13 important facts

Area insights about Charterhouse Street, London, EC1M 6HL

Income

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Wealthy area 7/10

Average deprivation

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Deprivation level 6/10

Professional occupations

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High % of managerial, administrative, and professional occupations 10/10

Residents with degrees

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High % of residents are degree-educated or similar 9/10

Crime

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Average crime rate 5/10

Demographics

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Main ethnic group
White British 65%
Main religion
Christian 47%
Main age band
Aged 20 to 39 29%
Main household type
One-person household 57%
Immediate area
Average for London

Noise

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Noise issues are identified

  • Bars, pubs, clubs

Transport

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Good connectivity to public transport 9/9

Amenities within 0.5 miles

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Food stores 10+

  • Tesco Express
    0.2 miles
    Supermarket
  • Farm Shop By Origin
    0.2 miles
    Supermarket
  • Tesco Express
    0.2 miles
    Supermarket

Schools

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Air quality

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Air quality doesn’t meet EU standards

Resident reviews

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8.4nice connectivity and peaceful living

Barbican , Apr 21 2024

Aldersgate Street, EC1A 4HU

nice connectivity and easy to reach, multiple tubes and buses

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8.7 This was the safest and the most…

Anna, Oct 8 2024

Clerkenwell Road, EC1M 5PW

This was the safest and the most quiet area of London I've lived in. It is also the best connected area and you can walk most places.

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Classification

European Enclaves (Smaller area)

Many residents of these accessible neighbourhoods have wide-ranging non-UK European origins. Typically residing in privately rented flats, many residents live alone and are beyond normal retirement age. There are more students than elsewhere in the Supergroup, some of which live in communal establishments. Household residents are often drawn from different ethnic groups.

Professional Employment and Family Lifecycles (Wider area)

These London neighbourhood residents are predominantly White, educated and secular. Many are employed in professional occupations and live in owned or private rented sector terraced houses.

These neighbourhoods house people of all ages, predominantly of White British or European extraction. Resident turnover is low. Religious affiliation is less common than average and tends to be Christian if expressed. Homeownership, typically of terraced houses, is common but use of the social rented sector is not. Employment is typically in professional, managerial and associate professional or technical occupations. There are few full-time students. Level 4 qualifications are common. More households lack dependent children than have them which, considered alongside low levels of crowding and over-all age structure, indicates that many households may be post child-rearing and in late middle age. Incidence of disability is low, as is residence in communal establishments.

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