We all hope that we will live a long and happy life, but how long that life will be is another question entirely.

But now there's a way to find out what the average life expectancy age is in your local area. 

A map shows the number of years that a person can expect to live in good health across the country. 

Using Office for National Statistics Geography Open Data, the map, created by The Health Foundation, lets you see the average expectancy age for males and females separately.

The map even shows the average age for the South East London areas of Bexley, Bromley, Dartford, Greenwich and Lewisham. 

In fact, London is one of the regions that have the highest life expectancy at birth than elsewhere in the UK. 

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The lowest life expectancy in a local authority for women is in Blackpool at 55.3 years. 

With a similar result for men, seeing the lowest life expectancy in a local authority also Blackpool at 53.7 years for men.

The average life expectancy age for South East London

In Bexley, women have an average life expectancy age of 61.8 years whilst men get a few extra years at 66.5 years. 

Neighbouring region Bromley shows slightly similar data, with men at 63.7 years expectancy. 

Whereas women in Bromley are averaging slightly higher at 67.6 years, just overtaking men.

Although Dartford is counted as part of Kent for the map, it shows that women are averaging 64.6 years and men are just a year younger at 63.8 years. 

Moving into London, Greenwich men are expected to make it to 60.6 years while women live three years longer at 63.4 years.

Last but not least, Lewisham shows similar data with women averaging at 63.2 years while men are slightly younger at 59.1 years.