Is St George in the East & Wapping North a Good Place to Live?

Score
7.1/10
Rank
6th out of 992

St George in the East and Wapping North is a strong choice for professionals who want to be a short walk from the City without actually living in it. The riverside setting, exceptional transport links, and solid schools make it genuinely appealing for both young professionals and families. It is on the pricier side and air quality is a real consideration given the surrounding road network, but the sheer convenience of this location is hard to argue with.

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We reviewed St George in the East & Wapping North across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Good·426th of 992
7.1/ 10

Crime here is broadly average for London, with violent crime and theft accounting for the largest share of offences alongside a fair amount of anti-social behaviour. There are no glaring hotspots, but it is worth being streetwise, particularly around busier commercial stretches.

Affordability

Average·627th of 992
4.5/ 10

This is an expensive part of London, with almost all sales being flats rather than houses, priced in line with what you would expect this close to the City. It suits buyers or renters with a solid budget who accept they are paying for location rather than space.

Education

Good·95th of 992
7.4/ 10

The school provision is genuinely strong, with several Ofsted Outstanding secondaries nearby including Mulberry School for Girls and Swanlea School, and the majority of primaries rated Good or Outstanding. A very good pick for families with school-age children.

Environment

Average·430th of 992
5.2/ 10

Air quality is moderate, with nitrogen dioxide levels higher than you would find in outer London due to busy roads and proximity to the City. There are plenty of green spaces within reach, but this is a dense urban environment, so it suits people who prioritise convenience over clean air.

Transport

Excellent·22nd of 992
9.8/ 10

One of the best-connected areas in London. The DLR serves Shadwell and Tower Gateway, the Overground Windrush Line stops at Shadwell and Wapping, and Tower Hill and Aldgate East give access to the Circle, District, and Hammersmith and City lines. Perfect if you commute across the city or need quick access to the City or Canary Wharf.

Amenities

Excellent·64th of 992
9.4/ 10

The area is very well served for everyday life, with a dense mix of restaurants, cafes, convenience stores, and several museums nearby. Day-to-day errands and evenings out are both easily covered, which suits anyone who wants city-living convenience right on their doorstep.

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Tower Hill & Wapping South

7.5/10

Tower Hill and Wapping South suits professionals and families who want inner-city convenience without sacrificing safety or school quality. The riverside setting, exceptional transport links, and strong state schools make it genuinely attractive for equity-rich buyers. The main trade-offs are price, which sits firmly in premium territory, and air quality that reflects the busy surrounding roads. If neither puts you off, this is one of the more compelling pockets of East London.

Aldgate

6.5/10

Aldgate suits professionals who want exceptional connectivity and city-centre convenience. Multiple tube lines, including the Elizabeth line, put most of London within easy reach, and the restaurant and amenity offer rivals anywhere in the capital. Crime sits higher than average, with theft and anti-social behaviour the main concerns, so it is less suited to those after a quiet residential feel. The housing stock is almost entirely flats and expensive even by London standards.

Shadwell North

6.1/10

Shadwell North suits commuters who want fast access to the City and Canary Wharf without paying central London prices. The DLR, Overground, and a short walk to Whitechapel for the Elizabeth line make getting around genuinely easy. Crime is higher than the London average, particularly violent crime and anti-social behaviour, so it is not a neighbourhood for everyone. Families who do settle here will find the secondary schools surprisingly strong.

Butler's Wharf and Queen's Walk

6.9/10

Butler's Wharf and Queen's Walk is one of those spots that genuinely earns its price tag, sitting on the Thames with handsome converted warehouses, brilliant restaurants, and fast links into the City. It suits well-heeled professionals and couples drawn to riverside living and walkable culture. The cost is steep even by London standards, and the tourist foot traffic does bring higher petty theft. Families, though, will find the local school options surprisingly strong for such a small pocket of SE1.

Shadwell Basin & Ratcliffe

6.4/10

Shadwell Basin and Ratcliffe suits young professionals and couples who put transport links at the top of their list. The DLR and Overground connections are genuinely among the best in East London, and the basin itself lends the area a character that the surrounding streets alone could not. Crime is a real consideration, particularly anti-social behaviour and violent incidents, and air quality is below par. Those needing quieter streets or more green space should look further out.