Area Overview for EN5 1NJ
Area Information
Living in EN5 1NJ means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in England, home to 2075 residents. This area is defined by its proximity to transport hubs, including five rail stations such as New Barnet and Oakleigh Park, and three metro stops like High Barnet and Cockfosters. The community is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, suggesting a stable population of professionals and families. Daily life here is shaped by its compact size and accessibility. Residents benefit from nearby retail options, including Sainsburys New and Tesco Barnet, and a mix of independent and public transport links. While the area lacks natural beauty designations or environmental constraints, it offers a straightforward, practical lifestyle. The low flood risk and average crime rate of 62/100 mean standard precautions are advisable, but the area remains functional for those prioritising convenience over scenic landscapes. EN5 1NJ is ideal for those seeking a compact, connected living environment with minimal environmental risks.
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EN5 1NJ’s property market is characterised by a 45% home ownership rate, suggesting that the majority of residents are renters rather than homeowners. This is likely due to the area’s small size and the prevalence of flats as the primary accommodation type. The housing stock is limited to flats, which may indicate a focus on high-density living, possibly serving commuters or those prioritising proximity to transport links. For buyers, this small area offers few options, and the immediate surroundings may hold more variety. The flat-dominated market could mean limited scope for property development or renovation, making it a niche area for those seeking specific housing needs. Potential buyers should consider the area’s compact nature and the implications of a rental-heavy market on long-term investment.
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Energy Efficiency in EN5 1NJ
EN5 1NJ offers a range of amenities within practical reach, including five retail outlets such as Sainsburys New and Tesco Barnet. These shops provide essential services for daily living, from groceries to general retail. The area’s proximity to rail and metro stations enhances its connectivity, allowing residents to access broader leisure, dining, and employment opportunities beyond the immediate neighbourhood. While specific parks or recreational spaces are not listed, the presence of multiple transport hubs suggests easy access to larger green spaces or cultural venues in nearby towns. The compact nature of the area means amenities are concentrated, offering convenience for those who prefer a walkable, service-rich environment without the need for long commutes.
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Schools
The nearest school to EN5 1NJ is Lyonsdown School, an independent institution. This means it is likely to offer specialist education or selective admission, though no Ofsted rating is provided in the data. The presence of a single independent school suggests limited diversity in educational options for families, requiring them to consider commuting to other schools in the region. Independent schools often cater to specific needs or preferences, but the absence of state schools in the immediate vicinity may impact accessibility for some households. For families prioritising independent education, Lyonsdown School could be a key factor in the area’s appeal, though broader school choices would need to be evaluated beyond EN5 1NJ.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Lyonsdown School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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EN5 1NJ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling into the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, rather than a younger or elderly demographic. Home ownership stands at 45%, indicating that nearly half of residents rent their homes, which is common in areas with limited housing stock. The predominant accommodation type is flats, reflecting the area’s small size and likely urban or semi-urban character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The population of 2075 means the area is small enough to foster a close-knit community but large enough to offer basic amenities. The absence of detailed deprivation data means quality of life can only be inferred from available metrics, such as average crime rates and access to services.
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