate recorded for the area. This statistic implies that the local property market consists largely of family-sized dwellings rather than high-rise flats or purpose-built rentals. You will rarely encounter a rental-led stock in this specific postcode cluster, as the vast majority of residents have purchased their homes. The total area covers only 6,077 square metres, which limits the development of large estates or diverse housing types within these boundaries. Instead, the focus is on individual houses that suit the needs of an adult population aged between 30 and 64. Buyers looking at this sector should expect a market of established properties rather than new builds. The prevalence of ownership suggests stability within the community and a desire among residents to maintain long-term ties to their locale. If you are searching for a home in EN2 6EU, your options will centre on houses that provide space for established families or retired professionals. The low density of the postcode area, defined by its small footprint, reinforces the idea that these are detached or semi-detached properties rather than shared high-density living spaces.

House Prices in EN2 6EU

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Energy Efficiency in EN2 6EU

Residents of EN2 6EU enjoy straightforward access to retail and leisure amenities within a practical reach of their homes. The nearest retail options include Sainsburys Enfield, Lidl Enfield, and M&S Enfield, ensuring daily shopping needs are met without traveling far. There are five major retail points identified as being closest to the postcode, providing a range of goods from supermarkets to department stores. For commuting, the railway network is well developed, with Enfield Town Station, Bush Hill Park Station, and Enfield Chase Station located nearby. Additional metro access is available via Oakwood Station, Southgate, and Cockfosters Station. While the number of bus stops is lower, with only one major interchange noted at Whipps Cross, the rail coverage compensates for any gaps in bus service. Five railway stations alone offer multiple opportunities for travel during the day. The combination of Sainsburys, Lidl, and M&S allows for quick errands, while the rail stations facilitate journeys into the city or surrounding boroughs. This layout supports a lifestyle where major errands are quick and commutes are manageable. You can shop for groceries or grab essentials from nearby supermarkets before heading to work on the train. The convenience of having five retail points and five rail stations close by defines the daily rhythm of life in EN2 6EU.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The people living in EN2 6EU are predominantly adults, with a median age of 47 years. Almost the entire population falls within the 30 to 64 age range, meaning that young families and older retirees are not the primary demographic in this specific cluster. Consequently, the area feels like a settlement established by working-age professionals and those approaching retirement. There is a clear priority on home ownership, with 74% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. The Dublin of local housing market is characterised by houses rather than flats or apartments. This ownership rate of nearly three-quarters indicates a stable, established community where residents have roots in the area. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic profile of this part of Enfield. Deprivation levels are not recorded in the available data for this specific postcode, so quality of life metrics rely heavily on amenity access and safety rather than economic indicators. When looking for homes in EN2 6EU, you will find a market dominated by owner-occupiers looking to maintain or improve their existing accommodation. The absence of significant younger age groups suggests the property type caters to families in their later stages or empty nesters.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

74
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

45
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in EN2 6EU? The population of EN2 6EU is 1,664 people with a median age of 47. The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years old. 74% of households are owner-occupied, and the predominant accommodation type is houses. The white ethnic group is the predominant demographic in this specific cluster. What are the transport options near EN2 6EU?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 94 and mobile coverage of 85. Residential residents have access to five nearby railway stations including Enfield Town, Bush Hill Park, and Enfield Chase. Further metro access is available via Oakwood, Southgate, and Cockfosters stations.
Is it safe to live in EN2 6EU? Care is needed regarding crime. The assessment level is CRITICAL with a safety score of 30 out of 100, indicating crime rates are above average. However, environmental safety is good. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar sites, and protected woodlands, all with a zero-risk score. What amenities are available within practical reach?
Residents have access to five retail locations including Sainsburys Enfield, Lidl Enfield, and M&S Enfield. There are also five nearby railway stations such as Enfield Town and Bush Hill Park. The area relies heavily on rail rather than bus services, with the nearest major bus interchange at Whipps Cross.

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