Area Overview for SE6 1BZ

Area Information

Living in SE6 1BZ places you within Catford South, an electoral ward in the London Borough of Lewisham defined since 2002. This specific postcode covers a residential cluster near the River Ravensbourne, situated around coordinates 51.430036, -0.00622. The area forms part of the district's administrative centre and lies southwest of Lewisham itself. With a population of 1,930, this small neighbourhood offers a compact living environment where daily life revolves around established local hubs. The ward has historical roots tracing back to 1254, originating from a ford across the River Ravensbourne used by wild cats and cattle. While one part of the district listed Rushey Green as having a 16th-century history and suburban development from the 1890s, SE6 1BZ specifically functions as a defined unitary ward today. Residents here enjoy proximity to significant landmarks such as the Grade II listed Broadway Theatre, which opened in 1932, and the Black Horse and Harrow pub, built in 1700. The area is characterised by its suburban urban mix, including segmental street markets and non-chain eateries. You are located near the Catford Cat sculpture at the Catford Centre and Mountsfield Park, which hosts the annual Lewisham Peoples Day. The character of the area reflects a blend of brutalist architecture, such as the Milford Towers, alongside older Grade II listed structures like the Eros Tower. This postcode provides direct access to the broader Catford district, offering a balance of residential peace and urban accessibility without the density of central London.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1930
Population Density
12010 people/km²

The property market in SE6 1BZ is defined by a high level of owner occupation, with 73% of residents owning their homes. This significant majority suggests that the local estate market is driven more by existing owners than by new buyers looking to rent or purchase quickly. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the region's historical suburban development patterns. This focus on house types supports the high home ownership percentage and creates a market where properties are often sold within established families passing down their homes or trading up. For buyers looking at this specific area, the housing stock likely includes semi-detached and detached properties rather than apartments or flats. This is consistent with the ward's description as a suburban urban district where larger plots of land for individual houses prevail. The age of the residents, with a median age of 47, indicates that you may encounter property transactions involving estate succession or relocations by established households. The 73% ownership rate means there is less turnover pressure from landlords managing rental portfolios in this immediate cluster compared to denser post-war tower blocks. You should expect a market where home values are influenced by the quality of house stock rather than speculative rental yields. The presence of notable features like the Grade II listed Eros Tower and Milford Towers nearby adds to the architectural value of the surrounding homes. While brutalist redevelopment occurred in the 1960s across parts of Catford, the dominance of houses in SE6 1BZ points to a more traditional market. Buyers here are likely seeking self-contained living spaces with gardens, consistent with the higher age range and ownership figures.

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Energy Efficiency in SE6 1BZ

Living in SE6 1BZ offers immediate access to a wide range of amenities. Five retail outlets serve the area, including Co-op Catford, Morrisons Daily, and Lidl Catford. These stores provide your daily essentials and groceries without requiring a long journey to larger shopping centres. For leisure and dining, you have five metro options available, including the Elverson Road, Deptford Bridge, and Beckenham Road Tram Stop. This diversity of transport options enriches your lifestyle by connecting you to broader cultural and entertainment districts quickly. Cultural life is vibrant due to five nearby venues like the Broadway Theatre, opened in 1932, which stands as a Grade II listed art deco landmark. The Catford Broadway street market allows you to browse local goods regularly. Nearby amenities also include five ferry terminals, such as Greenwich Pier and Greenland Surrey Quays Pier, offering unique travel experiences across the river. You can enjoy local pubs like the Black Horse and Harrow, built in 1700, or visit the Catford Cat sculpture at the Catford Centre. Nature lovers can visit Mountsfield Park, which hosts the Lewisham Peoples Day. The area also features the Catford Cat sculpture prominently located at the Catford Centre. The proximity to the River Ravensbourne and the included Greenports enhances the outdoor appeal. Whether you seek shopping at Co-op Catford, theatre at the Broadway Theatre, or dining at local non-chain eateries, these five categories of amenities ensure your daily needs are met. The presence of five rail stations and five tram stops puts the wider London network within practical reach. This combination of retail, transport, and culture defines the lifestyle here.

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Demographics

The community in SE6 1BZ displays a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range falls between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population dominated by adults rather than children or young families. This older age profile contrasts with the broader Lewisham average of 38 and the London average of 37 years, suggesting a neighbourhood that attracts settled residents. House ownership stands at a high 73%, meaning the majority of people living here own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This figure reflects a stable community structure where families and individuals have long-term roots in the area. The predominant ethnic group in this postcode is White, aligning with the general character of much of south east London. While specific breakdowns of other ethnicities are not detailed, the demographic data points toward a predominantly White community. The accommodation type is exclusively houses for this area, distinguishing it from parts of south London which may feature high-rise blocks or terraced housing. This housing form supports the higher home ownership rate and accommodates the adult population who prefer detached or semi-detached living. The lack of flattened demographic numbers suggests a consistent lifestyle focused on established neighbourhood living. Those considering homes in SE6 1BZ will find a population that values stability and local knowledge.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

73
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

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in SE6 1BZ and what does the community feel like?
The community consists primarily of adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. The population is predominantly White and has a high home ownership rate of 73%. This suggests a stable, mature neighbourhood where residents value established living.
How is the transport and connectivity infrastructure for residents?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 100 and a good mobile coverage score of 85. Physically, you are near five rail stations including Catford and Bellingham, as well as trams and five ferry terminals like Greenwich Pier.
Is SE6 1BZ considered a safe place to live?
Yes, the area has a low crime risk score of 83, placing it below the average for crime. Environmental assessments also show no flood risk and no planning constraints from protected nature reserves or wetland sites.
What amenities and lifestyle options are available nearby?
Residents have access to five retail hubs including Co-op Catford and Lidl, plus local attractions like the Broadway Theatre and Mountsfield Park. Five metro stations and tram stops are within practical reach for daily commutes.

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