257TOTAL POPULATION
138HOUSEHOLDS
6.9%UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
£65,000AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME

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EC3N POSTCODE REGION

London (EC3N)

The EC3N postcode area is located in the London postcode town region, within the county of Greater London, and contains a total of 388 individual postcodes.

There are 0 electoral wards in the EC3N postcode area, including London which come under the local authority of the City of London,Westminster Council.

Combining the whole postcode region, 47% of people in EC3N 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 EC3N are wealthier - or higher class - than average, but it can be an indication that the area may be prospering and desirable to live in.


The EC3N postcode district is located on the north side of London in the City of London, which is the oldest and most historic part of the city, and is the main financial and business district. The postcode area is surrounded by the EC4V postcode area to the north, the EC2N postcode area to the east, the SE1 postcode area to the south, and the WC2B postcode area to the west. The EC3N postcode area is located just north of the River Thames, and the area consists of a number of streets including Fenchurch Street, Tower Hill, Leadenhall Street, and Thames Street, as well as some old warrens.

The EC3N postcode covers some of the most iconic and historic buildings in the world, including the Tower of London, City Hall, The Monument, St Paul's Cathedral, Leadenhall Market, and the Bank of England. These landmarks are some of the most iconic in London, and provide an invaluable sense of history that many visitors and locals alike come to enjoy.

The area is also home to many modern and green spaces including Tower Gardens, the Tower Hill Public Garden, and Finsbury Circus Garden. These parks are a great place for locals to relax, and are surrounded by some of the oldest and most renowned financial institutions in the world.

EC3N is also an area in which many international businesses are based, with the area being home to offices ranging from major banks and law firms, to smaller technology companies and international companies. With a dense working population, the area is a hive of activity throughout the day, providing plenty of opportunities for businesspeople and professionals.

The area also contains some of London's most iconic restaurants and bars, including the Boisdale of Canary Wharf, the Red Lion, and many other popular eateries. The area also has a selection of popular pubs, and there are plenty of cultural and entertainment venues in nearby areas, giving visitors and locals plenty to explore and enjoy.

The EC3N postcode is an ideal spot for anybody looking to live, visit or work in the heart of the City of London, offering a range of historic and modern attractions, and an unrivalled sense of energy and business opportunity.


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Demographics

UNEMPLOYMENT

  • 84%WORKING
  • 16%UNEMPLOYED

16% of people in EC3N are either unemployed or full time students. The average UK unemployment rate is currently 4%.

SOCIAL GRADES

  • 47%AB
  • 39%C2/C2
  • 14%DE

According to census records, 47% of people here have a social grade of AB (highest), compared to the national average of 27%.

ETHNICITY

  • 44%WHITE
  • 56%NON-WHITE

44% of people class themselves as 'white', compared to a national UK average of 81.9%.

EC3NGreater London

Greater London

The county of Greater London

EC3N 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 CodeEC3N
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

EC3N Electoral Wards

The postal region of EC3N, includes the local towns, villages, electoral wards and stations of:


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