Area Overview for SE20 7BX
Area Information
The postcode SE20 7BX covers a specific residential cluster within the Penge & Cator Ward of the London Borough of Bromley. This small area forms part of a wider suburb that sits approximately 3.7 miles north east of Bromley town centre. You are looking at a population of 1,848 residents living in a quiet, established setting. The location traces its roots to the Victorian era, having been part of the fashionable expansion near the Crystal Palace before merging into Bromley in 1965. History here includes the construction of the London and Croydon Railway in 1839 and the Victorian development of Penge High Street. The Crooked Billet, a public house dating back to at least 1601, remains a key local landmark. Thomas Crapper, the inventor of the flush toilet, once retired to 12 Thornsett Road in this vicinity. Key landmarks include the Crooked Billet... Penge High Street... Thomas Crapper... Daily life for a homebuyer in SE20 7BX is defined by proximity to larger transport hubs and established shopping streets. This postcode serves as a quiet residential pocket close to the action without being part of the busiest commercial zones. The area benefits from a clean safety record regarding natural hazards, with no flood risk or protected nature reserves encroaching on the housing stock. You can access the wider network of suburban London efficiently while enjoying the peace of a small neighbourhood. The community feels grounded in history yet connects easily to modern amenities.
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- 9984 people/km²
The property market in SE20 7BX is characterised by a strong tradition of ownership. Exactly 60% of residents in this postcode own their homes. This statistic defines the local character more than the rental sector does. The primary accommodation type found here is Houses rather than flats or apartments. This implies that the immediate surroundings offer detached or semi-detached stock typical of south-east London suburbs. For buyers searching for homes in SE20 7BX, the market is predominantly established rather than a high-flux rental zone. This often means properties have been in the same family for generations. Home ownership: 60%. Accommodation type: Houses. When viewing properties, you will find that the stock suits families and those seeking space. The high ownership percentage suggests that swapping homes happens less frequently than in investment-heavy areas. Prices in this small cluster reflect the stability of owner-occupiers. If you are considering a purchase, you are entering a market where sellers are likely staying local. This creates a consistent environment for transactions. The presence of Houses as the main accommodation type supports the idea of larger gardens and private outdoor space. This is distinct from borough centres where flats dominate the skyline.
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Energy Efficiency in SE20 7BX
Your daily lifestyle in SE20 7BX benefits from a dense network of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Tesco Penge, Iceland Penge, and Sainsburys Penge. You can access these supermarkets for weekly shopping without travelling further than the suburb. Dining and social venues are not explicitly listed but the presence of major grocery chains suggests a full service environment. For rail commutes, you are near Penge East, Penge West Station, and Kent House. Retail: Tesco, Iceland, Sainsbury's. Rail: Penge East, Penge West, Kent House. Historic transport links add character to the area's utility. The London and Croydon Railway opened in 1839 across Penge Common. The Victorian era shaped the street layout you navigate today. Penge High Street, formerly Penge New Road, remains a key commercial artery. You can reach the Crooked Billet pub for a historic drinking experience. The Free Watermen and Lightermen's Almshouses stand on Beckenham Road as a reminder of the area's maritime history. Queen Adelaide Almshouses and St. John's Cottages are also located nearby. This mix of historic landmarks and modern retail creates a functional yet culturally rich daily routine.
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Living in SE20 7BX, you join a community where the median age stands at 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic profile suggests a settled population with families and professionals rather than transient lifestyle renters. The predominant ethnic group in this cluster is White. Data indicates that 60% of households own their property outright or via mortgage. This high ownership rate typically points to long-term residents who have put down roots in the neighbourhood. The remaining 40% are likely sheltered tenants or those recently purchasing properties in this specific cluster. Most common age range: Adults (30-64 years). Median age: 47. Home ownership: 60%. The accommodation type in SE20 7BX consists primarily of Houses. This aligns with the ownership figures, suggesting a stock of detached or semi-detached family homes rather than high-density flats. You are looking at a demographic where stability is the norm. The age distribution reflects a mature community where residents often stay for decades. There are no significant pockets of young professionals or bachelors dominating the scene. The community feels stable and rooted. The diversity level is largely White according to available census data for this small cluster.
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