Area Overview for NW1 4SX
Area Information
Living in NW1 4SX places you within the Regent's Park Ward, a distinct residential cluster at the heart of north-west Inner London. This specific postcode covers an area of 11.1 hectares, populated by 1,461 people. The density here is very high at 13,105 people per square kilometre, reflecting the constrained urban environment typical of London. The location sits alongside one of the capital's most significant Royal Parks, creating a backdrop of green space that defines daily life for residents. The area benefits from proximity to Regent's Park, a Grade I listed former hunting ground reimagined by architect John Nash in the 1810s. Key features within the adjacent park include Queen Mary's Gardens, the Avenue Gardens, and the home of the London Zoo, established in the late 1820s. This historical setting contrasts with the modern reality of living among thousands of others in a compact space. You will find yourself surrounded by the hustle of the city while retaining access to historic grounds. The area is defined by its position as a small residential enclave that leverages the amenities of a major park without being part of the park itself. This setup offers a unique urban experience where history, nature, and city infrastructure intersect closely.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 11.1 hectares
- Population
- 1461
- Population Density
- 3245 people/km²
The property market in NW1 4SX is characterised by a mixed tenure environment where ownership and renting coexist. With 51% of residents owning their homes, the area maintains a significant owner-occupied base that contributes to local stability. The remaining 49% of the population accesses housing through the rental market, driven by the prevalence of flats as the predominant accommodation type. This high flat count is a direct result of the area's 11.1 hectare footprint supporting 1,461 residents. Buyers looking at this postcode should expect a stock of apartment living rather than detached or semi-detached houses. The density of 13,105 people per square kilometre further constrains the types of buildings available for purchase. While the area sits within Regent's Park Ward, the housing itself is urban and compact. The market reflects the broader trends of inner London where land scarcity dictates vertical living solutions. Owners enjoy a majority vote in the local housing landscape, yet the rental sector remains robust. Prospective buyers must consider this split when evaluating long-term investment potential or prevalence of leasehold properties.
House Prices in NW1 4SX
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Energy Efficiency in NW1 4SX
Daily life in NW1 4SX is defined by immediate access to a wide array of amenities and public transport hubs. You are surrounded by five ferry stops, including the London Zoo Waterbus Stop and the Camden Lock Waterbus station, offering unique water-based transport options. Retail choices are equally diverse, with five notable shops located nearby, such as Co-op Camden, Whole Foods Market Whole, and Morrisons Camden. These stores provide essentials and specialist goods without needing to travel far. Public transport connectivity is exceptional, with five metro stations including Chalk Farm Station, Camden Town Station, and St John's Wood Station all within reach. You also have access to five rail stations like Kentish Town West and Camden Road, plus three major bus routes linking to London Victoria Coach Station and the Green Line Coach Station. This network density means you never need a car to access the city centre or regional destinations. The lifestyle is one of convenience where work, leisure, and shopping are all circling around a small residential footprint.
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Schools
Families residing in NW1 4SX have access to specific educational institutions within a practical reach of their homes. The most notable option listed is Saint Christina's School, which operates as an independent school. This single data point highlights the availability of private education options for families in this ward. The presence of an independent school contrasts with the standard state sector often found in such dense urban areas. There is no data provided for state-maintained primary or secondary schools in the immediate vicinity of this postcode within the dataset. Consequently, the educational landscape appears to rely on this specific independent choice or travel to neighbouring zones not fully detailed here. The offering is limited in scope based on the available records. Parents must look beyond this immediate postcode to find the full spectrum of school types. The existence of Saint Christina's provides a clear pathway for those seeking private education without the need to commute further into the city.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saint Christina's School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in NW1 4SX is defined by a mature population profile. The median age sits at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years representing the most common age range. This skew towards middle age suggests an area dominated by established households rather than young professionals or families with small children. Home ownership levels are recorded at 51%, indicating a clear divide between owners and renters. Just over half of the residents own their homes outright, while the other half likely enters the rental market. This split is typical for inner London postcode clusters where investment properties exist alongside owner-occupied stock. The demographic data shows that White residents form the predominant ethnic group within this postcode. Accommodation types are primarily flats, which aligns with the high population density of over 13,000 people per square kilometre. This architecture suits larger households who can appreciate the compact living arrangements common in this ward. The combination of older residents and flat living creates a neighbourhood character focused on stability and urban convenience.
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