Area Overview for SE13 6QB
Area Information
SE13 6QB is a specific postcode area located in the London Borough of Lewisham, covering a small residential cluster of just 2,893 square metres. Despite its compact nature, the population stands at 1,791 people, creating a dense living environment within the district of Hither Green. This area lies where the Prime Meridian crosses through the pedestrian tunnel at Hither Green Station, meaning most of the district resides in the western hemisphere. The settlement originally developed from a medieval hamlet called Romborough before transforming into a suburban district by the late 19th century. Today, the character is defined by late Victorian and Edwardian architecture, particularly on the Corbett Estate developed after 1896. You will find yourself living in an environment shaped by the legacy of Archibald Cameron Corbett, a Scottish developer whose Quaker convictions meant the area lacks public houses. The name Hither Green itself distinguishes this location from the further district on Verdant Lane. Living here connects you to a history where the railway line divides the area into an east side focused on Staplehurst Road and a west side centred on Hither Green Lane. This specific postcode offers a slice of life that balances historical significance with modern urban convenience.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2893 m²
- Population
- 1791
- Population Density
- 13466 people/km²
The housing market in SE13 6QB is characterised by a predominance of houses, reflecting the area's development as a suburban district stretching back to the late 19th century. With a home ownership rate of 51%, this is largely an owner-occupied area where residents have a vested interest in the property values of their street. This balance suggests a mix of buyers looking to enter the market and owners who have already committed to their homes. The accommodation type data confirms that detached or semi-detached houses form the backbone of the stock, rather than high-rise flats or purpose-built blocks. You are looking at a small residential cluster where individual properties hold more distinct value due to land scarcity. The existence of the Corbett Estate means you will encounter Victorian and Edwardian architecture, which commands specific market interest from buyers seeking period properties. With only 2,893 square metres of land covering 1,791 people, supply is naturally limited, which can influence property prices and availability. Home buyers considering this postcode should focus on the condition of the older housing stock, as the area relies heavily on this historical architecture. The 51% ownership figure implies a slower turnover compared to high-rental zones, making it a potentially stable market for long-term investment.
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Energy Efficiency in SE13 6QB
Residents of SE13 6QB enjoy a lifestyle supported by a compact cluster of five retail outlets. You can shop at Co-op Hither, Tesco Hither, and Sainsburys Hither, all located in the immediate vicinity. These three specific venues provide access to everyday groceries and household necessities. Beyond shopping, transport links are a major lifestyle feature, with five nearby railway stations including Hither Green and Ladywell. Five metro stations such as Elverson Road and Deptford Bridge extend your travel radius. Five ferry terminals, including Greenwich Pier and Merchant Quays Pier, offer scenic waterway access. London City Airport is only one kilometre away, making short-haul travel convenient. While the area lacks public houses, the historical Quaker influence does not diminish the presence of these diverse transport hubs. The distance to London City Airport alone is just 1,000 metres, as noted by the proximity data. This concentration of amenities means you can manage daily errands or travel plans without crossing major city boundaries. The lifestyle here is defined by convenience and access rather than nightlife, fitting the mature demographic profile.
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Schools
Families living in SE13 6QB have access to Brindishe Green School, a primary institution located near the postcode. This school holds a Good rating from Ofsted, indicating strong educational standards and management. For families with children requiring secondary education, the nearest options are not listed in the available data for this specific cluster, though Hither Green Station provides transport links to wider borough facilities. The presence of a well-rated primary school supports the area's appeal to families within the 30-64 age demographic. You can expect a standard provision of local education, anchored by Brindishe Green School's Good rating. The concentration of one primary school within this small area suggests a well-defined catchment zone where attendance depends on specific address allocations. Parents considering homes in SE13 6QB should verify the current catchment boundaries for Brindishe Green School to ensure a placement for their children. The school's rating provides a factual basis for considering this neighbourhood a viable option for education-focused buyers. No other schools are listed in the immediate vicinity data, so this primary institution is the key educational amenity.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brindishe Green School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SE13 6QB is defined by a settled population with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range among residents consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by families and established households rather than young professionals or students. Home ownership stands at 51% of the population, indicating that nearly half of the residents own their property outright or have a mortgage. The remaining accommodation is likely rented, contributing to a relatively stable community structure where long-term residents are common. The area is predominantly home to White residents, reflecting the historical settlement patterns of the London Borough of Lewisham. You will find houses as the primary accommodation type, fitting the post-war and Victorian expansion of the Corbett Estate. There are no specific deprivation statistics provided for this postcode, but the age profile suggests a mature neighbourhood. The balance of home ownership and the concentration of working-age adults create a stable social fabric. Residents here are likely focused on raising families or managing careers within the London workforce, supported by the local infrastructure.
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