Area Overview for SE13 6QF

Area Information

Living in SE13 6QF means residing in a small, tightly defined residential cluster within the Hither Green district of the London Borough of Lewisham. This postcode covers only 1.2 hectares but supports a population of 1,910 people, resulting in a population density of 154,269 people per square kilometre. The area sits where the Prime Meridian crosses a pedestrian tunnel at Hither Green Station, placing most of the district in the western hemisphere. Historically, the settlement evolved from a medieval hamlet called Romborough into a suburban district characterised by late Victorian and Edwardian architecture. The land was once part of North Park Farm, which developer Archibald Cameron Corbett transformed after purchasing it in 1896. His vision included building reduced-rate season tickets for residents and establishing a temperance-free zone free of public houses. Today, the Corbett Estate remains the most notable architectural feature, comprising historic houses developed from 1896 onwards. You will find that road names often reflect Corbett's Scottish heritage, linking the local geography to his background. This combination of historical significance and high-density living defines the actual character of SE13 6QF for anyone considering buying there.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.2 hectares
Population
1910
Population Density
13255 people/km²

The property market in SE13 6QF is defined by its predominance of flats and a significant rental sector. With home ownership standing at just 33%, you will find that most 1,910 residents in this 1.2-hectare area are tenants rather than owners. This dynamic usually means that the housing stock consists mainly of purpose-built blocks or former industrial conversions adapted for residential use, typical of the Corbett Estate architecture dating from the late 19th century. Because the area is primarily a flat-dominated zone, buyers looking for semi-detached houses or detached bungalows will find very few options directly within these postcode boundaries. If you are considering purchasing, the prevailing market suggests a focus on leasehold properties rather than freehold homes. The high density of 154,269 people per square kilometre further emphasises that space is at a premium here. Potential buyers should expect competition from other renters and landlords interested in these specific flats. The property profile is distinct from wider suburban areas where ownership rates often exceed 60%. Your search in SE13 6QF will likely centre on flats within the historic Victorian and Edwardian buildings that characterise the district.

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Energy Efficiency in SE13 6QF

Daily life in SE13 6QF offers convenient access to a variety of retail and leisure amenities without needing to travel far. Within practical reach, you have five retail options, including Co-op Hither, Sainsburys Hither, and Budgens Ladywell. These shops address everyday essentials and grocery needs for the 1,910 residents living in this cluster. Transport connectivity allows easy movement to five nearby rail hubs, including Hither Green Station which features the Prime Meridian crossing. The area also connects to five metro stations like Deptford Bridge and Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich. For water travel, five ferry services depart from facilities such as Greenwich Pier and Masthouse Terrace Pier. If you prefer air travel, London City Airport is one of the nearby aviation hubs within reach. For relaxation, Mountsfield Park is a significant open space on the grounds of the former Mountsfield house, expanded to 25 acres over time. St Andrew's Church stands on land originally donated by developer Archibald Cameron Corbett. The lack of public houses in the immediate vicinity is a legacy of Corbett's temperance convictions from Quaker origins. You will find that lifestyle in SE13 6QF balances modern convenience with a unique historical quirk regarding alcohol-free zones.

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Demographics

The community in SE13 6QF reflects an established, mature neighbourhood with a median age of 47 years. Adults between 30 and 64 years old constitute the most common age range among residents. This demographic profile suggests a family-oriented environment or a home base for those further along in their careers. Housing in this postcode area consists primarily of flats, which aligns with the high-density nature of the land. Only 33% of residents own their homes, indicating that the majority of the 1,910 people living here rent their accommodation. This relatively low ownership rate is typical for areas dominated by flat developments where leasehold structures are common. While specific deprivation data is not included in the available records, the population stability and age range point to a settled community rather than a transient one. The predominant ethnic group is White, though modern London demographics often result in mixed populations within small clusters. Understanding that people here are largely renters rather than owners is crucial for anyone looking at the local social fabric or planning long-term investments in SE13 6QF.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

33
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in SE13 6QF?
The community in SE13 6QF is mature and stable, with a median age of 47 and the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. Out of 1,910 residents, only 33% own their homes, suggesting a large cohort of renters. The area is characterised by late Victorian and Edwardian architecture on the Corbett Estate. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the high density of 154,269 people per square kilometre creates a closely knit urban environment.
How is transport and connectivity in SE13 6QF?
Digital connectivity is outstanding, with fixed broadband scoring 95 out of 100 and mobile coverage at 85 out of 100. Physically, five rail stations including Hither Green are nearby, along with five metro stations and five ferry services. The railway line divides the area into east and west sides, with the Prime Meridian crossing marked at Hither Green Station. Access to London City Airport via five airport routes further enhances travel options.
Are there nearby shops and parks?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Co-op Hither and Sainsburys Hither. For recreation, Mountsfield Park is a key feature, opened in 1905 and expanded over the years. St Andrew's Church provides a historical landmark. The area notably lacks public houses due to the temperance convictions of developer Archibald Cameron Corbett. Famous local transport landmarks include the Corbett Estate houses built from 1896 onwards.
Is SE13 6QF a safe place to live?
Crime risk is assessed at a warning level with a score of 52, indicating medium risk and average crime rates. Standard security precautions are advisable. Environmentally, flood risk passes with a score of 0, and there are no planning constraints like protected woodlands or AONBs. This means the area faces standard urban crime challenges but has excellent environmental safety and minimal development restrictions.

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