Living in Hayes

A peaceful and characterful suburb in Bromley, Hayes blends village charm, green space and family-friendly living with easy access to central London.

About Hayes

Hayes is a picturesque and welcoming neighbourhood that offers a blend of historic charm and modern convenience. The heart of the area, known as Old Hayes, features a 13th-century church and traditional pubs, while the town centre offers boutique shops and cafés. 

Locals enjoy a strong sense of community, scenic commons and a relaxed pace of life. With good schools, green spaces and direct rail links to Cannon Street and Charing Cross, Hayes is popular with families, retirees and commuters.

Fact file

  • Hayes has had many historic names, all meaning “heath” or “common.”
  • The Wilberforce Oak in Holwood Estate marks the spot where the abolition of slavery was planned.
  • Hayes Common is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Architecture and property

Hayes features a mix of 1930s semi-detached and detached homes, post-war developments and modern flats. The area developed gradually, with housing expanding after World War I and II. Larger homes and terraced properties are available, offering options for families and first-time buyers. The town retains a residential feel with leafy streets and spacious homes.

Going out

Locals enjoy dining at Chapter One, a Michelin-starred restaurant nearby, or relaxing at pubs like The New Inn and The George. Hayes Village Hall hosts amateur theatre and community events, while Bromley’s Churchill Theatre offers professional performances. Boutique salons and nearby shopping centres like The Glades add to the lifestyle appeal.

Local amenities

Blackheath & Bromley Harriers is one of the UK’s oldest athletics clubs, offering events for everyone from marathon runners to casual joggers. For indoor fitness, Bromley Fitness & Wellbeing Centre provides a modern gym, spa treatments, and nutritional advice.

Everyday shopping is easy with a Sainsbury’s Local and Iceland on Station Approach, plus nearby parking. Hayes Library, though small, hosts a lively calendar of children’s activities and an adult reading group, making it a true community hub.

Green spaces

Hayes Common offers 79 hectares of oak woodland, bridleways and walking trails. West Wickham Common provides countryside views, while Keston Commons features ponds and tree-lined paths. These green spaces are ideal for walking, cycling and family outings, and help maintain Hayes’s rural charm.

Education

Forest Hill offers a well-rounded mix of primary and secondary schools, with options for both boys and girls. Local favourites include Eliot Bank Primary School and Fairlawn Primary School, both known for their inclusive ethos and strong academic results. 

Forest Hill School provides a boys’ secondary pathway, while Sydenham School offers a respected girls’ alternative, giving families flexibility in choosing the right fit.

Transport

Forest Hill station provides direct links to Canary Wharf via Canada Water, as well as fast trains to London Bridge and Victoria. Nearby Honor Oak Park expands access to the Overground network, connecting to Shoreditch and Highbury & Islington. 

The area is also served by reliable bus routes, making travel across South London easy. With strong rail and Overground links, Forest Hill is ideal for commuters seeking convenience without sacrificing green space.

Properties for sale in Hayes

Farnborough Crescent, Hayes, BR2 - Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
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Farnborough Crescent, Hayes, BR2

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This well-proportioned one-bedroom house is available to view. This property is an ideal investment opportunity or perfect for a first-time buyer, with easy access to Hayes station and local amenities.
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Gates Green Road, West Wickham, BR4 - Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
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Gates Green Road, West Wickham, BR4

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This well-presented 1868 sqft detached family home is ideally situated near local schools and overlooks fields at the front.

The property features an extended open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, along with a utility area and an additional living area at the front. Additional benefits include a ground floor WC, a cellar, and a garage with a workshop. Externally, there is off-street parking and a 34 ft rear garden.
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Mead Way, Bromley, Kent, BR2 - Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
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Mead Way, Bromley, Kent, BR2

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This 1373 sqft semi-detached house is ideally located near Norman Park and Pickhurst Park, local amenities, and schools. The property features a through lounge that leads to a dining room, a ground floor bathroom, and a kitchen breakfast room. Additional benefits include a study and a shower room with a WC.

Externally, there is off-street parking and a 44 ft rear garden. The current owners have applied for planning permission to extend, which can be referenced with Bromley application number: DC/21/50914/FULL6.
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High Street, Beckenham, BR3 - Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
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High Street, Beckenham, BR3

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One-bedroom flat to rent above commercial. Located in central Beckenham, available now, offered unfurnished.
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Beckenham Road, Beckenham, BR3 - Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
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Beckenham Road, Beckenham, BR3

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Stunning spacious two bedroom apartment, beautifully decorated throughout. Located moments from Clock House station.
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Stanmore Terrace, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 - Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
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Stanmore Terrace, Beckenham, Kent, BR3

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Well presented two bedroom Victorian mid terrace house to rent in Beckenham close to local amenities and Beckenham Junction station. Offered unfurnished. Available now.
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