... I feel very privileged to live in such a rich area - if a little guilty that my house is built on the ground previously occupied by one of the magnificient houses. Looking at the map, I can see why my garden had so many rockery stones buried in it!
Les - I should think that you do - Zoopla suggests that those houses go for an average of £1.3M
Upmystreet has a breakdown of the likely inhabitants:
Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood:
Family income Very high
Interest in current affairs High
Housing - with mortgage Medium
Educated - to degree level High
Couples with children Medium
Have satellite TV Medium
Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be wealthy commuters living in villages. These are known as type 3 in the ACORN classification and 2.7% of the UK's population live in this type.
Most residents are affluent, well educated professional people employed in senior managerial positions. There is also more working from home in this type.
Residents tend to be older, aged 45+, with fewer children and more retired people. Housing is spacious, with four or more bedrooms, mostly detached and at the upper end of the property price ladder. Reflecting the older age profile, more properties are owned outright than being bought on a mortgage.
Car ownership is high with more people commuting by car than by rail. Two or more cars per household is common, with high value cars being the norm.
These are financially astute householders, with high levels of ownership of stocks and shares, unit trusts and guaranteed income bonds. The Internet is used to research and purchase financial products as well as cars, holidays and other products.
Leisure interests include walking, bird watching, the fine arts, antiques, classical music and the opera. Membership of the National Trust is also popular.
Favoured newspapers tend to be the Telegraph, The Times and Financial Times.
Not sure if you fit any of these categories (don't think I tick too many) but if not forewarned is forearmed!