Area insights about Hayes Place, London, NW1 6UA
Income
View »Wealthy area 10/10
Non-deprived area
View »Deprivation level 2/10
Professional occupations
View »High % of managerial, administrative, and professional occupations 7/10
Residents with degrees
View »High % of residents are degree-educated or similar 9/10
Crime
View »High crime rate 7/10
Demographics
View »- Main ethnic group
- Other White 32%
- Main religion
- Christian 44%
- Main age band
- Aged 20 to 39 54%
- Main household type
- One-person household 46%
Noise
View »No noise issues identified
Transport
View »Good connectivity to public transport 9/9
Transport stations 17
Amenities within 0.5 miles
View »Food stores 10+
- Tesco 79 yardsSupermarket
- Marks And Spencer - Simply Food 140 yardsSupermarket
- The Co-Operative Food 0.3 milesSupermarket
Schools
View »Primary Schools
- St Edward's Catholic Primary School 105 yards Good
- Christ Church Bentinck CofE Primary School 0.1 miles Outstanding
- St Mary's Bryanston Square CofE School 0.2 miles Good
- Ark King Solomon Academy 0.2 miles Outstanding
- ICS London 0.3 miles No rating (independent)
- Sylvia Young Theatre School 0.4 miles No rating (independent)
Secondary Schools
Air quality
View »Air quality doesn’t meet EU standards
Resident reviews
View »Ashbridge Street, Nov 10 2024
It is close to many amenities and well connected. It is residential and quiet, but it's close to church street which gets busy with the market. Very close to beautiful regents...
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Modupe, Mar 24 2023
Quite busy. Close to Hyde Park and other tourist destinations. Lots of transport links. Not far from Paddington station. Multicultural. Lots of restaurants (including Middle E...
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Classification
Senior Professionals (Smaller area)
These very central neighbourhoods house residents whose ages are more skewed towards older age cohorts than elsewhere in the Supergroup. Few households have young children. Rates of illness are low. Indian ethnicity is rare compared to the Supergroup mean. Property under occupation is more common, despite the centrality of neighbourhoods, and more residents live in communal establishments than elsewhere in the Supergroup.
Central Connected Professionals and Managers (Wider area)
These Central London neighbourhoods are home for a blend of young, educated professionals from diverse backgrounds. Residents are of prime working age and typically live in privately rented flats, some of them crowded.
Adult residents of these neighbourhoods are typically aged 25 to 44, working full-time in professional, managerial or associate professional occupations. There are few families with dependent children. The predominantly Inner London neighbourhoods have an international character, including many residents born elsewhere in Europe alongside high numbers of individuals identifying as of Chinese ethnicity. Many individuals are never married, childless and/or living alone. Above average numbers of individuals, likely to be full-time students, live in communal establishments. Elsewhere, privately rented flats are the dominant housing type. Residents of these areas are well-qualified, with a significant number holding Level 4 or above qualifications. There is a correspondingly high level of individuals employed full-time in professional, managerial and associated professional or technical occupations. Employing industries are financial, real estate, professional, administration, and, to a lesser degree, transport and communications. Unemployment is uncommon.
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