Area Overview for NW1 1XW

Area Information

Living in NW1 1XW means residing within St Pancras and Somers Town, a ward in the London Borough of Camden that has evolved significantly since the 1790s. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster with a population of 1,539, situated amongst three major railway termini: Euston, Kings Cross and St Pancras. The area's modern development began when Earl Camden created homes north and west of St Pancras Old Church, while Somers Town emerged as a distinct district to the south and east. Historically, this location was centred around Chalton Street and faced challenges with overcrowding before major transformations driven by the Sidney Street estate in 1938. Today, the ward stands among the 10% most deprived areas in the country, characterised by dense, Council-owned residential blocks. You will find that the community includes students, refugees, and less affluent residents, though surviving Georgian houses towards Bloomsbury and Holborn have become increasingly sought after. The area remains one of the most accessible parts of London, bounded by Euston Road, Eversholt Street, Crowndale Road and Pancras Road. The ward's history is deeply tied to the development of social housing, with St Pancras House Improvement Society securing support from royal figures to build blocks named after saints. While the area has historically contained the foulest slums, it has transformed into a distinctive hub defined by its transport links and social heritage. The ward now serves as a unique blend of historic significance and modern connectivity for those seeking homes in NW1 1XW.

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Area Size
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Population
1539
Population Density
9655 people/km²

Homes in NW1 1XW are overwhelmingly flats, reflecting the legacy of the Sidney Street estate built in 1938. This estate comprises 250 flats in blocks named after saints, with St George's block notably serving as the first all-electric apartment block in the United Kingdom. The current housing stock means that the area is not primarily owner-occupied, as only 14% of residents own their property. This high rental proportion suggests that property values may fluctuate differently from traditional owner-occupied districts and that the market holds significant value for investors or tenants seeking specific criteria. While the ward had a population of 13,818 at the 2011 Census, the specific cluster of NW1 1XW contains 1,539 residents, indicating a smaller but dense community focus within the larger ward. You will find that surviving Georgian houses, particularly those towards Bloomsbury and Holborn, have become increasingly sought after in recent years, even as the majority of the ward relies on post-war Council housing. This contrast means that buyers looking at NW1 1XW are often navigating a complex market where historic individual homes sit alongside dense blocks of flats. The area's characterization as varying from dense residential blocks to sought-after Georgian properties suggests a layered property landscape. Factors such as the area's ranking among the 10% most deprived may influence purchase prices compared to more exclusive zones in Camden, making it an option for those prioritising location over prestige.

House Prices in NW1 1XW

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Energy Efficiency in NW1 1XW

Living in NW1 1XW places you in the heart of a transport-dominated landscape that seamlessly integrates daily conveniences. Within practical reach, you can access five notable retail outlets, including Waitrose Kings, Waitrose Little Waitrose Kings and Co-op Camden. These supermarkets provide fresh produce, groceries and household essentials without requiring a long journey. For rail commuters, five nearby stations accommodate your travels, while five metro stations offer underground connectivity to the rest of the city. Five ferry options, such as Camden Lock Waterbus and Savoy Pier, add a unique leisure dimension to your weekend plans. Three bus stops serve the area, connecting you to London Victoria Coach Station and the Green Line Coach Station for national travel. The presence of St Pancras Old Church and the Sidney Street estate adds historical depth to your daily walk. You can explore Rogers Creek by choosing a path near the river approaches or visit the historic Sidney Street estate, which stands as a testament to social housing design. The combination of major supermarkets like Waitrose and Co-op ensures that your weekly shop is quick and convenient. Whether you prefer the bustling energy of St Pancras International Station or a quiet stroll past St Pancras Old Church, your lifestyle here is supported by immediate access to essential amenities.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in NW1 1XW have access to educational institutions with strong reputations, specifically Edith Neville Primary School. This school operates at the primary level and holds an Outstanding Ofsted rating, providing a high-standard education option for young children residing nearby. The presence of a single primary school with such a rating indicates that the immediate vicinity offers solid foundational education without the bulk of secondary options listed in the available data. You must consider transport links if you require secondary education, as the provided data only names Edith Neville Primary School. The area's history as a hub for students and social housing may influence the local schooling demand, yet the specific data highlights only one designated nearby primary institution. Prospective parents should factor in the distance to other schools not listed here, such as those in Kings Cross or Bloomsbury, given the ward's centrality to London. While Edith Neville Primary School offers excellent quality right near your home in NW1 1XW, the absence of named secondary schools in the dataset means you must research further for older children. The Outstanding rating of the primary school provides a significant advantage for families relocating to the ward, ensuring that early education needs are met by a top-rated facility within practical reach.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Edith Neville Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NW1 1XW reflects the broader character of St Pancras and Somers Town, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the Adults (30-64 years) age range, indicating a demographic leaning towards families, professionals, or established individuals rather than young singles or retirees. Home ownership stands at just 14%, suggesting that the vast majority of people living in this postcode rent rather than own their home. This low level of ownership is consistent with the area's profile as a location with a high concentration of Council-owned residential blocks. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, though the ward is known for its diversity of students and refugees. Accommodation is primarily comprised of flats, which aligns with the density of the housing stock described in local history. You will find that the area accommodates a wider cross-section of society compared to more affluent wards in Camden. The low home ownership figure often correlates with the area's status as one of the 10% most deprived in the country, which can influence both housing supply and local services. Despite the challenges, the presence of such a large working-age population creates a dynamic atmosphere. The demographic profile indicates a stable residential base that has absorbed the historic transformations of the ward since its Georgian origins.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

14
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

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NW1 1XW?
The median age is 47 years, with most residents being Adults aged 30-64 years. Home ownership is low at 14%, meaning the majority rent. The area includes students, refugees, and those working in local hubs like St Pancras.
Is there good internet for working from home in NW1 1XW?
Yes, fixed broadband scores 100 out of 100, the maximum possible quality. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring reliable connectivity for video calls, streaming and file transfers in your home.
What are the best nearby schools?
Edith Neville Primary School is the only primary school listed nearby and holds an Outstanding Ofsted rating. It provides a high-quality education option for young children in the immediate vicinity of NW1 1XW.
How safe is the area compared to others?
The Crime Risk score is medium at 34 out of 100. Crime rates are around average, so standard security precautions are advisable. Flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there are no protected wetland or woodland constraints.
What amenities are available near my home?
You have access to major retailers like Waitrose Kings and Co-op Camden. Transport links include London St Pancras International, Camden Town Station and multiple bus stops leading to Victoria Coach Station.

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