Is South Bermondsey West a Good Place to Live?

Score
5.0/10
Rank
680th out of 992
Borough

South Bermondsey West is one of the more affordable pockets of inner Southwark, making it a realistic option for first-time buyers priced out of Bermondsey or Borough. The schools are a real draw, with Outstanding-rated Harris Academy Bermondsey and St Michael's Catholic College close by. Crime runs above the London average and is worth factoring in honestly. There is no tube station nearby, so it suits those who work locally or are comfortable relying on the bus and Overground.

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We reviewed South Bermondsey West across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Average·891st of 992
4.5/ 10

Crime here runs higher than the London average, with violent crime, anti-social behaviour, and theft from the person making up the bulk of incidents. Worth factoring in if personal safety weighs heavily in your decision.

Affordability

Good·110th of 992
6.8/ 10

Cheaper than most of inner London, with flats in particular offering a more accessible entry point than neighbouring Bermondsey or Borough. A realistic option for first-time buyers or those priced out of Zone 1 and 2 hotspots.

Education

Average·459th of 992
5.4/ 10

School provision is genuinely strong, with Ofsted Outstanding options across both primary and secondary phases, including St Michael's Catholic College, Harris Academy Bermondsey, and Phoenix Primary School. The vast majority of local schools are rated Good or Outstanding, which makes it a solid pick for families.

Environment

Below Average·766th of 992
3.9/ 10

Air quality is moderate rather than clean, with road and industrial pollution a factor in this part of Southwark. There are several green spaces within reach, but it sits behind much of London on this front, so not the right choice if parks and clean air are top priorities.

Transport

Below Average·706th of 992
2.9/ 10

Public transport connections are limited compared to most of inner London, with no underground stops in the immediate area. Fine if you work locally or drive, but not ideal if you depend heavily on the tube for daily commuting.

Amenities

Good·390th of 992
6.1/ 10

Day-to-day needs are well covered, with a good concentration of cafes, convenience stores, restaurants, and pharmacies close by. There is no cinema or shopping centre in the area itself, so you would head to nearby Bermondsey or London Bridge for those.

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South Bermondsey Central

5.2/10

South Bermondsey Central is a practical, affordable foothold in inner south London that suits first-time buyers and renters priced out of neighbouring Bermondsey and London Bridge. Schools are a genuine draw, with several Outstanding-rated options nearby, and everyday amenities cover the basics without fuss. The trade-offs are real: crime runs higher than the London average, air quality suffers from busy roads, and transport links are thinner than much of inner London.

Burgess Park

5.0/10

Burgess Park suits buyers and renters who want genuine inner London living without paying premium postcode prices. The park is a real asset, giving the area breathing room you rarely find this close to the City. Transport is the main friction point, with buses doing the heavy lifting rather than a tube line. Crime levels are higher than average, but for budget-conscious renters or first-time buyers, the trade-offs can make sense.

Bermondsey East

5.6/10

Bermondsey East punches well above its weight on schools and amenities, making it genuinely attractive for young families and people who want a buzzy inner-London lifestyle without paying the premium of Bermondsey's more fashionable stretches. Crime is a real consideration, particularly theft and anti-social behaviour on busy streets. Transport is solid along the Jubilee line corridor but limited otherwise. If your commute runs through London Bridge or Canary Wharf, it works well.

Peckham Park Road

5.6/10

Peckham Park Road suits buyers and renters who want inner South London without paying Bermondsey prices. Crime is a genuine consideration, particularly violent crime and anti-social behaviour, so it works better for those already comfortable with a busier urban character. Transport is serviceable rather than exceptional, with the Windrush Line Overground at Queens Road as the main connection. Strong schools and solid day-to-day amenities make it a realistic choice for families and first-time buyers who are clear-eyed about the trade-offs.

Walworth South

5.7/10

Walworth South is a well-located but unvarnished corner of Southwark that suits first-time buyers and renters priced out of nearby Bermondsey or Borough. Crime is a genuine concern here, particularly around the commercial streets, and the area has the rough-around-the-edges feel of a neighbourhood still mid-transition. The transport links from Elephant and Castle are a real asset, and schools are a standout strength that often surprises people.