Area Overview for NW1 6TJ

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Area Information

Living in NW1 6TJ places you within a specific residential cluster in the City of Westminster, part of the broader Marylebone Ward. This postcode covers a small population of 1,449 people, creating a tightly knit community defined by its historic roots and modern convenience. The area sits at the intersection of rural origins and urban intensity, evolving from medieval estates like Tyburn to a grid of Georgian streets owned by the Howard de Walden Estate and Portman Estate. Residents enjoy proximity to major landmarks, including Baker Street Station and the iconic Bond Street terminal, which serve as gateways to Chiltern Railways lines and the wider capital network. Daily life here balances the quietude of a historic ward with the immediate access to Central London's pulse. The location is centred around coordinates 51.51823, -0.166788, offering a specific vantage point within the historic parish established by the 12th century. You are moments away from the Portman Estate properties that define the western side of the area and the expansive grounds to the east. This specific cluster offers a distinct alternative to the broader, more diffuse London landscape, providing a concentrated living experience where local history and contemporary connectivity converge seamlessly.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1449
Population Density
14432 people/km²

Homes in NW1 6TJ are defined by a distinct stock profile where flats constitute the predominant accommodation type. With a home ownership rate of 36%, the market represents a significant blend of leasehold flats and owner-occupied properties. This ownership level indicates that while one-third of residents have invested directly in their local homes, the remaining majority likely rents, reflecting the area's transition from rural manors to high-density urban zones on the Howard de Walden and Portman Estates. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster where property supply is naturally limited by the existing Georgian grid layout. You are currently looking at a market where inventory conservation is common due to the historic nature of the estate holdings. Flats here offer the character of period conversions while maintaining the efficiency required for Central London living. For buyers, this means navigating a market where availability is tightly controlled by estate boundaries rather than new build developments. The 36% ownership figure suggests intense competition for purchase, while the high prevalence of flats simplifies the security considerations typically associated with flats in London.

House Prices in NW1 6TJ

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Energy Efficiency in NW1 6TJ

Residential life in NW1 6TJ is defined by exceptional convenience and access to world-class amenities within minutes of your doorstep. You can walk to five major metro stations, giving you instant access to Covent Garden and the West End. Your daily shopping needs are met by five prominent retail locations, including Sainsburys Westminster Baker, Co-op London, and Tesco Marylebone, ensuring groceries and essentials are always available locally. Leisure and travel options are extensive, with five key rail hubs nearby serving as interchanges for journeys across the capital and beyond. For those interested in water-based transport, five ferry options connect you to London Zoo Waterbus Stop, Little Venice Waterbus Stop, and Camden Lock Water BUS. Even long-distance travel is simplified, with three bus stops positioned near London Victoria Coach Station Arrivals and the Green Line Coach Station. This density of amenities means you do not need to venture far for entertainment, finance, or logistics. Life here is practical, offering a high standard of living through immediate proximity to the city's most significant commercial and transport assets.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NW1 6TJ is characterised by a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most commonly, the residents are adults between the ages of 30 and 64, indicating a neighbourhood where families and established professionals dominate the scene. You are not competing with a younger, transient population; instead, you are joining a stable cohort focused on long-term living. Home ownership stands at 36%, suggesting that while a significant portion of residents put down roots in these properties, there remains a notable rental presence which adds diversity to the tenant mix. The local population is predominantly White, reflecting the traditional character of the Marylebone original estates. Accommodation types are primarily flats, which aligns with the density and architectural style of the Georgian grid developed since 1756. This housing configuration supports the area's status as a high-density urban environment where vertical living is the norm. The population density of 1,449 residents within this postcode cluster creates an intimate sense of place, avoiding the anonymity often found in larger London boroughs. Every demographic statistic points towards a settled, established community rather than a rapidly shifting one.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

36
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 6TJ?
The community consists of 1,449 residents with a median age of 47. The population is predominantly composed of adults aged 30 to 64, and the most common ethnic group is White. Home ownership accounts for 36% of households, while the majority of accommodation consists of flats.
What is the safety situation in NW1 6TJ?
While the area has no flood risk or protected land constraints, it faces a critical crime risk with a score of 0 out of 100. This indicates crime rates are above average, meaning enhanced security measures are recommended for residents.
How well connected is NW1 6TJ to London?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with broadband scoring 90/100 and mobile coverage at 85/100. Physically, residents can reach Baker Street Station, Bond Street, and Paddington Railway Station within minutes, backed by five nearby metro stations.

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