Aldgate · City of London · Cities of London and Westminster constituency · 51.51327, -0.08060
EC3A 1AT— Aldgate, City of London Location and area intelligence for EC3A 1AT, Aldgate, City of London The practical family move
Top 8% London Schools 100% Safety 38/100 Transport 81/100
Best for: Commuters, Investors, Young professionals
Well-connected — strong transport access
EC3A 1AT 76 Liveability 38 Safety 81 Transport
Families Schools, safety, green space, family amenities Match: Weak Professionals Commute, connectivity, restaurants, gyms Match: Strong Investors Yield, gentrification, liquidity, pipeline Match: Moderate First-time buyers Affordability, mortgage, stamp duty, value Match: Moderate Key facts for EC3A 1AT Full postcode EC3A 1AT
Postcode district EC3A
Borough London Borough of City of London
Ward Aldgate
Latitude 51.513273
Longitude -0.080601
Parliamentary constituency Cities of London and Westminster
Country England
Region Greater London
Area Profile & Benchmarks Area identity and London comparisons
Area Identity
Urban core
Low Young professionals
Excellent Neutral Risk: Low
London Benchmarks
vs London income +12.4% vs London avgvs London crime +669.2% vs London avgDeep-dive guides for EC3A 1AT
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Schools 18 Apr Nearest schools and Ofsted ratings
Excellent for families
★ Top school within 1km
★★★
Primary
The Aldgate School
Outstanding · 3 min walk
KS2: 108.8
—
Secondary
Central Foundation Boys' School
Not yet inspected · 17 min walk
P8: +0.56 A8: 55.3
100% of local schools rated Good or Outstanding
Top 10% — exceptional provisionChildcare
Childcare
Columbia Market Nursery School
Not inspected · 22 min walk
4 primaries · 0 secondaries · 0 childcare — within 1km
Safety 5 Jun Crime rates and local incidents
VERY HIGH CRIME
500.0 incidents per 1,000 residents
Among London's highest crime areas↑ Rising 85.1% 0% vs borough
Crime by type
Violence & sexual offences 16%
Crime is +669% above London average
Note: high crime per resident is typical of central London postcodes — daytime population is often 5–10× the resident count.
Property Prices, sales volume and market trends
⚠️ Low transaction volume — very few sales recorded. Price figures may not reflect the wider area. Treat with caution.
LHA rates — Central London
Shared room £830/mo
1 bedroom £1440/mo
2 bedrooms £1794/mo
3 bedrooms £2160/mo
4 bedrooms £3060/mo
Current mortgage rates
2-year fixed 4.58%
5-year fixed 4.32%
SVR 7.25%
Bank of England (monthly average)
Energy & construction
Solar yield 853 kWh/kWp/yr
BCIS London average 2024. Excludes land value. Use for building insurance sum insured guidance only.
Council tax band Band E Annual charge £1,232
Price growth potential High
Transport 1 May Public transport accessibility and links
Top 10% — exceptional connectivity🚇 Liverpool Street Underground Station Metropolitan line
5.5 min walk 🚂 London Fenchurch Street → Fenchurch Street
0 min Nearby stations
🚂 London Fenchurch Street National Rail
3 min walk 🚇 Aldgate Underground Station Circle · Metropolitan
4 min walk 🚇 Tower Hill Underground Station District · Circle
6 min walk 🚇 Monument Underground Station District · Circle
6 min walk 🚇 Liverpool Street Underground Station Circle · Hammersmith & City
6 min walk 🚌 7 bus routes · 10 stops within 400m · 64 buses/hr peak
Central London commute times
▎ marker = outer-London average per hub. ↓ green = below average. ↑ orange = above average. ≈ grey = at average. · Source: TfL Journey Planner (sector-level)
Parking & EV Car parks, spaces and charging points
Nearest car park 445m
Santander docks (800m) 31
Nearest cycle dock 0.1 km
Nearby car parks
🅿️ Whitechapel High Street · yes
693m
Environment 22 Apr Flood risk, air quality and noise
Surface water NONE
No assessed surface water flood risk Air quality LOW
NO₂: 26.0 µg/m³ · PM2.5: 8.0 µg/m³ Better than 81% of London Quieter than 70% of LondonRadon risk LOW
0.5% of local properties affected ULEZ zone · £12.50/day Congestion charge zone ✗ Not Green Belt ✗ Not AONB 3% green space Tree canopy: 10%
Less green space than 87% of LondonNearest SSSI: Walthamstow Marshes SSSI — 6.7 km
Energy
Solar: 853 kWh/kWp/yr
Ground stability
Geology: SAND AND GRAVEL
Subsidence risk: Low
Shrink-swell: Low
Running sand risk: Medium
Landslide records (2km): None recorded
Climate Local weather conditions and energy potential
Solar yield 853.0 kWh/kWp/yr
Source: Met Office UK Climate Averages 1991-2020
Health GP, dental and hospital access
WOMENS LONDON MHTR
LPP COMMUNITY, 7 HOLYROOD STREET, SE1 2EL
14 min walk
Nearest hospital London Bridge Hospital · 880 m
Nearest A&E GUY'S AND ST THOMAS' NHS FOUNDATION TRUST · 3.2 km
A&E 4hr targetNHS target: 95% · London avg: ~68% 63.7%
Amenities Shops, restaurants, parks and more
Nearest supermarket Amazon Fresh · 308 m
14 sports halls
Nearby shops
The Factory Store 168 m
Co-op Food 174 m
Marks and Spencer to Go 212 m
Gino d'Acampo 229 m
Nearby cafes
Red Lion Coffee Co 48 m
Association Coffee 113 m
Caffé Cotto 143 m
Notes 147 m
Nearby restaurants
Breakfast & Burgers 29 m
Caravaggio 34 m
Pret A Manger 71 m
Anokha 106 m
Nearby pubs
The President's Bar 40 m
The Moniker 57 m
Swingers 78 m
Willy's Wine Bar 113 m
Nearby gyms
Fitness First 135 m
Fly 165 m
No1 Fitness 219 m
1Rebel 256 m
Nearby pharmacies
Superdrug 393 m
Boots 668 m
Towerbridge Wellness Pharmacy 1.1 km
Nearby health
Homerton Sexual Health 146 m
Askinology 177 m
Smile Pod 201 m
Bupa Dental Care 212 m
Food hygiene (5-star) 84% of 851
Business Local businesses registered here
Dissolved (last 12 months) 0
Right-to-buy sales (5yr) 18
High street
A High street health
Investment Investment grade, yield and market outlook
Score reflects rental yield, demand & liquidity — not capital appreciation. See Price growth potential below.
Avg monthly rent £2,159 London avg: £1,950/mo
Gentrification score 67/100
Right-to-buy sales (5yr)Owner-occupier growth signal 18
Rental market
Young professional Tenant profile
Future outlook
Strong gentrification momentum Low-deprivation area Excellent transport access
Infrastructure pipeline
Infrastructure score 36/100
Bakerloo Extension route 2,359m
Crossrail 2 route 2,737m
Demographics 22 Apr Population, deprivation and income
Decile 8/10
Less deprived than average
Index of Multiple Deprivation
Less deprived than averageRank: 25,325 nationally
1,619
Est. population
889/km²
Urban core Low density Young professionals
Employment & lifestyle
Managerial / professional 66%
Routine / semi-routine 5%
No car household 83%
Unemployed 3%
No qualifications 6%
Housing tenure (Census 2021)
Planning Conservation areas and development
Listed buildings (800m) 234
Live planning apps (800m) 15
Major developments (800m) 0
Planning apps (12 months) 18
Central activities zone Yes
CIL rate (residential) £0/m²
Japanese knotweed sites (400m) 0
Housing pipeline (800m)
Largest scheme 320 homes · Site Bounded By Stone House And Staple Hall Bishopsgate
Devonshire Row
London
EC2, 77 - 90 Houndsditch, 1 - 5 Stone House Court, 1 - 17 Devonshire Row
Named schemes (500m)
Site Bounded By Stone House And Staple Hall Bishopsgate
Devonshire Row
London
EC2, 77 - 90 Houndsditch, 1 - 5 Stone House Court, 1 - 17 Devonshire Row 320 homes
completed 1, 1, PEPYS STREET, EC3 89 homes
completed 10, 10, Trinity Square, EC3N 4BH 41 homes
completed ONE TREE PARK AND, 30-35, ONE TREE PARK AND, 30-35, BOTOLPH LANE, MONUMENT STREET (29-31), EC3R 8DE 38 homes
completed 18-20, 18-20, CREECHURCH LANE, MITRE STREET (24-26), EC3 34 homes
completed
Politics Local councillors and MP
MP Rachel Blake (Labour (Co-op))
Constituency Cities of London and Westminster
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The bottom line
EC3A 1AT offers exceptional schools (100% Good/Outstanding) and good transport links — a strong choice for Commuters and Investors.
Less suited to Families.
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Data freshness When each data source was last updated
gp 1 May
cqc 8 May
imd 24 Apr
lha 18 Apr
tfl 1 May
prow 21 Apr
ptal 17 Apr
seed 17 Apr
crime 5 Jun
flood 22 Apr
radon 18 Apr
census 25 Apr
mobile 18 Apr
nhs ae 5 Jun
sports 18 Apr
parking 4 May
schools 1 May
stats19 9 Jun
streets 18 Apr
planning 1 Jun
amenities 4 May
buildings 18 Apr
bus stops 4 May
ethnicity 7 Jun
green belt 18 Apr
parliament 19 Apr
tfl cycles 2 May
air quality 19 May
bgs geology 18 Apr
dfe schools 18 Apr
fsa hygiene 1 May
green space 22 Apr
demographics 22 Apr
voa property 24 Apr
bgs landslide 18 Apr
bus frequency 7 Jun
national rail 1 May
rail services 18 May
rental market 2 Jun
claimant count 18 Apr
water provider 9 Jun
housing pipeline 18 Apr
population density 18 Apr
Trusted official data sources Office for
National Statistics