Carterhatch & Forty Hall
Enfield · London · population 9,622 · 5 LSOAs
Approximate neighbourhood (MSOA) boundary. © OpenStreetMap contributors; boundary © ONS / Crown copyright.
- #5,372 of 6,856 in England
- #795 of 1,002 in London
- #20 of 36 in Enfield
- More deprived (bottom 30%)
In summary
Carterhatch & Forty Hall is in the more-deprived bottom third of England, ranked #5,372 of 6,856 neighbourhoods nationally, and #20 of 36 in Enfield. Across the seven themes it scores highest on Health (47) and lowest on Income (12). Typical homes here sold for about £450,000 over the past year, up 14% across five years (from 74 sales), 7% below the wider Enfield median of £482,000.
Themed scores ?
Each 0–100, higher = less deprived on that theme. National rank shown.
House prices ?
| Type | Median (12m) | Sales | 1yr | 5yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All homes | £450,000 | 74 | +9.8% | +13.9% |
| Detached | Too few sales to report (n=0) | |||
| Semi-detached | £540,000 | 15 | +11.3% | — |
| Terraced | £477,500 | 36 | +2.7% | +6.1% |
| Flat | £267,000 | 23 | -8.7% | +6.8% |
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Affordability-adjusted Score ?
- #5,868 best value of 6,851 priced areas in England
- Combines this area's Area Score with how affordable its homes are nationally (geometric mean). Higher = a less-deprived area for less money.
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Nearby areas
The closest neighbourhoods on the map, whichever authority they fall in.
Other areas in Enfield
Similar areas across England
Neighbourhoods with the closest Area Score elsewhere in the country, for comparison.
- West Drayton WestHillingdon22£470,000
- Tulse HillLambeth22£409,000
- Cannock SouthCannock Chase22£195,000
- Buxton South & EastHigh Peak22£187,500
- South ElmsallWakefield22£169,250
- Central Chesterfield & StonegravelsChesterfield22£155,000