Area Overview for SE9 1EZ
Area Information
Living in SE9 1EZ offers a specific residential experience within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. This postcode covers a small cluster of homes in what becomes the Eltham Town and Avery Hill ward. You are situated approximately 8.7 miles east-southeast of Charing Cross, placing you at the intersection of suburban life and open green spaces. Human activity in this region dates back to the Mesolithic period, and individual households here are situated near landmarks like Eltham Palace and Avery Hill Park. The area originally recorded as 'Eald Ham' in the Domesday Book has evolved into acommunity that retains significant parkland alongside its residential streets. You will find yourself in an established neighbourhood where history is present, from the 19th-century Avery Hill estate to modern family homes. Daily life involves easy access to the Dawlish Golf Club and the historic Tudor Conduit within Avery Hill Park. The character of living in SE9 1EZ is defined by its position between the urban centre and the countryside, giving residents a balanced environment. You gain proximity to National Trust sites while enjoying the convenience of nearby town centres. This location provides a settled atmosphere for those seeking a home in a historically significant part of southeast London.
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- Area Size
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- Population
- 1688
- Population Density
- 5021 people/km²
The property market in SE9 1EZ is characterised by a strong presence of owner-occupied homes. Currently, 56% of the residents own their homes, meaning the majority of transactions or investment potential lies with established homeowners rather than private landlords. The accommodation type data confirms that houses dominate the local housing stock. This contrasts sharply with areas where flats or purpose-built blocks are the norm. You are looking at a market primarily defined by detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses found in the SE9 1EZ cluster and its immediate surroundings. The small population size of 1,688 suggests a contained local market where properties sell with specific local buyer interest. The fact that most people here own their homes indicates lower rental demand compared to high-density zones. Potential buyers entering this market face a landscape of traditional residential architecture. The 1688-population limit means supply is naturally restricted compared to sprawling districts. Consequently, finding a suitable house in SE9 1EZ may require looking at the immediate Avery Hill surroundings as well. This market structure supports families and multi-generational households who seek to stay in one property for many years.
House Prices in SE9 1EZ
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Energy Efficiency in SE9 1EZ
Your lifestyle in SE9 1EZ is supported by a diverse range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Lidl Eltham, M&S Eltham, and Iceland Eltham, providing daily household necessities without a long journey. You can reach five railway stations including Eltham and Mottingham, making commuting straightforward. Five ferry terminals such as Barrier Gardens Pier and Woolwich Arsenal Pier offer direct river crossings to the mainland. Additionally, five DLR stations like King George V and Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich connect you to the wider capital network. London City Airport sits within reach, offering quick international connections for business or leisure. Local recreation centres around Avery Hill Park allow you to walk past the restored Winter Garden and Britain's largest Canary date palm. The area features the Tudor Conduit and the wild flower meadow known as Henley's Field. You will find Eltham Palace nearby, a key historic landmark for residents. These amenities create a suburban environment where green space and urban convenience coexist. Living in SE9 1EZ means having supermarkets and transport hubs close to your front door while retaining access to significant natural features.
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Families considering homes in SE9 1EZ will find Eltham Church of England Primary School as their nearest educational option. This institution holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, classifying it as a satisfactory educational provider according to government standards. As a primary school, it caters to children from the age of four up to eleven years old. The school is located near the Eltham and Avery Hill boundaries, making it accessible for residents of the SE9 1EZ postcode. No secondary schools appear in the provided list for this specific immediate vicinity. You must look beyond the SE9 1EZ cluster for high school options outside this specific dataset. The presence of a single, rated-ofsted-primary school suggests that local infant education is well-organised. Families with older children will need to research schools in the wider Eltham borough or Kent county areas. This specific primary option serves the demographic core of the neighbouring Avery Hill College of Education grounds. The 'good' rating provides parents with a baseline of quality assurance for their youngest children.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Eltham Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SE9 1EZ is distinct due to its population structure and ownership patterns. A total of 1,688 people reside in this postcode area. The median age for residents is 47 years, indicating that adults between the ages of 30 and 64 form the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a stable community rather than a transient student population or young professional hub. Home ownership stands at 56%, which indicates that more than half of the residents own their property outright or with a mortgage. You will find that the predominant accommodation type consists of houses, rather than flats or high-rise blocks. This aligns with the wider character of the Eltham Town and Avery Hill ward. The predominant ethnic group in this small residential cluster is White, reflecting the broader suburban nature of southeast London. These figures provide a clear picture of who lives here. You are dealing with a mature, owner-occupied population living in detached or semi-detached properties. This demographic stability often implies quieter streets and long-term community habits. Families raising children and older couples purchasing retirement homes are typical profiles for this specific postcode.
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