UK Property Area Data
Explore property data for postcodes across the UK. Each area page includes crime statistics, flood risk assessments, recent sold prices, nearby schools, broadband estimates, and council tax bands.
London
SW1A covers the heart of Westminster, home to Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and Whitehall.
SW3 encompasses Chelsea and parts of Knightsbridge, known for the King's Road shopping district and elegant Georgian townhouses.
SW7 covers South Kensington, home to the Natural History Museum, V&A, and Science Museum.
SE1 spans the South Bank from Waterloo to London Bridge, featuring the Tate Modern, Borough Market, and Southwark Cathedral.
E1 covers Whitechapel, Spitalfields, and parts of Wapping — an area rich in history and cultural diversity.
E14 is centred on Canary Wharf, London's secondary financial district on the Isle of Dogs.
N1 covers Islington, Angel, and parts of Barnsbury — characterised by elegant Georgian squares, independent boutiques along Upper Street, and a thriving food scene.
NW1 encompasses Camden Town, Regent's Park, and Primrose Hill.
NW3 covers Hampstead and parts of Belsize Park, famous for Hampstead Heath and its hilltop village character.
W1 spans Mayfair, Soho, Fitzrovia, and Marylebone — the commercial and cultural heart of the West End.
W8 covers Kensington, including Kensington Palace and Holland Park.
SE16 covers Rotherhithe and Surrey Quays on the south bank of the Thames.
E2 covers Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, and parts of Cambridge Heath.
E3 encompasses Bow, Mile End, and parts of Bromley-by-Bow.
E5 covers Upper and Lower Clapton in the London Borough of Hackney.
E8 covers Hackney Central, Dalston, and London Fields — at the heart of east London's cultural scene.
E9 covers Homerton, Hackney Wick, and the eastern side of Victoria Park.
E10 covers Leyton, benefiting from proximity to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and improved Overground links.
E11 covers Leytonstone, a leafy outer east London neighbourhood with good Central line access.
E15 covers Stratford, home to the Westfield shopping centre and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
E17 covers Walthamstow, known for Europe's longest street market, Walthamstow Wetlands, and the William Morris Gallery.
N4 covers Finsbury Park and parts of Manor House, a well-connected north London area with Victoria and Piccadilly line stations.
N5 covers Highbury, a residential neighbourhood adjacent to Islington with handsome Victorian and Edwardian houses around Highbury Fields.
N6 covers Highgate, a hilltop village in north London famous for Highgate Cemetery and Waterlow Park.
N7 covers Holloway and parts of Lower Holloway.
N8 covers Hornsey and Crouch End, a popular north London village known for its independent cafes, restaurants, and bookshops.
N10 covers Muswell Hill, an affluent hilltop area with panoramic views, Edwardian architecture, and strong schools.
N16 covers Stoke Newington, a popular village-like neighbourhood in Hackney.
N17 covers Tottenham, currently experiencing major regeneration around the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
N19 covers Archway and Upper Holloway, offering hilltop views and Northern line access.
N22 covers Wood Green and parts of Alexandra Palace.
NW5 covers Kentish Town and Gospel Oak, a well-connected north London area between Camden and Hampstead Heath.
NW6 covers Kilburn and West Hampstead, spanning the border of Camden and Brent.
NW10 covers Willesden, Kensal Green, and Harlesden.
SE4 covers Brockley, a quiet residential area with strong Overground connections to the City and Shoreditch.
SE5 covers Camberwell, home to the Camberwell College of Arts and a diverse food scene centred around Camberwell Green.
SE10 covers Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, and Greenwich Park.
SE13 covers Lewisham town centre and Ladywell, a major regeneration zone with the new Bakerloo line extension planned.
SE14 covers New Cross and New Cross Gate, home to Goldsmiths, University of London.
SE15 covers Peckham, one of south London's most rapidly gentrifying neighbourhoods.
SE22 covers East Dulwich, a family-friendly village area with excellent schools, independent shops along Lordship Lane, and proximity to Dulwich Park.
SE23 covers Forest Hill, home to the Horniman Museum and Gardens.
SW2 covers parts of Brixton and Streatham Hill, a vibrant and culturally rich area known for Brixton Village market, live music venues, and a diverse food scene.
SW4 covers Clapham, centred around Clapham Common.
SW6 covers Fulham, a prosperous residential area between the Thames and King's Road.
SW9 covers Stockwell and parts of Brixton, well-connected via Victoria and Northern lines.
SW11 covers Battersea, transformed by the Battersea Power Station redevelopment and Northern line extension.
SW12 covers Balham, often called 'the Gateway to the South'.
SW15 covers Putney, a leafy riverside suburb popular with families and professionals.
SW17 covers Tooting, known for Tooting Bec and Tooting Broadway and their famous lido and curry corridor.
SW18 covers Wandsworth town centre and parts of Southfields.
SW19 covers Wimbledon, famous worldwide for the tennis championships.
W2 covers Paddington, Bayswater, and parts of Hyde Park.
W3 covers Acton, a west London suburb with excellent Elizabeth line connectivity at Acton Main Line.
W4 covers Chiswick, a leafy riverside suburb with an upmarket village feel.
W5 covers Ealing, known as 'the Queen of the Suburbs' for its blend of green space, period architecture, and village centres.
W6 covers Hammersmith, a major west London hub with excellent transport links including the Hammersmith & City, District, and Piccadilly lines.
W10 covers North Kensington and Ladbroke Grove, home to the Notting Hill Carnival route and Portobello Market's northern stretch.
W11 covers Notting Hill, famous for Portobello Road Market and its pastel-painted houses.
W12 covers Shepherd's Bush, anchored by Westfield London shopping centre and the Bush Theatre.
W14 covers West Kensington and Brook Green, a quieter alternative to neighbouring Kensington.
CR0 covers Croydon town centre, south London's largest commercial hub with fast rail links to Victoria and London Bridge.
EN1 covers Enfield Town, a suburban north London centre with a traditional market town feel.
HA1 covers Harrow on the Hill, home to the famous Harrow School.
IG1 covers Ilford town centre in the London Borough of Redbridge.
KT1 covers Kingston upon Thames, a royal borough with a vibrant town centre on the Thames.
RM1 covers Romford town centre in the London Borough of Havering.
TW1 covers Twickenham, famous for the rugby stadium and riverside setting.
TW9 covers Richmond upon Thames, consistently rated one of London's best places to live.
UB1 covers Southall, a vibrant west London town with one of the UK's largest South Asian communities.
BR1 covers Bromley town centre, the largest town in the London Borough of Bromley.
South
DA1 covers Dartford town centre in north Kent, with fast trains to London in under 30 minutes.
BS1 covers Bristol's harbourside and city centre, consistently ranked among the best places to live in the UK.
OX1 covers central Oxford, home to the University of Oxford and its iconic college buildings.
CB1 covers central and southern Cambridge, including the station area and Biomedical Campus.
BN1 covers central Brighton, including the seafront, the Lanes, and North Laine.
BA1 covers the centre of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its Georgian architecture, Roman Baths, and Royal Crescent.
RG1 covers Reading town centre, a major commuter hub 25 minutes from London Paddington.
EX1 covers Exeter city centre, the gateway to Devon.
GU1 covers Guildford town centre in Surrey, known for its cobbled High Street, castle ruins, and University of Surrey.
NR1 covers central Norwich, a medieval city with over 30 churches and the Norwich Lanes independent shopping district.
SO14 covers Southampton city centre, a major port city on the south coast.
PO1 covers Portsmouth city centre and the Historic Dockyard, home to the Mary Rose and HMS Victory.
BH1 covers Bournemouth town centre, a popular south coast resort with seven miles of sandy beach.
SN1 covers Swindon town centre in Wiltshire.
SP1 covers Salisbury city centre, home to the medieval cathedral with the tallest spire in England.
PL1 covers Plymouth city centre and the Barbican harbour area, a major naval port on the Devon coast.
TQ1 covers Torquay, the main town of the English Riviera.
CT1 covers Canterbury city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to Canterbury Cathedral.
ME1 covers Rochester and Chatham in the Medway Towns.
TN1 covers Royal Tunbridge Wells, an elegant spa town in Kent known for the Pantiles colonnade and excellent schools.
HP1 covers Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, a new town with good M1 and rail connections to London Euston.
AL1 covers St Albans city centre, a cathedral city in Hertfordshire with Roman origins and a thriving food scene.
LU1 covers Luton town centre in Bedfordshire.
CM1 covers Chelmsford city centre, Essex's county town.
CO1 covers Colchester town centre, Britain's oldest recorded town with Roman walls and a Norman castle.
IP1 covers Ipswich town centre, the county town of Suffolk.
SS1 covers Southend-on-Sea, a seaside city with the world's longest pleasure pier.
SL1 covers Slough town centre in Berkshire.
MK9 covers the Central Milton Keynes shopping and business district.
DT1 covers Dorchester, the county town of Dorset and Thomas Hardy's 'Casterbridge'.
TA1 covers Taunton, the county town of Somerset.
WD1 covers Watford town centre in Hertfordshire.
Midlands
B1 covers Birmingham city centre, the UK's second-largest city.
NG1 covers Nottingham city centre, home to two major universities and a growing creative industries sector.
LE1 encompasses Leicester city centre, including the Cultural Quarter and historic Cathedral area where Richard III was reinterred.
CV1 covers Coventry city centre, the 2021 UK City of Culture.
DE1 covers Derby city centre, home to Rolls-Royce and a strong manufacturing heritage.
ST1 covers Hanley, the main commercial centre of Stoke-on-Trent.
WV1 covers Wolverhampton city centre in the West Midlands.
WS1 covers Walsall town centre in the West Midlands.
DY1 covers Dudley town centre, home to the Black Country Living Museum.
LN1 covers Lincoln city centre, dominated by the medieval cathedral and castle.
NN1 covers Northampton town centre, one of the largest towns in England by population.
MK1 covers Milton Keynes Central, a planned new town with distinctive grid road system and abundant green space.
PE1 covers Peterborough city centre, a cathedral city on the East Coast Main Line with fast trains to London King's Cross (under 50 minutes).
WR1 covers Worcester city centre, a cathedral city on the River Severn.
HR1 covers Hereford city centre, a market city near the Welsh border known for its medieval Mappa Mundi and cider heritage.
SY1 covers Shrewsbury town centre, a medieval market town set in a loop of the River Severn.
TF1 covers Telford town centre, a new town in Shropshire.
GL1 covers Gloucester city centre, a cathedral city with a waterfront regeneration at Gloucester Docks.
CW1 covers Crewe town centre in Cheshire, a major rail junction with direct services across the UK.
North
M1 covers Manchester city centre, including Piccadilly, the Northern Quarter, and Chinatown.
LS1 is the commercial heart of Leeds, home to the financial district, Trinity shopping centre, and a growing tech sector.
NE1 covers Newcastle city centre, including the Quayside, Grey Street, and Grainger Town.
L1 encompasses Liverpool city centre, including Bold Street, the waterfront, and the cultural quarter around St George's Hall.
S1 covers Sheffield city centre and the emerging Kelham Island quarter.
YO1 covers the historic walled city of York, including the Minster, Shambles, and Museum Gardens.
M20 covers Didsbury, one of south Manchester's most desirable suburbs.
M21 covers Chorlton-cum-Hardy, a vibrant south Manchester suburb known for its bohemian character, farmers' market, and excellent Metrolink connections.
M33 covers Sale in Trafford, a well-established commuter suburb with Metrolink access to Manchester city centre.
LS6 covers Headingley, famous for its cricket and rugby grounds.
LS16 covers the northern Leeds suburbs of Adel, Bramhope, and parts of Cookridge.
BD1 covers Bradford city centre, a UNESCO City of Film with rich Victorian architecture and one of the UK's most affordable property markets.
HD1 covers Huddersfield town centre, a university town in West Yorkshire with impressive Victorian architecture around St George's Square.
HG1 covers Harrogate town centre, a spa town in North Yorkshire known for its elegant architecture, Bettys Tea Rooms, and the RHS Harlow Carr gardens.
HX1 covers Halifax town centre in West Yorkshire, home to the impressive Piece Hall and Dean Clough Mills.
OL1 covers Oldham town centre, a Greater Manchester town on the edge of the Pennines.
SK1 covers Stockport town centre, experiencing a major renaissance with the redeveloped Market Place, hat works, and thriving independent food scene.
WA1 covers Warrington town centre, strategically located between Manchester and Liverpool with excellent motorway and rail connections.
WN1 covers Wigan town centre in Greater Manchester.
DH1 covers Durham city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to the iconic cathedral and castle.
DL1 covers Darlington town centre in County Durham.
TS1 covers Middlesbrough town centre, the largest town in Teesside.
CA1 covers Carlisle city centre, the northernmost city in England.
LA1 covers Lancaster city centre, a university city with a castle and Georgian architecture overlooking the River Lune.
PR1 covers Preston city centre in Lancashire.
BB1 covers Blackburn town centre in Lancashire.
FY1 covers Blackpool town centre and the famous seafront with its Tower, piers, and illuminations.
CH1 covers Chester city centre, a historic walled city with Roman origins and medieval Rows shopping galleries.
L17 covers Aigburth and Sefton Park, one of Liverpool's most desirable residential areas.
HU1 covers Hull city centre, the 2017 UK City of Culture.
DN1 covers Doncaster town centre in South Yorkshire.
Scotland
EH1 covers Edinburgh's historic Old Town and the Royal Mile, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
EH3 covers Edinburgh's Georgian New Town, Stockbridge, and parts of the West End.
G1 covers Glasgow city centre, including Merchant City and the Style Mile.
G12 covers Glasgow's West End, including the University of Glasgow, Byres Road, and the Botanic Gardens.
AB10 covers Aberdeen city centre, the 'Granite City' and energy capital of Europe.
DD1 covers Dundee city centre, transformed by the V&A Dundee museum on the waterfront.
KY1 covers Kirkcaldy, the largest town in Fife on the Firth of Forth coast.
KY16 covers St Andrews, the 'Home of Golf' and home to Scotland's oldest university.
FK1 covers Falkirk town centre, positioned between Edinburgh and Glasgow with excellent rail connections to both.
FK9 covers Stirling city centre, dominated by Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument.
IV1 covers Inverness city centre, the capital of the Scottish Highlands.
PA1 covers Paisley town centre, adjacent to Glasgow Airport.
PH1 covers Perth city centre, the 'Fair City' on the River Tay.
Wales
CF10 covers Cardiff city centre and Cardiff Bay, the capital of Wales.
SA1 covers Swansea city centre and the SA1 waterfront development.
NP20 covers Newport city centre in south Wales.
LL11 covers Wrexham, the largest town in north Wales and a recently designated city.
LD1 covers Llandrindod Wells, a Victorian spa town in mid-Wales and the administrative centre of Powys.
Northern Ireland
BT1 covers Belfast city centre, including the Cathedral Quarter and Victoria Square.
BT9 covers the Malone and Stranmillis areas of south Belfast, the city's most prestigious residential neighbourhood.
BT48 covers the Cityside of Derry/Londonderry within the historic walled city.
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