13TOTAL POPULATION
11HOUSEHOLDS
4.8%UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
£65,000AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME

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EC4N POSTCODE REGION

London (EC4N)

The EC4N postcode area is located in the London postcode town region, within the county of Greater London, and contains a total of 370 individual postcodes.

There are 3 electoral wards in the EC4N postcode area, including London which come under the local authority of the City of London,Westminster Council.

Combining the whole postcode region, 52% of people in EC4N are classed as having an AB social grade, (i.e. 'white-collar' middle-upper class), compared to 27% across the UK.

This does not mean that the people of EC4N are wealthier - or higher class - than average, but it can be an indication that the area may be prospering and desirable to live in.


EC4N is a postcode in the Central London district of the City of London. It is bordered by the rivers Thames and Fleet to the north and south respectively, the EC1 district to the east and Farringdon Street to the west. It covers a mix of residential and commercial properties, mostly dating from the 18th century and earlier.

The EC4N postal district is located within the main inner city centre of the metropolis of London and is home to many major organisations, including the Bank of England, the Royal Courts of Justice, the London Stock Exchange and St Paul's Cathedral. It is also home to a range of other businesses, including shops, bars, restaurants and nightlife.

The majority of EC4N's population are employed in the financial services and insurance sectors. This sector provides the district with a cosmopolitan, international character, with many buildings boasting impressive views of both London and the river Thames.

For recreation, locals can take advantage of various parks and galleries in the area, such as Paternoster Square and The Barbican Centre. The EC4N postcode area is home to a variety of entertainment venues, ranging from pubs and nightclubs to theatres and live performance spaces. It is also a short walking distance from other London destinations, such as the West End and the South Bank.

As well as the financial services sector, EC4N is home to a number of creative industries, such as the media, fashion and design industries. The area has attracted a number of start-ups and freelancers, who have invested in the vibrant and dynamic culture of the postcode.

In terms of transportation, EC4N is served by London Underground (the Central, District and Northern lines), various bus services, and several mainline national rail services. It is also within walking distance of other sites in London's West End.

EC4N is a vibrant and lively part of London, where both locals and visitors can find plenty of things to do and see. Whether it's a leisurely stroll around the art galleries or a night out dancing in one of the area's clubs, EC4N provides everything for a great day or evening in the heart of the capital.


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Demographics

UNEMPLOYMENT

  • 85%WORKING
  • 15%UNEMPLOYED

15% of people in EC4N are either unemployed or full time students. The average UK unemployment rate is currently 4%.

SOCIAL GRADES

  • 52%AB
  • 37%C2/C2
  • 11%DE

According to census records, 52% of people here have a social grade of AB (highest), compared to the national average of 27%.

ETHNICITY

  • 48%WHITE
  • 52%NON-WHITE

48% of people class themselves as 'white', compared to a national UK average of 81.9%.

EC4NGreater London

Greater London

The county of Greater London

EC4N is located in the county of Greater London, in England.

Greater London has a total population of 8,778,500, making it the 1st largest county in the UK.

Greater London has a total area of 606 square miles, and a population density of 5594 people per square kilometre. For comparison, Greater London has a density of 5,618 people/km2.

Greater London Postal Town Map
Outward CodeEC4N
Postal TownLondon
MSOA NameCity of London 001
LSOA NameCity of London 001F
CountyGreater London
RegionGreater London
CountryEngland
Local AuthorityCity of London,Westminster
Area ClassificationUrban with Major Conurbation

EC4N Electoral Wards

The postal region of EC4N, includes the local towns, villages, electoral wards and stations of:


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Monument
Cannon Street
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Click on an 'outward' code for more information. For example, the outward postcode page 'EC2M' will give you an alphabetical list covering all postcodes located in the region, from 'EC2M 1BB' through to 'EC2M 7YA'.

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