Area Overview for SE13 6LX

Area Information

Living in Hither Green, specifically the SE13 6LX postcode sector, offers a perspective on London situated uniquely where the Prime Meridian crosses a pedestrian tunnel at the local station. This area falls within the London Borough of Lewisham and represents a specific residential cluster with a population of 1,910. The district earned its name because it was historically closer to Lewisham than the neighbouring area once known as Further Green. Originally a medieval hamlet called Romborough, the settlement evolved after the depopulation caused by the Black Death. By the late 19th century, the location transitioned from a rural setting into a suburban district. The architectural landscape is defined by late Victorian and Edwardian domestic architecture, a legacy of the area's rapid expansion following the opening of Hither Green Station on 1 June 1895. Much of the housing was developed on the Corbett Estate, established by Scottish developer Archibald Cameron Corbett, who acquired 278 acres of North Park Farm in 1896. Today, the station remains a notable landmark alongside Mountsfield Park, which occupies 28 acres of former estate grounds. The area maintains a distinct character shaped by its history, with many road names reflecting Corbett's Scottish heritage. You will find that life here balances historical significance with modern suburban conveniences.

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Area Size
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Population
1910
Population Density
13255 people/km²

The housing market in SE13 6LX reflects its historical evolution from a rural hamlet to a planned suburban estate. The area's accommodation is predominantly flats, a configuration that differs from the typical family house found in larger parts of South London. With home ownership at 33%, the market leans significantly towards the rental sector compared to owner-occupied zones. This figure implies that many prospective buyers must look carefully at leasehold options rather than the outright purchase of a freehold property. The Corbett Estate forms the core of this housing stock, featuring Victorian and Edwardian architecture that commands specific attention from heritage-orientated buyers. However, the prevalence of flats may limit appeal to those seeking spacious family homes with private gardens, although smaller terrace houses exist on the estate's perimeter. Because the area is a small residential cluster, market listings will be sparse compared to larger districts. You should expect a quieter, more selective market where each property sale represents a significant shift in the local register. The established nature of the buildings means maintenance and service charge costs are relevant factors for any purchaser.

House Prices in SE13 6LX

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Energy Efficiency in SE13 6LX

Daily life in SE13 6LX revolves around a compact network of amenities located within practical reach. Retail options include five main shops, among them Co-op Hither, Sainsburys Lewisham, and Sainsburys Hither, ensuring daily necessities are available without long journeys. Transport accessibility is high, with five rail stations and five major metro hubs nearby, including Elverson Road and Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich. Water travel is also convenient, with ferries departing from Greenwich Pier, Masthouse Terrace Pier, and Greenland Surrey Quays Pier. London City Airport serves as the solitary airport facility listed for the area. For leisure and fresh air, Mountsfield Park is the focal point, sitting on 28 acres of expanded grounds. Close neighbours to the station include Manor House Gardens and Manor Park to the east. You will notice that theisable Corbett Estate is characterised by reduced pub density, a decision rooted in the Scottish heritage of its developer. The area blends the convenience of suburban living with the historical integrity of its early 20th-century design.

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Demographics

The community in SE13 6LX reflects a mature demographic profile suitable for families and established residents. The median age is 47, indicating that the population is dominated by adults in the 30 to 64-year age range. This skew towards middle and older ages suggests a neighbourhood where long-term residents take root. Home ownership stands at 33%, meaning two-thirds of residents rent their homes. This high rental proportion contrasts with newer suburban developments and may indicate a mix of long-term leaseholders rather than freehold owners. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with broader patterns in parts of South East London. Accommodation is primarily composed of flats rather than detached or semi-detached houses, aligning with the area's post-railway town planning. The lack of public houses on the estate dates back to founder Archibald Cameron Corbett's strict teetotal convictions and Quaker origins. You will not find a traditional row of pubs in the Corbett Estate, a constraint that defines the social atmosphere differently from surrounding districts. The demographic stability and age profile create a settled environment where neighbours often know one another.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

33
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

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for residents of SE13 6LX?
The area has a mature community feel with a median age of 47. Most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population is predominantly White and comprises 1,910 people in a small residential cluster. Stability is evident in the late Victorian and Edwardian architecture of the Corbett Estate.

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