Area Overview for SE6 2LJ
Area Information
SE6 2LJ is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster in south east London. This area spans just 1.2 hectares and forms part of the Catford South ward within the London Borough of Lewisham. The location sits around coordinates 51.430036, -0.00622, placing it near the River Ravensbourne and southwest of Lewisham itself. Residents live in a suburban urban district defined by brutalist architecture, street markets, and non-chain eateries. The ward is centred around shopping and the Broadway Theatre, which opened in 1932. Daily life here involves proximity to railway stations and trams that have historically aided development. The area was first recorded in 1254, deriving its name from a ford across the River Ravensbourne frequented by wild cats. This ward was established for elections in 2002, electing three councillors to the local council. The population currently totals 2,161 people, creating a tight-knit community within this compact boundary. You are living in a sector that balances historical roots with modern urban connectivity. The postcode district offers a specific slice of broader Catford life.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.2 hectares
- Population
- 2161
- Population Density
- 6473 people/km²
Homes in SE6 2LJ are primarily flats. Five out of every ten adults own their property. This 53 per cent ownership rate indicates a split market between owners and renters. The area is a specific residential cluster rather than a large development zone. You are looking at a small footprint covering only 1.2 hectares. This size limits the variety of property types compared to wider neighbourhoods. Most homes are flats suited to the high population density of 183,184 people per square kilometre. The stock does not include large detached or semi-detached houses based on the accommodation type data. Buyers should expect a focus on urban living solutions within this postcode. The surrounding Catford area features brutalist architecture and street markets. These elements influence the value and appeal of flats in SE6 2LJ. The market is defined by its compact nature and specific housing form. Investors and buyers need to understand this concentration of flats and moderate ownership levels.
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Energy Efficiency in SE6 2LJ
Living in SE6 2LJ means accessing retail and leisure within practical reach. Five retail venues are nearby, including Lidl Catford, Co-op Catford, and Iceland Catford. Five rail stations are close, such as Catford and Ladywell. Five metro stops point to Elverson Road and Beckenham Road. Five ferry locations offer river crossings at Greenwich Pier and Masthouse Terrace Pier. One airport is accessible: London City Airport. The nearby Broadway Theatre is a Grade II listed art deco building opened in 1932. The Black Horse and Harrow pub stands on a site built in 1700. Mountsfield Park hosts the Lewisham Peoples Day event. You are surrounded by shops, dining, and cultural venues. The Catford Cat sculpture sits at the Catford Centre. These amenities define the daily rhythm of life. The area remains accessible by train, tram, or water.
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Schools
Four schools lie within practical reach of SE6 2LJ. Broadoak Rru operates as an other type school for the local community. Priory House Private School is an independent school option for families. Both institutions are located near the residential cluster. The data does not provide Ofsted ratings for these specific venues. You must check the latest inspection reports before enrolment. This mix of state and independent education offers choices for residents. The area supports schools near SE6 2LJ for children in the neighbourhood. Families often look at these two names when considering education. The nearest schools serve the local population of 2,161 people. Transport links connect students to the broader Lewisham system. The absence of other data on school performance suggests a need for independent verification.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Broadoak Rru | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Priory House Private School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SE6 2LJ has a median age of 47 years. Most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age profile suggests a stable neighbourhood rather than a transient one. Home ownership stands at 53 per cent. Accommodation type is predominantly flats. This contrasts with larger family houses found in other parts of Lewisham. The predominant ethnic group is White. These figures define the social fabric of this small cluster. You are buying into an area where older adults and professionals likely dominate. The lack of younger families correlates with the flat-based housing stock. Wealth distribution and deprivation levels are not detailed in the current data, but the age and ownership statistics paint a clear picture. The high density of 183,184 people per square kilometre indicates a concentrated living environment. Residents here have neighbours on almost every side. The mix of homeowners and flat owners shapes the local political and social decisions.
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