IMD crime decile 7/10 · no crimes in 400m last month
Crimes reported last month · UK Police API
Healthcare69/100
0GP & hospitals
IMD health decile 10/10 · pharmacy 1.5 mi within 1.5 mi
Transport59/100
No rail stations within 0.5 miles · 2 bus stops nearby
Green space73/100
6green spaces
IMD environment decile 7/10 · 5 ha total — largest park 3 ha (0.16 mi away)
Nearest: Allotments (900 m²) — 0.1 mi
Amenities58/100
6supermarkets
6 supermarkets within 2 mi — The Co-operative Group, Tesco, Marks and Spencer, Morrisons… — library 1.6 mi
Nearest: Co-op Chalfont St Giles — 1.6 mi
02 — Environment
Environment & risk near HP9 2TE.
Official risk flags for context — deliberately not part of the NestScope score (they’re categorical hazards, not amenities).
Flood risk
Zone 1 (low)
Flood Zone 1 — low risk (less than 1 in 1,000 annual chance) · Source: Environment Agency Flood Map for Planning
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Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Air qualityWithin WHO guideline
9.2µg/m³
NO₂ annual mean · WHO guideline 10 · UK limit 40 · Source: DEFRA UK-AIR 2024
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<10
10–20
20–30
30–40
≥40
Road noiseQuiet
50dB Lden
Road traffic, day-evening-night average · Source: DEFRA strategic noise mapping
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<55
55–64
65–74
≥75
03 — House prices
Sold prices in HP9.
Average sold price by property type across the HP9 district, 2021–2026 — 1,594 sales.
Detached
Semi-detached
Terraced
Flat
Detached£1.2M▼ 25.2%
Semi-detached£873k▲ 19.9%
Terraced£628k▲ 14.0%
Flat£473k▼ 17.3%
District-level averages (HP9) — broad enough to show a reliable trend. A single postcode usually sees too few sales to chart. Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (Crown Copyright / OGL v3.0).
About HP9 2TE
HP9 2TE scores 79/100 on the NestScope Score, with its strongest showing in schools and safety — with Jordans School about 2 minutes' walk away. The breakdown below draws on official UK data covering schools, safety, healthcare, transport, environment and local amenities.
In national context, HP9 2TE is one of the most affluent neighbourhoods in England — IMD decile 9/10, ranked 29,107 of 32,844 neighbourhoods in England. The Index of Multiple Deprivation is the UK government's official measure of relative deprivation, refreshed roughly every five years. Housing pressure here is moderate (IMD housing decile 7/10).
There are 11 schools within the typical catchment area, including 1 rated Outstanding by Ofsted and 6 rated Good. The nearest school is Jordans School (Ofsted: Good), about 2 minutes' walk away.
No crimes were reported on the surrounding streets in the most recent month, consistent with a very low local crime profile.
Day-to-day healthcare provision nearby is limited. A pharmacy is 1.5 mi away.
There are no train or Tube stations near HP9 2TE. Bus services provide the main public transport, with 2 bus stops in the immediate area.
The location is in Flood Zone 1 (low risk — less than a 1 in 1,000 annual chance of river or sea flooding). road traffic noise is low (about 50 dB Lden).
There are 6 green spaces within walking distance, totalling 5 hectares of parks and outdoor space. The nearest is Allotments (900 m²), about 3 minutes' walk away. It also lies just beside a open access land (about 3 minutes' walk away), adding open countryside that isn't recorded as a formal park.
There are 6 supermarkets in the wider area, including The Co-operative Group, Tesco, Marks and Spencer, Morrisons and others. The nearest is Co-op Chalfont St Giles, 1.6 mi away. A public library is 1.6 mi away.
Sources: DfE/Ofsted, UK Police API, NHS ODS, NaPTAN, Environment Agency, Ordnance Survey, Natural England, DEFRA, Geolytix and Arts Council England. For an interactive map view, explore HP9 2TE on NestScope.