Area Overview for BB11 1HT
Area Information
Living in BB11 1HT means being part of a tightly packed residential cluster in Burnley, Lancashire, just north of the town centre. The area covers 268 square metres and is home to 2,054 residents, with a population density of over 7.6 million per square kilometre — a stark reflection of its compact nature. This postcode is defined by terraced housing built between 1860 and 1930, alongside former industrial sites, creating a landscape shaped by the region’s historical reliance on mills and canals. Its proximity to the M65 motorway and East Lancashire railway line ensures connectivity to nearby cities, though the area itself retains a distinct urban character. The community is predominantly Asian British, with 80% identifying as Muslim, and is among the UK’s most deprived wards. Daily life here is marked by a blend of practicality and cultural cohesion, with amenities like retail outlets and schools within easy reach. However, the high crime rate and socioeconomic challenges underscore the need for careful consideration of safety and long-term quality of life.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 268 m²
- Population
- 2054
- Population Density
- 2800 people/km²
The property market in BB11 1HT is dominated by rental housing, with only 27% of residents owning their homes. The area’s accommodation is primarily houses, though the limited size of the postcode (268 m²) suggests a constrained housing stock. Most properties are terraced homes built before 1919, reflecting the area’s industrial heritage. This mix of older housing and limited new development means buyers may face competition for available properties, particularly within the immediate vicinity. The high proportion of renters indicates a transient population, which could affect property values and long-term investment potential. For buyers, the small area necessitates considering nearby districts, though the proximity to Burnley town centre and transport links may offset some of the challenges of limited local housing options.
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Energy Efficiency in BB11 1HT
The lifestyle in BB11 1HT is shaped by its proximity to practical amenities. Within walking distance are five retail outlets, including Iceland Burnley, M&S Burnley, and Tesco Burnley, offering everyday shopping needs. The area’s rail network, with stations like Burnley Central and Burnley Barracks, provides easy access to regional transport hubs. Though parks and green spaces are not explicitly listed, the nearby River Calder and historical sites like Old Hall Farm suggest opportunities for leisure. The community’s cultural and religious institutions, such as the Burnley Islamic Cultural Centre, add to the area’s distinct character. While the urban setting may lack expansive recreational areas, the convenience of retail, dining, and transport options ensures a functional daily life for residents.
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Schools
Residents of BB11 1HT have access to two key educational institutions. Burnley St Peter’s Church of England Primary School, rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, provides primary education with a focus on community values. For secondary and sixth-form education, Burnley College offers post-16 learning opportunities. The presence of both primary and sixth-form institutions ensures a continuum of education for families, though the absence of secondary schools within the immediate area may require commuting. The mix of school types supports a range of educational pathways, but parents should consider travel times for older children. The quality of the primary school is a notable strength, offering a foundation for local students.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Burnley St Peter's Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Burnley College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The demographic profile of BB11 1HT is shaped by a median age of 22, though the most common age range is adults aged 30–64. Only 27% of residents own their homes, with the majority living in rented accommodation, reflecting the area’s status as a rental market. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, with 90.85% of the population identifying as Asian or Asian British, and 80% of these residents Muslim, according to the 2021 census. This demographic concentration influences the area’s cultural and social dynamics. The ward ranks among the 5% most deprived in the UK, with two-thirds of children living in poverty and crime rates of 339.8 per 1,000 in 2007. These factors impact access to services and overall quality of life, though the community’s strong religious and cultural ties provide a sense of cohesion.
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