Area Overview for SE13 6HS
Area Information
Living in SE13 6HS places you within the historic district of Hither Green, located in the London Borough of Lewisham. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster of just 4673 square metres, yet it serves a population of 1791 people. Hither Green sits at a unique geographical intersection where the Prime Meridian crosses through the pedestrian tunnel at Hither Green Station. Most of the district lies in the western hemisphere, distinguishing it from the surrounding East London. The name Hither Green originated because the area was closer to Lewisham than "Further Green" on Verdant Lane. The area transformed from a medieval hamlet called Romborough into a suburban district by the late 19th century. In 1895, the opening of Hither Green Station marked the pivotal shift from rural to suburban living. Developer Archibald Cameron Corbett subsequently purchased North Park Farm, constructing houses that defined the current architectural character. You will find late Victorian and Edwardian domestic architecture typical of this development era. The railway line physically divides the neighbourhood, creating an east side focused on Staplehurst Road and a west side centred on Hither Green Lane and Springbank Road. Your daily life is shaped by this distinct split and the area's legacy as a planned community free of public houses.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 4673 m²
- Population
- 1791
- Population Density
- 13466 people/km²
The property market in SE13 6HS is defined by stability and ownership. With 51% of residents owning their homes, this is not a high-density rental tower block zone. Instead, the area consists primarily of Houses, reflecting the original development plans of the late 19th century. The small area size of 4673 m² means the housing stock is limited and finite. You are looking at a market where supply is constrained by the physical boundaries of the postcode and the surrounding historic estate. Archibald Cameron Corbett developed the Corbett Estate starting in 1896, creating rows of Victorian and Edwardian homes that still define the streetscape today. The architecture is split by the railway, with specific character on the east side near Staplehurst Road and the west side along Hither Green Lane. Because home ownership is over half the total, prices may reflect the desirability of converting a rental into freehold. The lack of large-scale regeneration or new build schemes is a constraint, but it preserves the area's original charm. Buyers should expect to compete for one of the remaining available homes within this small, established cluster.
House Prices in SE13 6HS
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Energy Efficiency in SE13 6HS
Daily life in SE13 6HS benefits from a concentration of amenities within practical reach. There are five retail outlets available, including Co-op Hither, Tesco Hither, and Sainsburys Hither. These supermarkets ensure you can access groceries and essentials without long journeys. Transport diversity is exceptional, with five rail stations, five metro locations, and five ferry piers accessible nearby. Greenwich Pier and Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich are among the notable maritime links. London City Airport sits just one unit's distance away in the broader amenity map. Leisure and history are central to the lifestyle character. You can visit Mountsfield Park, which opened in August 1905 on the grounds of a former large house. The park now spans 28 acres, incorporating land from former bomb-damaged terraces and Charlton Athletic's old football ground. St Andrew's Church stands as a historic landmark built on land donated by Corbett. The area is noted for its lack of public houses, a legacy of Corbett's Quaker temperance convictions. This absence is part of the distinct character, distinguishing it from typical London pubs-heavy neighbourhoods.
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Families residing in SE13 6HS have access to specific educational facilities within the immediate vicinity. Brindishe Green School is the primary school nearest to this postcode, holding an Ofsted rating of good. This indicates a standard of education that meets national expectations for teaching quality and student outcomes. For parents prioritising school placement, this is the key local option directly serving the 1791 residents of the postcode. The area's small size means there are no secondary schools immediately within the 4673 m² boundary. Families typically travel to larger facilities in the wider Hither Green or Lewisham zone for older children. The presence of Brindishe Green School suggests the area caters to families with young children who require primary education nearby. The school's location on Hither Green Lane places it within easy reach of the west side of the postcode. While the immediate proximity is limited to one primary institution, the quality rating ensures that local children have a strong foundation in the early stages of their education before moving to larger secondary campuses.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brindishe Green School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SE13 6HS reflects a settled, mature population. The median age of residents is 47 years, placing the area firmly within the demographic of Adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood composed mainly of established households rather than young professionals or students. Home ownership stands at 51%, indicating a balanced market where roughly half the residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage. The remaining residents likely rent, though you will not find large-scale student rental blocks given the accommodation mix. Houses dominate the local stock, which aligns with the suburb's history of detached and semi-detapped Victorian and Edwardian homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with the broader Lewisham demographic trends for this specific suburban pocket. Because the area is so small and the population is concentrated in a 4673 m² cluster, you are part of a tight-knit community. The high proportion of owner-occupiers combined with the older age median suggests residents value stability and long-term residence. There are no transient populations displacing locals, creating a neighbourly environment where people have lived in the area for significant periods.
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