Area Overview for Boldon Colliery

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Area Information

Living in Boldon Colliery means residing in a compact built-up area with a total size of 1.7 km². This location within England offers a specific type of localised community feel rather than the sprawling expanses of larger cities. You are part of a neighbourhood where daily life revolves around proximity to transport links and essential services. The area is defined by its established character, suitable for those seeking a residential environment with direct access to key infrastructure. Residents here experience a lifestyle shaped by the surrounding built-up context of the town. The small footprint of the area suggests a focused community where distances between homes and amenities remain manageable. This setting provides a straightforward living arrangement without the complexity of navigating multiple boroughs for daily needs. You find yourself situated in a zone that balances residential comfort with practical connectivity to wider travel networks. The area stands as a distinct point of interest on the property map, offering a concentrated living environment where everything is within reasonable reach.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
1.7 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Your lifestyle in Boldon Colliery is supported by a range of amenities within practical reach, ensuring daily convenience without long commutes. Retail options are plentiful, with five notable locations including Asda Boldon, Heron Boldon, and Heron Fellgate. These supermarkets and shops mean you can complete most weekly shopping and errands close to your home. For travel enthusiasts, five railway stations are accessible, including Brockley Whins and Seaburn, making rail holidays or long-distance business trips simple to arrange. Local transport diversity extends to the Metro system at stops like Fellgate, Simonside, and Bede. If driving is not an option or you prefer public transit, a bus stop at Rhodes Street provides an alternative link. Two ferry terminals, one in Newcastle and another in South Shields, are easily accessible for cross-Solent or coastal trips. This abundance of transport modes enriches your daily routine, offering flexibility in how you spend your time travelling. You do not need to drive everywhere, as the combination of retail, rail, metro, and ferry options ensures that key destinations are always nearby.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering schools near Boldon Colliery have three specific options within the listed educational providers. The area serves pupils at Boldon Nursery School, which provides early years education for the youngest residents. For primary education, residents can choose between Hedworth Lane Primary School and Boldon School. Hedworth Lane Primary School holds an Ofsted rating of good, while Boldon School carries a satisfactory rating. This mix allows you to select an educational setting that matches your specific expectations for quality assurance. The presence of a nursery facility means young children can access care and early learning close to home before starting formal schooling. You have the choice of a school with a good rating if you prioritise that metric, or you might opt for the other primary institution depending on other factors like location or curriculum focus. These schools form the core educational hub for children growing up in this 1.7 km² area, ensuring that local parents do not need to travel far for their children's daytime education. The proximity of these institutions supports families looking for convenient schooling options within their commute or walking distance from their homes.

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Demographics

The community profile in Boldon Colliery reveals a specific age structure centred around the older population. You will find that the median age stands at exactly seven years, a figure that indicates a diverse age distribution rather than a single-generation household pattern. Despite the young median age suggesting a mix of families and older residents, the area hosts a significant portion of owner-occupied homes. Specific data shows that 58% of households in Boldon Colliery own their property outright or have a mortgage, compared to those renting privately or from social landlords. This level of home ownership points to a stable residential stock where many residents have established long-term roots in the area. The breakdown of household composition further informs your understanding of who lives here, though specific percentages for elderly versus young households are not detailed in the current records. You can expect a demographic landscape that blends different life stages within the 1.7 km² boundary. The presence of both rental and owner-occupied sectors means the community dynamic includes various income groups and housing tenures alongside each other.

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Tenure

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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the home ownership situation in Boldon Colliery?
The area has a significant owner-occupied sector, with 58% of households owning their homes. This indicates a stable community where the majority of residents have purchased properties within the 1.7 km² built-up area, rather than renting.
Which primary schools are available near Boldon Colliery?
You have two primary options: Hedworth Lane Primary School, which holds a good Ofsted rating, and Boldon School, currently rated satisfactory. Both schools provide primary education for local children within the neighbourhood.
How accessible is Boldon Colliery via public transport?
The area is well-served by multiple transport modes. You have access to five railway stations, including Brockley Whins and Seaburn, plus Metro stops at Fellgate, Simonside, and Bede. A cyclexists at Rhodes Street and ferry services are available from Newcastle and South Shields.
Is Boldon Colliery considered a safe area to live?
Safety assessments classify the area as having a medium crime risk with a score of 48 out of 100. Crime rates are around average, meaning standard security precautions are advised but the area is not considered high-risk compared to national averages.

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