Area Overview for SE22 9BY
Area Information
Living in SE22 9BY means residing within a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster. You will find a population of 2,016 people calling this tight-knit space home. This compact environment creates a distinct atmosphere where neighbours often know each other well. The area sits in England and offers a defined sense of place for those who prefer a smaller footprint. Daily life here revolves around convenience and proximity, with key services and transport links located within practical reach. The small size of the residential cluster means you can navigate the neighbourhood quickly on foot. Many residents value the clear boundaries of the area while still benefiting from the broader facilities available nearby. You gain access to a range of transport modes, from rail to ferry, which keeps commuting times manageable. The community benefits from being part of a larger South London network without losing its local character. This specific location provides a consistent living environment where you do not need to travel far for essentials. The area serves as a stable base for those seeking a home in a recognised postcode sector with established infrastructure.
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- Population
- 2016
- Population Density
- 9946 people/km²
The property market in SE22 9BY is defined by high flat ownership and moderate residential stability. With flats forming the predominant accommodation type, you are looking at a housing stock suited for vertical living. The 46% home ownership figure indicates that just under half of the residents own their property, leaving the remainder in the rental sector. This mix suggests a balanced market where both buyers and tenants find suitable options within this postcode. The specific nature of the area as a small residential cluster means housing supply is limited, which can drive competition for available homes. You will find most properties align with the flat-style living that characterises the immediate surroundings. Buyers should note that the accommodation type does not offer many detached or semi-detached houses as the primary option. The market reflects the underlying demographics of an adult population needing efficient living spaces. Prices and availability will reflect the demand for flats in this specific South London location. Understanding these structural elements helps you evaluate whether your preferred property type matches the local reality of SE22 9BY.
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Energy Efficiency in SE22 9BY
Residents of SE22 9BY enjoy immediate access to a diverse range of amenities within practical reach. You will find five retail options nearby including Tesco East, Co-op Dulwich, and M&S Dulwich for daily shopping needs. Five railway stations lie close by, offering easy access to Peckham Rye, North Dulwich, and Denmark Hill. The area also has five metro stations available at Oval, Stockwell, and Deptford Bridge for faster links to inner London. Ferry services operate from Masthouse Terrace Pier, Greenland Surrey Quays Pier, and Wapping Pier if you prefer river travel. Three bus routes connect the area to major coach terminals, ensuring nationwide connectivity is just a stop away. This density of retail and transport means you do not need to drive frequently for essentials or leisure. The combination of high-street names like M&S with local convenience stores supports a varied shopping experience. Commuters can choose between the tube, overground, or bus depending on their destination. The sheer number of station options gives you flexibility in your travel plans each morning. Lifestyle choices range from a quick coffee at a local shop to a longer trip from Victoria Coach Station.
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Schools
Families living in SE22 9BY have immediate access to a mix of state and independent education options. The Theodore McLeary Primary School operates as an independent institution, offering a private education choice close to the area. Grove Vale School and Goose Green Primary School serve the local community as state-funded primary schools. You will find two independent options at The Theodore McLeary Primary School and Southwark Small School, providing parents with alternative curriculum choices. The presence of these schools means you do not need to leave the immediate neighbourhood for essential education. The mix of primary and independent schools caters to different family preferences regarding fees and teaching philosophies. Residents can choose between the traditional state sector with Grove Vale and Goose Green or the independent sector with Southwark Small and The Theodore McLeary. This variety ensures that families have multiple routes for their childrens early education without extensive commuting. The proximity of these named institutions makes them a central part of daily life planning for parents. You will find that higher education and secondary options are outside this immediate scope but accessible via the local transport network.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Theodore McLeary Primary School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Grove Vale School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Southwark Small School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Goose Green Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | The Theodore McLeary Primary School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SE22 9BY reflects a mature population with a median age of 47. Most residents fall into the 30-64 years age range, indicating a household dominated by established adults rather than young families or retirees. Home ownership stands at exactly 46%, meaning nearly half of the residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The other half of the population rents their accommodation within this specific cluster. Flats form the predominant type of accommodation here, suggesting a high-rise or converted building style common in South London. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the long-standing history of this neighbourhood in Dulwich and Peckham. You will find a housing stock that caters specifically to adults seeking flat living. The age profile suggests a area where people have settled down and are looking for stability rather than transient living. This demographic concentration creates a quiet domestic atmosphere rather than a chaotic youth hub. The 46% ownership rate indicates a mixed market but with a significant portion of long-term occupants. Understanding these figures helps you gauge the stability of the local population before making a purchase decision.
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