Area Overview for NW1 7NS

Area Information

Living in NW1 7NS places you within a specific residential cluster in north-west Inner London, defined by a population of 1531. This postcode covers a small area that sits near the historic edges of Regent's Park, a Grade I listed landscape designed by John Nash in the early 19th century. The land itself holds a complex history, originating as part of the Manor of Tyburn before becoming Marylebone Park under Henry VIII and finally opening to the public from 1835. Today, the neighbourhood benefits from proximity to major landmarks including London Zoo, established in 1826, and Queen Mary's Gardens located within the Inner Circle. Your daily life revolves around this established environment, where the postcode sits near coordinates approximately 51.524889, -0.141913. The area is bordered by significant structures like Mornington Crescent and Cumberland Terrace, which frame the residential experience. While the surrounding district feels expansive due to the 410-acre park adjacent to it, the specific residential footprint remains compact. You are situated close to the peripheral terraces that Nash planned for the wealthy, yet the modern population reflects a more mixed demographic than the original design intended. This small residential cluster offers a tight-knit suburban feel while remaining within walking distance of the city's major transport arteries.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1531
Population Density
7778 people/km²

The property market in NW1 7NS is defined by a significant rental sector, driven by the fact that only 32% of residents own their homes. This indicates that the majority of the 1531 population lives in rented accommodation. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which fits the profile of a dense inner London residential cluster near major employment and transport hubs. While specific purchase price data is not included in the area profile, the low ownership rate suggests competition between landlords and long-term seekers rather than a condo-style owner-occupied spa development. Buyers looking at this small postcode should expect a stock dominated by purpose-built flats rather than Victorian terraces or semi-detached houses. The presence of famous nearby terraces like those on the park's periphery does not guarantee that every streetscape in NW1 7NS mirrors that architecture. The high rental uptake implies that much of the demand is met by investment portfolios or corporate housing. Second-time buyers or those renting out properties elsewhere might find opportunities here, but the market dynamics favour tenants over prospective first-time purchasers who wish to buy immediately. Consequently, the housing feels transient compared to suburban postcodes where owner-occupancy exceeds 60%.

House Prices in NW1 7NS

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Energy Efficiency in NW1 7NS

Residents of NW1 7NS have immediate access to a wide array of amenities, all located within practical reach of their homes. There are five metro stations nearby, with Mornington Crescent and Camden Town Station serving as key interchange points. Retail options are equally plentiful, featuring five major supermarkets and shops including Sainsburys Mornington, Aldi Camden, and M&S Camden Town SF. For leisure and transport diversions, five ferry stops operate in the vicinity, such as the Camden Lock Waterbus and the London Zoo Waterbus Stop. Rail access is extensive, with five stations offering connections to national and local networks. You can access Camden Road Station, London Euston Railway Station, and London St Pancras International LL Railway Station directly. Bus connectivity is supported by three primary routes, including links to London Victoria Coach Station and the Green Line Coach Station. This concentration of services means your daily errands require minimal planning. The area sits adjacent to Regent's Park, offering 410 acres of green space nearby. You can walk to Queen Mary's Gardens or the English Gardens for recreation. The blend of historic terraces like Cumberland Terrace and modern transport infrastructure creates a lifestyle that balances urban convenience with historic character.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NW1 7NS is characterised by a mature population profile, with a median age of 47 years. The majority of residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood settled by those in the middle to later stages of their careers. Home ownership accounts for 32% of households, which suggests that rental occupancy is the prevailing arrangement for most properties in this postcode. The dominant accommodation type consists of flats, aligning with the density typical of the surrounding metropolitan fabric. Ethnically, the predominant group in this area is White. This demographic profile reflects the broader settlement patterns of inner London boroughs. The age structure affects daily life, fostering a community where residents likely have established routines and familiarity with the local services. With fewer than 20% of the population aged over 65 and no specific data suggesting a large youth contingent, the social energy tends to be stable. The high proportion of residents in the 30 to 64 bracket may correlate with the concentration of flats, as this housing type often appeals to professionals or those seeking lower maintenance living. The area does not show signs of rapid demographic turnover, supporting a sense of continuity for those moving into homes here.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

32
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

45
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in NW1 7NS?
The community features a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. With a population of 1531, it is a small residential cluster. Home ownership stands at 32%, while flats are the predominant accommodation type. The area is ethnically predominately White, reflecting a settled, urban environment.
How is transport connectivity in NW1 7NS?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 90/100 and mobile coverage at 85/100. Physically, the area is serviced by 5 metro stations including Mornington Crescent and Euston Square. There are also 5 rail stations such as London St Pancras and 5 ferry stops like the Camden Lock Waterbus.
Are there any safety concerns for NW1 7NS?
The area passes assessments for flood risk, protected woodlands, and nature reserves with zero scores. However, the crime risk assessment is a warning level with a score of 51/100. This indicates medium crime risk where rates are around average, requiring standard security precautions for residents.
What amenities are near NW1 7NS?
Residents have access to 5 retail outlets including Sainsburys Mornington and Aldi, plus 3 bus routes. Nearby leisure facilities include Queen Mary's Gardens and London Zoo. Transport hubs include London Euston and Camden Town Station, all within practical reach of the postcode.

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