Bromley, England

The typical property in SE19

SE19 covers Crystal Palace, Upper Norwood, South Norwood edges and Gipsy Hill, a south London Bromley / Croydon / Southwark / Lambeth outcode with Crystal Palace Park, the Crystal Palace transmitter and a hilltop village character.

Area summary

SE19 spans four boroughs (Bromley, Croydon, Southwark, Lambeth) and covers Crystal Palace, Upper Norwood (the principal areas), parts of South Norwood, Norbury Park, Gipsy Hill, Dulwich Wood, Knight's Hill. Crystal Palace Park (the site of the 1854 relocated Crystal Palace, which burnt down in 1936) is the principal feature, with the famous Crystal Palace dinosaurs (Grade I listed) and the National Sports Centre. The Crystal Palace transmitter (one of the principal UK broadcast transmitters) sits on the hill. Crystal Palace village (the high street running across the borough boundaries) has gentrified substantially since the 2000s.

Crystal Palace, Gipsy Hill and Upper Sydenham stations serve the outcode. The Crystal Palace branch of the London Overground opened in 2010.

What the data shows

Average sold
£431,296
From 183 sales
Median sold
£388,500
Dominant stock
flat-maisonette
Full data for SE19

Researched facts

  • The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs are Grade I listed and were unveiled in 1854, source
  • The Crystal Palace transmitter is one of the principal UK broadcast transmitters, source
  • The London Overground reached Crystal Palace in May 2010, source

Buyer notes

  • Four boroughs share the outcode, confirm which governs the specific address
  • Multiple conservation areas restrict external alterations
  • Strong London Overground commuter access

The full SE19 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

SE19 property data

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