Is Walworth North a Good Place to Live?

Score
6.1/10
Rank
206th out of 992
Borough

Walworth North sits right on the Elephant and Castle corridor, which gives it extraordinary transport links and a dense urban amenity offer, but also brings elevated noise, air pollution, and crime that is high by London standards. The schools are a genuine bright spot, with several Outstanding primaries nearby. It suits younger renters and first-time buyers who want maximum connectivity and can accept a neighbourhood that still has rough edges.

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We reviewed Walworth North across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Below Average·966th of 992
3.6/ 10

Crime here is higher than most of London, with violent crime and anti-social behaviour the most frequent incidents, followed closely by shoplifting and theft from the person. Worth careful consideration if personal safety is a top priority for you or your family.

Affordability

Average·350th of 992
5.6/ 10

Mid-range by inner-London standards, with flats making up the clear majority of sales and offering the most accessible price points in the area. A reasonable option for buyers wanting south-central London proximity without paying Borough or Bermondsey prices.

Education

Good·178th of 992
6.8/ 10

Well above average for schools, with Charles Dickens Primary, John Ruskin Primary, and Surrey Square Primary all holding Outstanding Ofsted ratings among a large local cluster. Families with primary-age children are particularly well served here.

Environment

Average·640th of 992
4.4/ 10

Air quality is below the London average, with elevated nitrogen dioxide levels around the busy Elephant and Castle corridor. There is plenty of green space within reach, but not the best choice if pollution sensitivity is a concern.

Transport

Excellent·141st of 992
8.6/ 10

One of the best-connected locations in south London, with the Northern and Bakerloo lines at Elephant and Castle, a second Northern line station at Kennington, and Thameslink for mainline journeys. Ideal for commuters heading into the City or West End.

Amenities

Excellent·162nd of 992
8.4/ 10

Exceptionally well served day-to-day, with a strong cafe and restaurant scene, multiple gyms and pharmacies, a couple of libraries, and several museums within easy reach. Suits anyone who wants a full urban offer on their doorstep.

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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.

Elephant & Castle

6.2/10

Elephant and Castle rewards people who prioritise connectivity and urban energy over quiet streets. The transport links are exceptional, the amenities are dense and varied, and some of the local schools are genuinely impressive. Crime is a real consideration, particularly theft and anti-social behaviour around the busier streets and the gyratory. Best suited to young professionals and commuter-focused buyers who can accept the trade-offs of a busy inner-city junction.

Newington, Kennington East & Walworth West

6.4/10

This corner of inner south London rewards commuters above almost anyone else, sitting close to Kennington, Oval, and Elephant and Castle with fast access to the Northern and Bakerloo lines. Schools are a genuine highlight, with several Outstanding-rated secondaries close by. Crime runs above the London average and air quality near the busy main roads is a real drawback. Best suited to working professionals and families who can live with a city-gritty edge.

London Bridge & Bermondsey West

6.3/10

London Bridge and Bermondsey West is one of the best-connected and most vibrant corners of inner London, with Borough Market, the City, and some of the capital's best restaurants all within walking distance. It suits professionals who want an urban buzz and a short commute above everything else. The downsides are genuine: the streets are rarely quiet, air quality is poor thanks to the dense road and rail infrastructure, and the constant flow of tourists shapes the character of the neighbourhood whether you like it or not. Flat-buyers will find it more accessible than those after a family-sized home.

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.