Area insights about Lavender Hill, London, SW11 1AA Shaftesbury, Wandsworth
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Wealthy area
Household income is higher than in 95% of immediate areas in London
Good transport links
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- Clapham Junction Rail Station - 0.3 miles
- Clapham Junction Rail Station - 0.3 miles
More than 10 supermarkets and more than 10 grocery stores within 0.5 miles
- Asda - 120 yards
- Waitrose Ltd - 150 yards
- Lidl - 164 yards
- Wholefoods - 0.1 miles
3 'Outstanding' primary schools within 1 mile
- Honeywell Infant School - 0.7 miles
- Honeywell Junior School - 0.7 miles
1 'Outstanding' secondary school within 1 mile
- Harris Academy Battersea - 0.6 miles
Things to have a closer look at
High crime rates
Crime rates are higher than in 79% of local areas in London
Noise issues are identified
- Road Traffic Noise
- Bars, pubs, clubs
Facts
Main ethnic group is White British - 55.7%, London average is 45%
Higher than London average: White British, Other White
Lower than London average: Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black
Main religion is Christian - 46.3%, London average is 48.4%
Higher than London average: No Religion
Lower than London average: Hindu, Muslim, Sikh
Main household lifestage is Under 35 years old - 62.1%, London average is 24%
Higher than London average: Under 35 years old
Lower than London average: 35-54 years old, 55-64 years old, Over 65 years old
Main household type is One-person Household - 29.7%, London average is 32%
Higher than London average: Same Sex Couple, Multi-person Household: Other
Lower than London average: Married/Cohabiting Couple with Children, Lone Parent with Children
Classification
City central (Smaller area)
Many of the residents of these neighbourhoods are employed in the financial, insurance and real estate industries, or are information and communications industry professionals engaged in a range of scientific and technical activities. Residents are more likely than average to be White.
Urban Elites (Wider area)
This Super Group comprises young professionals working in the science, technology, finance and insurance sectors. Additionally, large numbers of students rent rooms in centrally located communal establishments. Most others rent privately owned flats, large numbers of which are found in central locations. Residents are disproportionately drawn from pre 2001 EU countries, and there is also high representation of households from Chinese, Arab and other minority backgrounds.
Nearby locations
Source: London Datastore