Area Overview for NW1 6AX

Area Information

Living in NW1 6AX means residing within a compact residential cluster defined by postcode NW1 6AX, covering just 1252 square metres. This small geographical footprint houses a population of 1431 people, creating a dense microcosm of north-west inner London life. The area sits on the edge of Regent's Park, a 410-acre Royal Park that has evolved from a royal hunting ground appropriated by King Henry VIII into a Grade I listed landscape commissioned by the Prince Regent. John Nash designed the park in the 1810s, and today it contains the London Zoo, created between 1826 and 1828, alongside Queen Mary's Gardens and the Avenue Gardens. Residents of NW1 6AX benefit from proximity to major transport hubs including Baker Street, Bond Street, and Paddington, yet they live in a defined space with limited square footage. The postcode area NW1 6AX functions as an extension of the larger Regent's Park Ward, offering immediate access to historic features like the Broad Walk and South Villa, now home to Regent's University London. Daily life involves navigating a high-density environment where you are close to extensive leisure and transport infrastructure. This specific postcode cluster provides a unique position where you can step directly from your door into a vast public realm while remaining in a residential enclave. The character here is shaped by its integration with one of London's most significant historical parks rather than by suburban separation.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1252 m²
Population
1431
Population Density
21013 people/km²

The property market in NW1 6AX is characterised by a distinct split between ownership and rental arrangements. With home ownership standing at exactly 48 per cent, the area presents a balanced market where neither ownership nor renting dominates completely. However, the high tenure rate suggests that a significant portion of the community consists of established owners rather than short-term tenants. You are likely to find a mix of long-term residents who have stayed through various market cycles. The predominant accommodation type is flats, which is a direct result of the limited land availability in a 1252 square metre postcode. These flats cater to the demographic reality of a 47-year-old median age where space is often secondary to location and build quality. Potential buyers looking at homes in NW1 6AX should expect primarily multi-unit buildings rather than standalone houses. This property stock aligns with the high population density figure of 1142973 people per square kilometre, making flat living a necessity rather than a niche choice. The market reflects the needs of adults in the 30 to 64 age bracket who prioritise proximity to Regent's Park and central London transport links over private garden space. Buying here offers the potential for high land value within a constrained space.

House Prices in NW1 6AX

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Energy Efficiency in NW1 6AX

Your daily lifestyle in NW1 6AX is heavily influenced by immediate access to major retail, leisure, and transport venues. Within practical reach are five retail options, including Co-op Park, Tesco Marylebone, and Co-op London. These supermarkets provide essential convenience for shopping without the need for extended travel. For leisure and travel, you are surrounded by five metro stations, five ferry stops, and five rail stations. The ferry network includes the London Zoo Waterbus Stop, Little Venice Waterbus Stop, and Camden Lock Waterbus. The walkability of NW1 6AX is enhanced by the nearby presence of Regent's Park, a 410-acre Royal Park containing the London Zoo. You can walk to Queen Mary's Gardens, the Avenue Gardens, and the Broad Walk. Regent's University London occupies the historic South Villa site within the park boundaries. Your evenings and weekends are shaped by access to a Coach Station at Victoria, the Green Line Coach Station, and the London Victoria Coach Station Arrivals. Five railway stations including Paddington and London Euston provide direct links to the wider network. The lifestyle here is defined by high convenience and the ability to reach major city almost anywhere. You live in a zone where high-quality national coach stations and international airports are effectively a short transit journey away.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in NW1 6AX have access to specific educational institutions immediately nearby. Francis Holland School is the only school listed in the data for this area and is categorised as an independent school. While there is currently no Ofsted rating provided in the available records, the independent status places Francis Holland School in a private sector context rather than a state-funded system. This distinction often implies different admission criteria and fee structures compared to local council schools. For residents of NW1 6AX, the proximity to Francis Holland School is a notable advantage given the mature family demographic in the area. The 48 per cent home ownership rate suggests that many households in the 1252 square metre postcode are settled enough to require local schooling options. Future buyers considering schools near NW1 6AX should look specifically at Francis Holland School as a primary option. The single-school landscape creates a focused community around independent education, though families may also commute to other institutions across London given the excellent transport links to Baker Street and Bond Street. The educational provision is limited to this single named entity in the immediate vicinity, making access and location key factors for prospective parents.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Francis Holland SchoolindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NW1 6AX is defined by a mature age profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range, meaning the majority of residents are established in their careers and families. High home ownership stands at 48 per cent, indicating that nearly half of those living in this area own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high level of tenure suggests a stable resident base with a long-term commitment to their local community. Accommodation in this postcode is predominantly flats, reflecting the constraints of the 1252 square metre area size. This housing type supports a higher density of living for the 1431 people who call NW1 6AX home. The predominant ethnic group is White, which shapes the cultural context of the neighbourhood. With a population density of 1142973 people per square kilometre, you are living in one of the most densely populated regions in the country. This density is not merely a statistic but a lived reality where shared spaces and immediate neighbours are integral to daily existence. The demographic data confirms a mature, property-owner heavy population living in a high-density flat environment within one of London's most historically significant zones.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

48
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

54
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in NW1 6AX and what is the community like?
The community consists of 1431 residents with a median age of 47, where adults between 30 and 64 form the largest group. Home ownership is balanced at 48%, indicating a mix of owners and renters. The area is dominated by flats due to its small 1252 square metre size, catering to a mature demographic living in a high-density postcode within Regent's Park Ward.
Are there good schools near NW1 6AX?
The only school listed near this postcode is Francis Holland School, which is an independent institution. There are no state schools or inspection ratings currently recorded for this specific area. Families in this postcode typically rely on this private option or commute to other schools across London given the excellent transport links to Baker Street and Bond Street.
How safe is the area and what are the risks?
The safety profile is mixed with a critical crime risk assessment. The crime rate is high with a low ranking score of 23 out of 100, suggesting enhanced security is needed. However, environmental risks are absent; there are no flood risks, no protected woodlands, and no planning constraints like AONBs or Ramsar sites affecting the 1252 square metre area.
What is the like for digital connectivity and commuting from NW1 6AX?
Digital connectivity is strong with a mobile coverage score of 85/100 and a fixed broadband score of 70/100, supporting remote work. Commuting is excellent with five metro stations including Baker Street and Bond Street within reach, plus five ferry stops and five rail stations like Paddington, making travel from this small postcode highly efficient.
What lifestyle amenities are available to residents of NW1 6AX?
Residents have immediate access to five retail locations including Tesco Marylebone and Co-op London. Leisure options include the London Zoo and Queen Mary's Gardens within the nearby Regent's Park. Transport choices are vast, encompassing five ferry stops at places like Camden Lock and five major railway stations including London Euston.

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