Area Overview for SE13 6QH

Area Information

Hither Green occupies a distinctive position where the Prime Meridian crosses the pedestrian tunnel at the local station, physically placing most of the district in the western hemisphere. This specific postcode, SE13 6QH, covers a small residential cluster of just 2450 square metres within the London Borough of Lewisham. Despite its tiny footprint, the area supports a population of 1910 people, creating a tightly knit community environment. The neighbourhood has evolved from a medieval hamlet called Romborough, which was destroyed by the Black Death, into a settled suburban district characterised by late Victorian and Edwardian domestic architecture. The defining feature of this area is the railway line that runs through its centre, dating back to the opening of Hither Green Station on 1 June 1895. This pivotal moment transformed what was once rural land into a sought-after suburban district. Much of the current housing stock stems from the Corbett Estate, developed between 1896 and the early twentieth century by Archibald Cameron Corbett, a Scottish developer with strict Quaker convictions. Living in this part of SE13 6QH means residing in an area that balances its industrial railway heritage with lush green spaces like Mountsfield Park, which sits amidst former houses and bomb-damaged terraces. The area remains a quiet residential zone where history and modern transport conveniences intersect seamlessly.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2450 m²
Population
1910
Population Density
13255 people/km²

The property market in SE13 6QH is defined by a housing stock that leans heavily towards flat accommodation. With three in ten residents owning their homes, the area presents a mixed landscape of rented flats and owner-occupied properties. The historical influence of the Corbett Estate means that many homes on the immediate site of the Corbett Estate are Victorian and Edwardian flats, famously featuring Scottish names on their road signs. This creates a specific market character where flat-living is the predominant choice for most inhabitants looking for homes in this specific postcode. The relatively low home ownership rate of 33% suggests that a substantial number of residents access the area through the private rental sector. For buyers evaluating homes in SE13 6QH, the scarcity of single family homes within the immediate 2450 square metres means competition often centres on period flats or converted properties. The area does not function as a typical family suburb with detached houses; instead, it offers compact, character-filled living within a historic railway setting. Anyone purchasing here should expect to navigate a market focused heavily on second-hand period flats. The mix of architects and terraces from the late 19th century provides a unique aesthetic that differs from newer, purpose-built developments. This market reality dictates that buyers seeking traditional ground-floor family homes may need to look slightly beyond the immediate boundaries of the small SE13 6QH cluster.

House Prices in SE13 6QH

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Energy Efficiency in SE13 6QH

Daily life in SE13 6QH revolves around a robust selection of amenities situated within practical reach. Residents have access to five retail outlets, with Co-op Hither, Sainsburys Hither, and Sainsburys Lewisham serving the daily shopping needs of the community. Dining and grocery runs are conveniently handled without the need to travel far from the postcode. Transport options further enrich the lifestyle, with five rail and five metro stations nearby, plus five ferry terminals including Greenwich Pier and Cutty Sark for Maritime Maritime Greenwich. Residents also have access to one airport, London City Airport, which supports short express flights to Europe. Green space is a cornerstone of local life, anchored by Mountsfield Park, which opened in August 1905. This 28-acre space includes land acquired from Charlton Athletic's former football ground in 1923, offering varied terrain for recreation. St Andrew's Church, built on land donated by the original developer, adds a historic focal point to the surroundings. Nearby Manor House Gardens and Manor Park provide additional green areas to the east. The absence of public houses in the immediate area is a direct legacy of Archibald Cameron Corbett's temperance convictions, giving the neighbourhood a distinctly quieter character compared to neighbouring districts. This choice-conscious environment allows residents to blend historical immersion with modern conveniences like high-speed broadband and seamless travel links.

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Demographics

The community in SE13 6QH is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years old. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a largely mature population that has remained in the area for significant periods. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where families and established professionals settle rather than young transients passing through. Home ownership stands at 33% for the postcode, meaning that a significant portion of residents rent their homes. The majority of these homes are flats, reflecting the urban nature of the development on the Corbett Estate. Residents are primarily of White ethnicity, which aligns with the broader historical development of the area as a suburban extension of South London. With a population density derived from the 1910 residents occupying the small 2450 square metre cluster, living in SE13 6QH offers a sense of proximity without total urban isolation. The high concentration of adults in their house prime years correlates with the presence of long-standing institutions like Hither Green Hospital and St Andrew's Church. This stable age group often values the quiet, tree-lined streets and established community networks that the area has fostered since the late nineteenth century. Understanding this demographic makeup helps prospective buyers recognise that the area caters to those seeking a settled, middle-aged lifestyle rather than a bustling youth hub.

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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