Area Overview for SE20 8EW

Area Information

SE20 8EW covers a specific residential cluster of 1.2 hectares within the London Borough of Bromley. This small area sits in the Penge & Cator Ward, situated approximately 5.6 km west of Bromley town centre. You will live among 1,665 residents in a neighbourhood characterised by a mix of historical estates and Victorian development. The location dates back to the mid-19th century when the London and Croydon Railway opened across Penge Common in 1839. Historic landmarks like the Crooked Billet pub, which dates to at least 1601, remain near Penge High Street. Thomas Crapper, the plumber who invented the modern flushing toilet, once retired to 12 Thornsett Road in this same locality. Today, the site is quiet, serving as a pocket within a larger urban fabric. You will find yourself surrounded by Victorian almshouses on Beckenham Road and private residences on Maple Road. The area lacks significant planning constraints, with no protected nature reserves or woodlands affecting your immediate view. Living in SE20 8EW means navigating a compact space rich in history but isolated in its specific boundaries.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.2 hectares
Population
1665
Population Density
7213 people/km²

The housing stock in SE20 8EW is defined by a high density of flats rather than detached or semi-detached houses. With 39% home ownership, the market operates on a mixed basis of rental and owner-occupied sectors. Most homes in this specific postcode will be purpose-built flats or conversions suited to the urban Victorian and interwar architecture of Penge. You are looking at a small 1.2-hectare cluster where individual garden space will be limited compared to suburban equivalents. The area sits within the Penge & Cator Ward, encompassing parts of the historic Cator estates. You can expect properties to reflect the area's history as a fashionable suburb developed during the Victorian expansion near the Crystal Palace. The predominance of flats suggests these homes are often designed for single occupiers, couples, or small adults households. There is no specific data on sales velocity or price trends for this unique postcode, but the housing mix implies a search focus on city-style living within Bromley. Buyers seeking detached houses in this exact location face significant scarcity.

House Prices in SE20 8EW

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Energy Efficiency in SE20 8EW

Daily life in SE20 8EW involves accessing amenities within a short walk or transit journey. You can shop at Tesco Penge, Co-op Anerley, and Iceland Penge for groceries and household essentials. Five retail outlets are located nearby, covering your weekly shopping needs. For entertainment, you have access to five ferry terminals if you choose to travel by water to Greenwich or Surrey Quays. Locally, three tram stops like Harrington Road and Beckenham Road serve the immediate neighbourhood. Five railway stations provide connections to wider London. The Crooked Billet pub offers historic leisure, dating back to 1601. You can also visit Victorian almshouses on Beckenham Road for a piece of local heritage. While the 1.2-hectare size of the postcode limits on-site leisure, five rail links and five tram stops ensure variety. Dining options rely on the nearby retail and railway hubs for broader choices. Convenience is high for basics, but you must travel for specialised leisure or large-scale dining.

Amenities

Schools

Families with children living near SE20 8EW have access to two specific primary institutions located close to this area. St Anthony's Roman Catholic Primary School serves the local community along with St Anthony's Catholic Primary School. Both are primary schools dedicated to Catholic education. You will not find secondary schools listed within the immediate data scope for this specific postcode cluster. The presence of these two Catholic primaries signals a faith-based educational option for young residents. While the data does not provide Ofsted ratings for these institutions, their inclusion in the local directory indicates they are the primary choice for education in this immediate neighbourhood. Parents considering schools near SE20 8EW must look beyond this postcode to the wider Penge and Beckenham region for comprehensive education options. The mix of school types here is limited to Catholic primary provision, which may influence your decision if you require a state-funded multi-academy trust secondary school nearby.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1St Anthony's Roman Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2St Anthony's Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community living in SE20 8EW is predominantly adult, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age group among residents falls between 30 and 64 years old. You are likely to encounter neighbours who are established in their careers or nearing retirement rather than young families starting out. Home ownership remains relatively low, with only 39% of households owning their property outright. This suggests a significant portion of the local population lives in rented accommodation. The prevailing accommodation type for this postcode is flats, reflecting the density of the 1.2-hectare zone. The population density reaches an immense 143,867 people per square kilometre, placing this area in a high-density urban context despite its small physical footprint. Ethnically, White residents form the predominant group within this specific ward. These figures indicate a mature, dense living environment where rental options and flat living are the standard. If you are considering your future here, expect a mix of professional adults rather than students or young children.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

39
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

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who mainly lives in SE20 8EW and what is the community like?
The residents have a median age of 47, with most people aged 30 to 64. Only 39% own their homes, and the area is dominated by flats. The community is dense, with 143,867 people per square kilometre, and ethnically predominantly White. You will find a mature, adult-focused population rather than young families or students.
What schools are located near SE20 8EW for my children?
There are two primary schools in the immediate vicinity: St Anthony's Roman Catholic Primary School and St Anthony's Catholic Primary School. Both are Catholic institutions offering primary education. There are no secondary schools listed within this specific data set for the postcode.
Is the transport connection good for commuters living here?
Residents enjoy excellent connectivity with five nearby railway stations including Penge West and Anerley, plus five tram stops like Avenue Road. You also have five ferry options within practical reach. A broadband score of 90 and mobile score of 85 ensure strong digital links for working from home.
Are the safety and environmental conditions suitable for a family?
Environmental concerns are absent as the area passes checks for flood, wetlands, and protected woodlands. However, the crime risk score is 50, indicating a medium level of crime comparable to national averages. Standard security precautions are advisable, but the area is not classified as a high-risk zone.

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