E14 London Postcode: Canary Wharf & Isle of Dogs Guide with Map
E14 postcode and London postcode E14 searches align with Docklands finance jobs, riverside towers, and East End regeneration stories. Use the map pin as a starting point, then drill into your exact building for service charges and transport walks.
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E14 postcode area and local context
The E14 outward code covers Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs, Poplar, and Limehouse edges, within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. People search for “e14 postcode” when they are buying, letting, or refinancing, because lenders, insurers, and conveyancers all rely on the same address string you see on Land Registry titles and council tax records.
Royal Mail assigns inward codes within E14 to narrow delivery points. For property analytics, Postcode Insights uses the full postcode to anchor maps, sold prices, and neighbourhood statistics—so capturing the complete code matters more than the outward half alone.
Research E14 with Postcode Insights
Start with your full postcode in our tools: nearest stations, crime context, EPC and sold prices where data exists. Tall buildings amplify wind noise and lift reliance—visit at different weather conditions before you offer.
Crossrail and DLR interchange options vary block by block—test walking routes to Canary Wharf and Stratford. You can jump straight from a map search to a full report when you need a single PDF-style summary for an offer or portfolio screen.
Stations, commutes, and comparables
Commute behaviour often dominates search intent around E14. Use the nearest stations tool with a representative postcode, then compare travel times to work or school against neighbouring districts. Combine that with HM Land Registry sold prices to sense whether similar homes transact higher or lower just across a ward boundary.
Crime and safety statistics are published at granular levels that do not always match postcodes exactly; treat them as directional context alongside street-level viewing and local knowledge.
UK postcode format reminder
If you need to split outward and inward codes correctly—useful when filling forms or APIs—read our UK postcode format guide on this site. It explains why codes such as E14 follow the national pattern even when the letters look unfamiliar.
Information on this page is general in nature and not financial, legal, or valuation advice. Data coverage varies by tool; always verify material decisions with qualified professionals.