Area Overview for NW1 1AD

University College Hospital, new building by Euston Road in NW1 1AD
The "back-side" of Saint Pancras Church in NW1 1AD
Saint Pancras Church Front End in NW1 1AD
Saint Pancras Church East End in NW1 1AD
Apex of 87-123 Cleveland Street, W1 in NW1 1AD
Woburn Walk, Bloomsbury in NW1 1AD
Duke's Road, Bloomsbury in NW1 1AD
Top end of Tottenham Court Road from the Euston Road in NW1 1AD
Duke's Road, London WC1 in NW1 1AD
Upper Woburn Place, Euston in NW1 1AD
Hampstead Road looking towards BT tower in NW1 1AD
Chalton Street, Somers Town in NW1 1AD
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Area Information

Living in NW1 1AD means residing within the St Pancras and Somers Town ward in the London Borough of Camden. This small residential cluster sits at the heart of London's railway history, bounded by Euston Road, Eversholt Street, and the approaches to three major termini. The area is centred around Chalton Street and encompasses the historic Sidney Street estate alongside surviving Georgian houses. You will find yourself surrounded by landmarks that define the area, such as St Pancras Old Church and the grand St Pancras Railway Station. The population here is compact, totaling 1505 people within this specific postcode area. While Somers Town historically emerged as a residential district south and east of St Pancras Old Church, the modern development began in the 1790s when Earl Camden developed fields north and west of the church as Camden Town. Today, the ward remains a distinct entity where the past meets the present. The area is situated amongst the bustling transport hubs of Euston, Kings Cross, and St Pancras, which opened in 1838, 1852, and 1868 respectively. You enter an environment shaped by significant historical figures, including Mary Wollstonecraft and Father Basil Jellicoe, whose St Pancras House Improvement Society transformed the local housing landscape. The character of NW1 1AD is defined by dense Council-owned residential blocks and a proximity to vital infrastructure that has influenced the local economy for nearly two centuries.

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Population
1505
Population Density
9477 people/km²

The property market in NW1 1AD is characterised by a dominance of rental properties rather than owner-occupied homes. Only 13 percent of residents own their homes, meaning you are entering a market where tenancy is the standard. The prevailing accommodation type is flats, which aligns with the ward's history of dense, Council-owned residential blocks. These blocks, such as the Sidney Street estate, were completed as far back as 1938 and include structures like St George's block, which was the first of all-electric flats in the United Kingdom. The local market reflects these historical developments, offering a stock of social and private flats rather than detached houses or semi-detached properties. The existence of surviving Georgian houses towards Bloomsbury and Holborn has seen them become increasingly sought after in recent years, yet they do not represent the majority of the housing stock within the postcode. You will find that homes in NW1 1AD are typically suited for single occupants, couples, or students who require proximity to major employment hubs. The low level of home ownership suggests that buying here may require careful consideration of lease terms or specific property types. The market is defined by investment potential and rental yield rather than the traditional pursuit of family space or long-term capital growth in owner-occupied sectors.

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Energy Efficiency in NW1 1AD

Your daily lifestyle in NW1 1AD is defined by immediate access to major retail chains and transport interchanges. Within practical reach, you have five notable retail venues including M&S Euston Rail SF, Sainsburys London, and M&S St Pancras Rail Arcade SF. These shopping options are complemented by extensive transport facilities, with five railway stations and five metro stations nearby, such as Euston Square and Warren Street Station. You can also utilise various water transport options like the Camden Lock Waterbus and Savoy Pier. For longer distance travel, three bus stations are available, including the Green Line Coach Station and London Victoria Coach Station. The area offers a dense network of amenities that supports a fast-paced urban lifestyle. Living in NW1 1AD means you are steps away from the bustling activity of St Pancras and Somers Town. The proximity to these amenities ensures you can attend to daily errands or catch a train without leaving the immediate neighbourhood. The convenience of having multiple modes of transport within the vicinity reduces reliance on cars and maximises your mobility across London and beyond.

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Demographics

The community in NW1 1AD exhibits a very young profile with a median age of just 22 years. Although the most common age range typically falls into adults between 30 and 64 years, the advanced median suggests a heavy concentration of students and younger professionals living in the area. Home ownership stands at a mere 13 percent, indicating that this cluster is predominantly a rental market. Flats represent the primary accommodation type, reflecting the high-density nature of the ward which includes the Sidney Street estate and other social housing blocks. The area is marked by a high concentration of less affluent residents, refugees, and individuals with lower incomes. This economic profile aligns with the ward being among the 10 percent most deprived areas in the country. The predominant ethnic group recorded is Asian, mirroring the diverse and international character of the surrounding railway hubs. You can expect a vibrant but economically driven community where tenancy outweighs ownership. This demographic mix creates a dynamic social environment but also highlights the area's status as a place of transient living rather than established family homes. The low home ownership rate reinforces the presence of a significant student population and those seeking affordable rentals near transport links.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

13
majority

Ethnic Group

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Household Composition

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Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

25
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in NW1 1AD and what is the community like?
The community is young and diverse, with a median age of 22 and a predominant Asian ethnic group. Only 13 percent of residents own their homes, while the vast majority live in flats. The area is among the 10 percent most deprived in the country, housing a concentration of students, refugees, and less affluent residents. This demographic profile creates a dynamic but economically driven environment typical of the St Pancras and Somers Town ward.
How are transport and digital connectivity for homes in NW1 1AD?
Connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 95 and a mobile coverage score of 85. Residents have direct access to three major railway stations: Euston, Kings Cross, and St Pancras International. You can utilise five metro stations and five railway stations within walking distance. Major roads like Euston Road and Eversholt Street provide additional road links, making this postcode ideal for commuting and remote work.
Is NW1 1AD safe from natural hazards and what are the crime risks?
The area faces no flood risk and has no planning constraints regarding nature reserves or woodlands. However, the crime risk assessment is critical, with an above-average crime rate and a score of 0 on the safety scale. Enhanced security measures are recommended for residents. While the environment is physically secure from natural elements, the high crime risk is a significant factor for those considering living in this specific postcode.
What amenities are available near NW1 1AD?
Residents have easy access to five retail venues, including M&S Euston Rail SF and Sainsburys London. Five railway stations and five metro stations, such as Euston Square and Mornington Crescent, offer extensive transport links. Water transport options like the Camden Lock Waterbus are also available. This density of amenities ensures that daily shops, dining, and travel are all within practical reach of the residential cluster.

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