Area Overview for Falconbrook Ward

Clapham Junction Railway Station. in Falconbrook Ward
Battersea Arts Centre, the former Town Hall in Falconbrook Ward
Footbridge at Clapham Junction in Falconbrook Ward
Cycle stands outside Clapham Junction station in Falconbrook Ward
Comyn Road, Battersea in Falconbrook Ward
St Mark's church and hall, Battersea Rise in Falconbrook Ward
Almeric Road, Battersea in Falconbrook Ward
Lavender Sweep, London SW11 in Falconbrook Ward
Battersea Rise, London SW11 in Falconbrook Ward
Lavender Gardens, London SW11 in Falconbrook Ward
Long footbridge at Clapham Junction station in Falconbrook Ward
St Mark's church, SW11 in Falconbrook Ward
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Area Information

Living in Falconbrook Ward offers a distinct experience within the London Borough of Wandsworth. This electoral ward sits at the convergence of Wandsworth Common, marking the historic meeting point of the Falcon Brook's two branches. The ward comprises 85.5 hectares and holds a population of approximately 2,350 residents. Your daily life is defined by this compact geography, which has deep historical roots stretching back centuries. The area derives its name from the lost river, the Falcon Brook, whose presence shaped the local landscape for generations. You are walking steps from the Falcon Inn, a landmark public house that has operated continuously for over 300 years. The site includes the infamous entrance used by undertakers in the early 19th century, a quirky history documented by painting and local lore. This ward represents a specific slice of south London where modern residence overlays centuries of adventure and misadventure. When you browse for homes here, you are looking at a space where nature, history, and urban planning intersect. The Falconbrook Ward is small enough to feel intimate yet large enough to contain significant local interest. You will find yourself in a community where the boundary between the built environment and the natural grounds is historically fixed.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
85.5 hectares
Population
2350
Population Density
2748 people/km²

Demographics

The community profile of Falconbrook Ward presents clear demographic characteristics. The median age within the ward is 70, indicating a population skewed significantly towards older residents. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where long-term residents or those seeking retirement settings may dominate. You will encounter a society where life pace often reflects this older average, distinct from areas with younger working populations. Homeownership stands at 27%, meaning that the majority of residents live in rented accommodation. This statistic suggests a rental-heavy market where you might struggle to find owner-occupied properties unless looking for very specific tenures. The household composition data confirms the ward falls under the total category without further breakdown, reinforcing the need to investigate individual listings for family-friendly layouts. Digital connectivity scores highly for the demographic, with a broadband quality score of 85 out of 100. This robust connection supports the needs of an older population who increasingly rely on online services, telehealth, and remote communication. You can expect reliable internet access without needing specific rural upgrades. The ethnic, religious, and predominant group data are listed as total but do not provide further granularity, so the visible demographic picture relies heavily on the age and ownership figures. Safety scores hover around average levels, which fits with a residential area maintaining standard urban precautions.

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Tenure

27
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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

42
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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Frequently Asked Questions

Who primarily lives in Falconbrook Ward?
The ward has a median age of 70, indicating a population heavily weighted towards older residents. Out of the approximately 2,350 people living here, the community reflects a mature demographic profile. While specific ethnic or religious breakdowns are not detailed in the available records, the age statistic is the dominant demographic feature.
How is the broadband connection quality in this area?
Residents benefit from a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100. This represents a very good level of connectivity that should seamlessly support remote working, streaming, and personal use. You do not need to expect poor signal or frequent disconnects in Falconbrook Ward.
Is Falconbrook Ward considered a safe place to live?
Safety levels are average, with the crime risk assessment scoring 53 out of 100. This places the area in a warning category for medium crime risk. Standard security precautions remain advisable. Environmental safety is a priority, though flood risk assessments show higher vulnerability due to the ward's historical geography.
What does the housing market look like for buyers?
Homeownership is low at just 27%, meaning the vast majority of residents live in rented accommodation. As a buyer, you might find limited owner-occupied stock compared to rental properties. The ward's 85.5-hectare size and high population density suggest a mix of flats and terraced housing typical of Wandsworth.

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