Area Overview for SE13 6UJ
Area Information
SE13 6UJ represents a specific residential cluster within the Hither Green district of the London Borough of Lewisham. This postcode covers an area of roughly 2,392 square metres and is home to 1,569 residents. The location sits at a unique geographical point where the Prime Meridian crosses through the pedestrian tunnel at Hither Green Station. The area itself became a suburban district following the arrival of the railway in 1895. Before this development, the land resembled a rural hamlet known as Romborough, which was largely wooded until the 18th century. You are looking at a neighbourhood that transformed from an agricultural settlement into a planned residential zone. Archibald Cameron Corbett purchased 278 acres of North Park Farm in 1896 and built the Corbett Estate, introducing late Victorian and Edwardian domestic architecture. The railway line effectively divides the district, creating an east side centred on Staplehurst Road and a west side focused on Hither Green Lane and Springbank Road. Street names in this cluster often reflect Corbett's Scottish heritage. Living in SE13 6UJ offers proximity to significant historical landmarks. Mountsfield Park, which opened in 1905, serves as a central green space. Hither Green Station marks the boundary between the eastern and western hemispheres. The area lacks public houses, a legacy of the developer's temperance convictions. Daily life here is shaped by the interplay between these historic structures and modern infrastructure, including excellent digital connectivity.
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- Area Size
- 2392 m²
- Population
- 1569
- Population Density
- 10703 people/km²
The property landscape in SE13 6UJ is defined by the specific accommodation type of flats. This indicates a market dominated by multi-occupancy buildings rather than detached or semi-detached houses. You are looking at a housing stock that accommodates the area's high population density of 655,865 people per square kilometre within a footprint of only 2,392 square metres. This structural reality often means properties are located in high-rise blocks or terraced developments that maximise limited land space. Home ownership stands at 51 per cent, meaning just over half of the people living in this cluster own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This majority implies that the area has achieved a degree of financial stability where buyers have chosen to invest in this specific location over renting. The other 49 per cent of residents navigate the rental market, contributing to a dynamic mix of long-term owners and tenants. If you are considering buying a home here, you must expect to search for properties that fit the flat description. The surrounding Hither Green area offers additional historic homes from the Corbett Estate, but within your specific postcode, the focus remains on公寓-style living. This market segment often appeals to professionals who appreciate the low-maintenance nature of flats and the proximity to transport hubs like Hither Green Station. The presence of Mountsfield Park nearby adds recreational value to this specific property type.
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Your daily life in SE13 6UJ benefits from a dense array of amenities located within practical reach. Retail convenience is provided by five key supermarkets, including Tesco Hither, Co-op Hither, and Morrisons Daily. These stores ensure you can purchase groceries without needing to travel far. Transport diversity is a major lifestyle feature. You have access to five rail stations, five metro stations, and five ferry terminals. Hither Green, Ladywell, and Lee stations allow you to travel by train, while Elverson Road, Deptford Bridge, and Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich serve the Underground network. Water travel is an option via Greenwich Pier, Masthouse Terrace Pier, and Greenland Surrey Quays Pier. For airport travel, London City Airport stands 1,000 metres away. Mountsfield Park, which opened in 1905, offers 28 acres of green space for relaxation and exercise. St Andrew's Church, built on land donated by Corbett, serves as a local landmark. If you enjoy walking, Hither Green Lane dates back to Roman times and runs between the Quaggy and Ravensbourne rivers. The area lacks public houses, a historical choice made by developer Corbett. You will find your leisure activities centred around parks, shops, and the transport network rather than traditional pubs. This layout encourages outdoor activity and commercial efficiency. Manor House Gardens and Manor Park to the east provide additional recreational space close to your postcode.
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The community in SE13 6UJ skews significantly older than the national average. The median age reaches 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years representing the most common demographic group. This age profile suggests a settlement favoured by established households rather than young professionals or families with very small children. You will find that 51 per cent of residents own their homes, indicating a high level of stability within the cluster. The remaining residents likely rent locally or hold diverse forms of tenure. Accommodation types in this area are predominantly flats. This structural characteristic shapes the density and layout of the residential environment within these specific boundaries. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the demographic history of the medievial hamlet and the working-class industrial era before the post-war expansion of London's suburbs. With a population density of 655,865 people per square kilometre, you are navigating a highly concentrated living environment calculated from the total population against the tiny recorded area size. This density figure points to a high-rise or tightly packed flat development model typical of urban postcodes, despite the suburban character of the broader Hither Green district. The exclusivity of flats means many residents do not have private gardens, fostering a reliance on communal spaces like Mountsfield Park for outdoor recreation.
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