Area Overview for SE11 4UQ
Area Information
Living in SE11 4UQ places you within a compact residential cluster defined by a precise footprint of just 2422 square metres. This postcode serves as a small but distinct community segment where daily life unfolds in close proximity to the wider Lambeth district. The area supports a population of 2050 residents, creating a setting where neighbourhood dynamics remain personal yet integrated into the larger London transport network. Your home here sits in an urban environment where the immediate surroundings are locked into a dense configuration, typical of South London postcodes. While the physical space is limited, the connectivity ensures that you are never isolated from the city's broader offerings. Residents navigate a landscape where urban density meets established infrastructure, presenting a pragmatic choice for those seeking a specific entry point into south London real estate. The area functions as a functional slice of the borough, offering a clear definition of boundaries and a focused approach to local living.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2422 m²
- Population
- 2050
- Population Density
- 13603 people/km²
The housing stock in SE11 4UQ is dominated by flats, which defines the architectural character of this specific postcode. This accommodation type caters effectively to urban professionals and families who require efficient living spaces within Lambeth. Your options in this sector are constrained by the urban density, yet the square footage is optimised for modern metropolitan living. The home ownership rate stands at 41%, meaning that just under half of the properties are occupied by landlords or inherited households, while the remainder are available for rent. This balance creates a mixed market where you can find both leasehold flats for purchase and private rental options if mortgage ownership is not your goal. Buyers looking at this area must expect a high proportion of multi-storey blocks rather than detached houses. The smaller area size of 2422 square metres reinforces the idea that this is a micro-section of a larger housing estate rather than a standalone village or large estate.
House Prices in SE11 4UQ
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Energy Efficiency in SE11 4UQ
Your daily lifestyle in SE11 4UQ benefits from immediate access to major retail and transport hubs nearby. Within practical reach are superstores such as Tesco Lambeth, Tesco Kennington, and Sainsburys Elephant and Castle for all your grocery and general shopping needs. Transport options are extensive, with five local metro stations including Kennington Station, Oval, and Southwark Station providing quick links across the Underground network. Five railway stations, from Elephant and Castle to London Waterloo, offer fast rail connections to central London and western destinations. For those who prefer water-based travel, standard piers like Lambeth Pier and Millbank Pier provide ferry access to the Thames embankment. Three key bus routes link you to the Green Line Coach Station and Victoria Coach Station for longer-distance travel. This density of amenities ensures that a significant portion of your weekly routine can be managed entirely without a car.
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Schools
Education provision immediately surrounding SE11 4UQ includes the Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School, which holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This institution offers high-quality early education within the Southwark and Lambeth catchment areas. In addition to primary schooling, the Shelley School operates nearby as a special needs institution, ensuring that pupils with specific requirements have local access to specialist support. The presence of an outstanding-rated primary school provides reassurance to families prioritising academic excellence for their children. You will find that the educational mix offers both mainstream excellence and specialised care without needing to travel significant distances. The proximity of these facilities means that school runs are manageable from homes in this postcode. Parents can rely on established institutions that have undergone rigorous inspection processes to maintain their standing within the London education system.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Shelley School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community profile of SE11 4UQ reflects an established demographic with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult bracket between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population that has settled rather than transited. A significant portion of houses are owner-occupied at 41%, suggesting that many families have stayed put to build local roots. The prevailing housing form consists of flats, which aligns with the needs of urban dwellers in this postcode. Ethnically, the area is predominantly White, reflecting a broader national pattern common in many parts of South London. This group structure contributes to a relatively stable social fabric where long-term residents tend to maintain similar lifestyle rhythms. The concentration of adults in middle age often correlates with empty-nester households or families in the later stages of child-rearing. This steady age profile supports quiet neighbourhoods where domestic activities and local commerce move at a consistent pace throughout the year.
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