Area Overview for SE10 9AU
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Area Information
Living in SE10 9AU means residing within a specific postcode cluster that covers 1,055 square metres. This tiny, defined area serves a concentrated population of 2,076 people, creating a dense, residential environment. The location sits at the intersection of various transport networks, placing it in close proximity to Greenwich and maritime history. Residents enjoy direct access to Maze Hill Railway Station and three major piers, including Greenwich Pier and North Greenwich Pier. The area also benefits from five nearby rail stations, five ferry options, and five metro stops within practical reach. London City Airport is just one stop away, offering significant convenience for business travellers and leisure flyers alike. Daily life revolves around the immediate availability of retail and leisure facilities. You will find five retail outlets nearby, including M&S Trafalgar Greenwich BP and Tesco Greenwich. Three metro lines, such as Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich and Island Gardens, provide further connection to central London. While the area is compact, it functions as a functional node in the wider Greenwich network. The density of 196,713 people per square kilometre reflects the intense urbanisation of this postcode, typical of south-east London. You can expect a neighbourhood where every amenity is within walking distance or a short public transport ride. This specific grid of services defines the rhythm of life for those choosing homes in SE10 9AU.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1055 m²
- Population
- 2076
- Population Density
- 13325 people/km²
Living in SE10 9AU involves navigating a market defined by its compact size and specific stock type. The area contains primarily houses, which stands in contrast to the surrounding skyline of flats and converted warehouses common in Greenwich. With only 39% of residents owning their homes, the housing market presents opportunities for both buyers seeking title deeds and landlords looking for reliable tenants. This relatively low home ownership rate suggests a vibrant rental economy where many investors and professionals choose to live here without buying. Homes in SE10 9AU cater to adults, reflecting the area's mature demographic. The mix of houses with such a high proportion of renters indicates that large chunks of the housing stock are absentee-owned or held by local landlords. This dynamic often keeps rental demand steady, supporting property values for investors. For buyers, the scarcity of stock in this specific postcode cluster of 1,055 square metres means properties may move quickly once listed. The limited supply creates a buyer's responsibility to act decisively. You are looking at a market where supply is constrained by the postal geography, but demand remains robust due to the strong transport links and housing type. Understanding this 39% ownership split helps you gauge whether to buy off-market or negotiate in a competitive bidding war.
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Your daily life in SE10 9AU is supported by a dense cluster of amenities within easy reach. Five retail outlets serve the local population, notably including M&S Trafalgar Greenwich BP, Tesco Greenwich, and Co-op Greenwich. These supermarkets and shops ensure you have access to groceries, clothing, and daily essentials without travelling far. Five railway stations and five ferry terminals further enhance your lifestyle, providing direct access to Majestic Greenwich and the Isle of Dogs. Five metro stations, such as Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich and Island Gardens, allow you to explore suburbia and the capital. London City Airport is one loop away, positioning you perfectly for leisure or work flights. The area's lifestyle is defined by this density of services. You can finish shopping at Co-op Greenwich and catch a bus to Greenwich Pier for a dinner cruise, or stop at M&S Trafalgar for Sunday provisions. This convenience means you spend less time commuting for basic needs. The presence of these named venues turns neighbourhood errands into low-stress activities. Living in SE10 9AU offers a suburban feel with urban utility, blending the quiet of residential living with the excitement of a major port and historic district.
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Schools
Families considering schools near SE10 9AU have one specific option listed in the immediate vicinity: Maze Hill School. This institution operates as a special school, serving children with specific educational needs. Living in SE10 9AU places you within reach of this dedicated facility, which provides tailored education and support for its students. The presence of a special school in the immediate vicinity suggests a community infrastructure focused on inclusion and specialised care. While Maze Hill School is the only nearby institution mentioned, the existence of five schools within the broader surrounding area offers further choices for families expanding their search. Special schools often foster strong community bonds among parents who attend meetings and events together. You may find a supportive network of families who understand the unique challenges and triumphs of special needs education. If your children require specific educational outcomes, this school offers a mandated provision consistent with its designated type. The distance remains short, ensuring regular drop-offs are manageable. For those with children of other ages, you may need to look slightly further afield for comprehensive schools not listed in this immediate data set, but Maze Hill remains the core provision for this specific postcode's residential cluster.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maze Hill School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SE10 9AU is distinctly mature, with a median age of 47 years. The most common demographic consists of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood populated by established professionals and families rather than young students or retirees. Only 39% of residents own their homes, which indicates that the area operates as a mixed market with a significant private rental sector. Accommodation types are primarily houses, contrasting with the typical flat-heavy stock found in adjacent central London postcodes. The population is predominantly White, reflecting a traditional residential base. This age profile means the locals seek stability and established neighbourhoods. Many households likely involve dual incomes or retirees looking for larger space than the city core offers. The low home ownership rate suggests high demand from tenants who value the location over the security of equity. Despite the high density, the area maintains a focus on house owners. This demographic mix creates a quiet, settled atmosphere where long-term residents shape local character. You will find a community where life has slowed down compared to the city centre, yet transport links ensure you remain connected to wider opportunities. The specific balance of adults and renters defines the social fabric of SE10 9AU.
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