Area Overview for NW1 6QA

Area Information

Living in NW1 6QA means residing within a specific residential cluster of the Regent's Park Ward, a vast 410-acre Royal Park in north-west Inner London. This postcode covers a small selection of homes that sit near the historic boundary of the land originally commissioned by the Prince Regent in the 1810s. Architect John Nash designed the pleasure gardens and terraced dwellings that now sit alongside Grade I listed historic features. You are situated close to the London Zoo, which established its boundaries between 1826 and 1828, and to Queen Mary's Gardens in the Inner Circle. The character of this neighbourhood is defined by its location within the protected historic estate rather than a traditional high street. The area contains 1431 people across its footprint, which measures just over a quarter of a square kilometre. This density creates a distinctively compact living environment where residents have immediate access to the park's Broad Walk and the site of Regent's University London. The combination of royal heritage and modern university usage creates a unique backdrop for daily life. Residents benefit from proximity to the Penny Sells Street and Edgware Road transport hubs, though the area itself is a quiet residential pocket. The history here traces back to Marylebone Park, a hunting ground appropriated by King Henry VIII in the 1530s. The transition from royal hunting grounds to a designed pleasure garden has shaped the current streetscape and green spaces. You are living in a location where history is physically present, surrounded by woodlands and gardens that have been carefully maintained for centuries.

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

The property market in NW1 6QA is defined by a specific housing stock type: flats. With 48% of accommodation being owner-occupied, the market shows a near-even split between buyers and renters. This balance suggests a lively rental sector alongside a solid base of permanent homeowners. You are looking at a market where flat development dominates, which is typical for the dense, historic fabric of the Regent's Park Ward. The area covers approximately 245 square metres, indicating a very compact residential zone. This small footprint means property values are influenced heavily by proximity to the park and transport nodes rather than street-level retail or traditional high street variety. The 1431 residents live in close quarters, creating a property market where demand often outstrips supply due to the limited number of units available. You will find that flats here serve as the primary choice for families seeking park access or commuters managing transfers to Baker Street or Paddington. Home ownership levels at 48% indicate that while many residents invest in their homes directly, a significant portion of rentals keeps the market active. The concentration of flats means you are navigating an environment designed for vertical living rather than detached standalone houses. This market dynamic often supports higher rental yields while maintaining competitive purchase prices relative to luxury housing in immediate postcodes. The presence of Regent's University nearby may sustain student and academic rental demand, keeping the local selling and letting activity robust.

House Prices in NW1 6QA

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Energy Efficiency in NW1 6QA

Daily life in NW1 6QA revolves around the immediate availability of shops, parks, and transport hubs. You have access to five retail destinations, including Tesco Marylebone, Co-op London, and M&S Marylebone Rail SF. These outlets form the backbone of your daily shopping needs, from groceries to clothing without long journeys. The convenience of these stores within practical reach supports an active, self-sufficient lifestyle. Your leisure time benefits from proximity to major transport centres like Baker Street, Edgware Road, and Regent's Park Station. These stations also serve as social hubs, offering restaurants, cafés, and cultural events. You are adjacent to London Victoria Coach Station and Green Line Coach Station, facilitating easy day trips beyond London. The London Zoo Waterbus Stop and Camden Lock Waterbus add a unique recreational element, allowing quick water-based excursions or visits to the zoo. Regent's Park itself is the dominant feature of your lifestyle, offering 410 acres of green space for walking, picnics, and play. Queen Mary's Gardens and the Avenue Gardens provide structured grounds within the Royal Park. The presence of Regent's University London adds a cultural and intellectual dimension to the neighbourhood. You live in a setting where nature and history intersect, providing a calm counterbalance to the city's pace.

Amenities

Schools

The educational landscape for families living in NW1 6QA includes one specific nearby institution: Francis Holland School. This facility is an independent school, offering a distinct educational option outside the state sector. As the only school listed in the immediate vicinity of this postcode, it provides a choice for those seeking private education within walking distance of Regent's Park. Independent schools like Francis Holland School typically offer curricula and facilities tailored to selective admission processes, which may appeal to parents seeking distance from the mainstream state system. You do not have data on other state primary or secondary schools within the immediate NW1 6QA cluster, meaning your choices are focused on this one private provision or transfer to schools in wider Marylebone. The presence of an independent school suggests a community with resources and means to access premium private education. For families residing here, the option of an independent school provides flexibility and avoids competitive neighbourhood school catchment constraints. The school's proximity to the 410-acre Royal Park adds to the appeal, offering immediate outdoor space for pupils. The quality and ethos of Francis Holland School represent the primary educational resource for residents, making them a key consideration when assessing this location for your children.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Francis Holland SchoolindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NW1 6QA reflects a mature demographic profile dominated by adults. You will find that the population is primarily composed of adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents stands at 47, indicating an older average household compared to some other London postcodes. Home ownership levels sit at exactly 48%, meaning slightly more households rent their accommodation than own it in this specific cluster. While the broader Regent's Park area is diverse, the predominant ethnic group for this specific postcode remains White. The accommodation type in NW1 6QA is almost exclusively flats. This construction style suits the high-density environment and the extensive green spaces available nearby. With a population of 1431 residents, the community remains relatively small and tight-knit despite its central location. The absence of young children or elderly-only households in the age data suggests a workforce or empty-nester demographic. You are buying or renting from a community where longevity and established routines likely characterise the social fabric. The 245 square metre area size supports this concentration, creating an urban village feel without the sprawl of larger suburban districts. These figures indicate a stable, settled population that has likely chosen this location for its specific combination of transport links and park access. The flat-based housing stock appeals to those prioritising location over traditional garden grounds. The demographic skew towards middle-aged adults suggests stability rather than a flash mob of students or transient professionals moving in and out.

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

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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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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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NW1 6QA and what is the age profile?
The population centres on adults between 30 and 64 years old, with a median age of 47. Home ownership sits at 48%, while the dominant accommodation type consists of flats within the 1431-resident cluster.
What schools are available to families in NW1 6QA?
The nearest facility listed is Francis Holland School, which operates as an independent school. This is the primary educational option within the immediate vicinity of this postcode.
How safe is it to live in NW1 6QA?
While flood and environmental risks are low with a score of zero, the crime risk is CRITICAL with a score of 23. Residents should note that crime rates are above average and enhanced security is advised.
What transport and digital connectivity can I expect?
Digital connections are strong with a mobile score of 85 and broadband score of 70. You are near Baker Street, Regent's Park, Bond Street, and Paddington stations, plus London Zoo Waterbus.
What amenities are within daily reach?
You have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Marylebone and five metro stations. Other amenities include the London Zoo, Queen Mary's Gardens, and five nearby rail stations.

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