Area Overview for NW1 1QA

Area Information

Living in NW1 1QA means residing in a specific residential cluster within the wider St Pancras and Somers Town ward of the London Borough of Camden. This postcode covers an area of just 1036 square metres and houses a population of 1348 people. The location sits at the heart of a historically significant district, bounded by Euston Road, Eversholt Street, and Crowndale Road, yet defined by its density rather than open space. You are living in a neighbourhood where the footprint is occupied primarily by Council-owned residential blocks, distinguishing it from the gentrified Georgian terraces found elsewhere in the ward. This distinct housing stock has largely resisted the rapid transformation seen in neighbouring St Pancras Old Church areas, retaining a character that caters to less affluent residents, students, and those seeking residential stability. Daily life revolves around three major railway termini located nearby, including Euston, Kings Cross, and St Pancras, which open up access to the entire UK and continental Europe. While the area is among the top 10% most deprived in the country, it offers a grounded environment where historical significance, such as the Sidney Street estate, remains a tangible part of the streetscape. Understanding that you are buying or renting within this tight cluster requires acknowledging the specific constraints and community dynamics that define life in NW1 1QA.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1036 m²
Population
1348
Population Density
21080 people/km²

Buying or renting homes in NW1 1QA occurs within a market dominated by the rental sector. Data indicates a home ownership rate of only 5 per cent, which means practically every property available here is likely to be a long-term or short-term letting. The accommodation type is exclusively flats, reflecting the construction of the Sidney Street estate and similar blocks designed in the 1930s with features like the first all-electric blocks in the United Kingdom. These Council-owned residential blocks have largely prevented the kind of shopfront-to-residence gentrification seen in other St Pancras wards. If you are looking to purchase, you face a challenging landscape where purchase opportunities are scarce compared to rental demand. For renters, the concentration of flats within these specific blocks offers a distinct urban living experience but limits choice compared to areas with more varied housing stock. The low home ownership figure is a defining feature of this postcode area. Investigating homes in NW1 1QA requires realistic expectations about availability; the market is structured around the needs of renters rather than owners seeking to move into improved housing stock.

House Prices in NW1 1QA

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Energy Efficiency in NW1 1QA

Daily lifestyle in NW1 1QA benefits from immediate access to a dense range of commercial and leisure facilities. Five major rail stations serve as anchors for the surrounding activity. Nearby retail includes five notable locations, such as M&S Euston Rail SF, Sainsburys London, and Sainsburys Mornington. For leisure and travel, residents are close to five metro stations and can access five ferry services including the Camden Lock Waterbus, London Zoo Waterbus Stop, and Savoy Pier. There are also five bus services connecting to wider London transport hubs like London Victoria Coach Station. Living in this postcode means you do not need to travel far for groceries, commuting information, or weekend excursions. The concentration of amenities at Mornington Crescent and Euston Square ensures that daily errands are manageable on foot or short bus rides.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering living in NW1 1QA have access to three primary institutions within the immediate vicinity. St Aloysius Catholic Primary School and St Aloysius Roman Catholic Infant School serve the Catholic community in the area. Additionally, Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ operates nearby and holds a good Ofsted rating, offering a verified standard of primary education. The selection is limited to primary levels, meaning this postcode is best suited for young children. For parents of school-aged children, these are the specific options available in the immediate neighbourhood. The presence of these three schools indicates a focus on infant and junior education rather than secondary schooling within the direct catchment. If your children are older, you would need to look further afield in the wider Camden borough as these nearby schools cater specifically to younger pupils. The educational provision reflects the residential nature of the flat clusters, supporting families who have settled in the ward during the children's early schooling years.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1St Aloysius Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2St Aloysius Roman Catholic Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NW1 1QA reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents is adults between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a population settling down in their careers rather than the transient student demographic found in some parts of north London. Home ownership is notably low at 5 per cent, indicating that the vast majority of households are renting. This high rental proportion aligns with the accommodation type, which is exclusively flats. These flats are concentrated within the dense, Council-owned blocks that characterise the local ward. Predominantly white, the ethnic composition reflects the long-standing residential history of the area. The low rate of home ownership combined with exclusive flat accommodation shapes a community where long-term residents often navigate renting rather than building equity through property purchase. This demographic profile supports a stable adult population rather than families with young children or moving retirees. When considering homes in NW1 1QA, expect to be entering a market defined by secure tenancies and established adult dwellers rather than first-time buyers or transient movers.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

5
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

21
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 the homes in NW1 1QA?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. Home ownership is very low at 5 per cent, leaving the area largely occupied by renters. The primary ethnic group is white, and the stock consists exclusively of flats within dense Council-owned blocks.
What schools are near this postcode?
There are three primary schools located nearby. St Aloysius Catholic Primary School, St Aloysius Roman Catholic Infant School, and Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ are all options. Maria Fidelis holds a good Ofsted rating. Secondary education is not available within this immediate list.
How safe is it to live here compared to other areas?
The crime risk assessment scores critically high at 2 out of 100, placing the area well above the national average for crime. Residents require enhanced security measures. However, environmental risks are minimal, with a zero score for flood risk and protected nature reserves.
Is the area connected well to London and beyond?
Connectivity is excellent with five nearby railway stations including London St Pancras International and London Euston Railway Station. Fixed broadband scores 96 out of 100 for quality, and mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100. Five metro stations and multiple bus services provide comprehensive local access.

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