Area Overview for SE6 2TG

Area Information

SE6 2TG represents a specific postcode cluster within the broader SU of Catford South in the London Borough of Lewisham. This residential area covers a compact footprint of 3,513 square metres yet houses a population of 2,288 people, resulting in a very high population density of 651,324 people per square kilometre. You will find this cluster situated near the River Ravensbourne, southwest of Lewisham itself. The location has historical roots dating back to 1254, named after a ford used by wild cats and cattle across the river. Daily life here is defined by its status as part of a suburban urban district known for brutalist architecture and street markets. The character of the ward centres around shopping and the Broadway Theatre, offering a mix of non-chain eateries and pubs. While the area underwent significant brutalist redevelopment in the 1960s, it retains key landmarks such as the Grade II listed Eros Tower and Milford Towers. The Catford Cat sculpture at the Catford Centre and the historic Black Horse and Harrow pub, reputedly visited by Karl Marx, provide a distinct sense of place. Residents enjoy proximity to Mountsfield Park, where the Lewisham Peoples Day event takes place. Living in SE6 2TG means accessing a community that balances historical significance with modern suburban convenience, centred firmly around the Catford district.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3513 m²
Population
2288
Population Density
10246 people/km²

The housing market in SE6 2TG is dominated by flats, reflecting the area's classification as a high-density residential cluster. With a population density exceeding 650,000 people per square kilometre, the physical footprint of just 3,513 square metres necessitates vertical living solutions. Only 39 per cent of residents own their homes, suggesting that renting remains a primary accommodation route for many people living in this part of Catford South. This high proportion of renters points to a dynamic market where short-term stays and tenancies coexist with long-term ownership. Potential buyers looking at homes in SE6 2TG should expect a stock typical of post-war redevelopment, including the Grade II listed Milford Towers nearby. The area was subject to large-scale suburban development from the 1890s followed by brutalist schemes in the 1960s, leaving a architectural legacy of concrete and glass. These flats are often situated near key transport links, enhancing their appeal to commuters. The mix of ownership types means the market can be volatile, yet the specific nature of the accommodation type provides privacy and shared facilities that suit urban living. For those considering purchasing, the low home ownership rate indicates strong investment potential at the tenancy end, while owners benefit from a community with a proven history of evolving from rural crossings to a major London suburb.

House Prices in SE6 2TG

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Energy Efficiency in SE6 2TG

Daily life for residents of SE6 2TG is enhanced by a dense network of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Tesco Bellingham, Co-op Bellingham, and the M&S Downham Bromley BP, ensuring local grocery and shopping needs are met. Public transport access is exceptionally convenient, with five notable transport hubs spanning rail, metro, and ferry options. You can reach Bellingham Station, Lower Sydenham, or Greenwich Pier quickly, integrating seamless travel into your routine. The character of the area is supported by unique features like the Catford Cat sculpture and the Broadway Theatre, a Grade II listed art deco building opened in 1932. Mountsfield Park serves as a green space, hosting the annual Lewisham Peoples Day event which draws the community together. Historically significant venues such as the Black Horse and Harrow pub, built in 1700, add cultural depth to your neighbourhood. The area's streets are lined with non-chain eateries and pubs, fostering a diverse culinary scene away from sterile high streets. Living here offers direct access to the Catford Broadway street market and proximity to the River Ravensbourne. These amenities create a lifestyle that balances historic charm with modern convenience, making SE6 2TG a well-connected residential hub.

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Demographics

The community profile of SE6 2TG reflects an established neighbourhood with an average resident age of 38, which is older than both the Lewisham average of 36 and London's overall average of 37. The most common age range among residents consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. Despite this relatively mature demographic, home ownership stands at 39 per cent, indicating a significant rental population within the cluster. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White. Housing in this postcode is characterised by flats, which aligns with the high-density living environment. The small area size of 3,513 square metres combined with a population of 2,288 creates an intimate neighbourhood feel despite the urban setting. While specific deprivation indices are not provided in current records, the area's history as a site of 1960s brutalist redevelopment suggests a mix of social housing and private developments. The ward was first established as a unitary ward for elections in 2002, electing three councillors to Lewisham London Borough Council. This administrative history supports a stable, long-term community structure. Residents living here are part of an urban district that has evolved from rural hamlets in 1745 to a bustling suburban hub, maintaining a demographic balance that favours families and professionals over younger students.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
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

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the home ownership situation in SE6 2TG?
Only 39 per cent of residents in SE6 2TG own their homes. This low ownership rate suggests a market where renting is a common accommodation type. Flats predominate in this cluster, fitting the high-density living style of the area.
How does the transport network support daily commuting?
Residents have access to five nearby transport options including Bellingham Station, Beckenham Hill Station, and Greenwich Pier. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100 and broadband reaches 77 out of 100, ensuring strong digital and physical connectivity for commuting.
Is SE6 2TG safe to live in?
The area has a medium crime risk with a score of 46, meaning crime rates are average and standard precautions are needed. However, it passes environmental safety checks for protected natural sites. The critical concern is flood risk, rated at 100, indicating high potential for flood events.
What local amenities are available?
You will find Tesco Bellingham, the Co-op Bellingham, and the historic Black Horse pub nearby. The area also includes the Broadway Theatre and Mountsfield Park, which hosts the Lewisham Peoples Day event.
Who typically lives in SE6 2TG?
The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years, with an overall average age of 38. White residents form the predominant ethnic group, and flats are the main accommodation type for this population of 2,288 people.

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