Area Overview for BB11 1JH
Area Information
Living in BB11 1JH means inhabiting a tightly packed residential cluster in Burnley, Lancashire, with a population of 2,054 spread across 571 square metres. The area is defined by its compactness, with a population density of over 3.6 million people per square kilometre, reflecting a densely populated urban environment. Historically shaped by 19th-century industrial development, the area features terraced housing built between 1860 and 1930, alongside remnants of former factories and mills. Its location is bounded by the M65 motorway to the west and the East Lancashire railway line to the east, offering proximity to major transport routes. BB11 1JH is part of the Daneshouse with Stoneyholme electoral ward, which includes districts like Duke Bar and Stoneyholme. The area’s character is marked by its high Asian or Asian British population (90.85%), predominantly Muslim, and its inclusion among the UK’s 5% most deprived wards. Daily life here is shaped by a mix of retail, rail access, and community institutions, though challenges such as high child poverty and crime rates remain central to the lived experience.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 571 m²
- Population
- 2054
- Population Density
- 2800 people/km²
The property market in BB11 1JH is characterised by low home ownership (27%) and a predominance of houses, though the area’s small size and dense population suggest limited housing stock. This dynamic points to a rental market rather than an owner-occupied one, with few properties available for purchase. The accommodation type—houses—contrasts with the compact, terraced housing typical of the area’s 19th-century development. Buyers should note that the immediate surroundings offer minimal housing diversity, with most properties concentrated in the existing terraced layout. The high proportion of renters may indicate affordability challenges, though the area’s proximity to Burnley’s amenities and transport links could offset this. For those considering purchase, the small footprint of BB11 1JH means competition for available homes, and buyers must weigh the area’s cultural and social dynamics against its practical limitations.
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The lifestyle in BB11 1JH is shaped by its proximity to retail and rail hubs. Within practical reach are notable venues such as Iceland Burnley, M&S Burnley, and Tesco Burnley, providing a range of shopping and grocery options. The area’s rail network is extensive, with five stations—including Burnley Manchester Road and Burnley Central—offering connections to nearby towns and cities. While the data does not list parks or leisure facilities explicitly, the area’s historical industrial legacy includes former mills and canals, which may offer recreational opportunities. The presence of Daneshouse FC and the Burnley Islamic Cultural Centre highlights community engagement and cultural life. However, the lack of specific details on parks or dining venues means residents may need to travel to Burnley’s town centre for a broader range of amenities. The combination of retail access, rail connectivity, and community institutions creates a functional, though limited, lifestyle environment.
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Schools
Residents of BB11 1JH have access to two notable educational institutions. Burnley St Peter’s Church of England Primary School, rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, provides primary education within walking distance. For secondary and further education, Burnley College, a sixth-form institution, serves the area. The absence of a secondary school in BB11 1JH itself means families may need to travel to Burnley’s town centre for comprehensive schooling. The mix of primary and sixth-form options reflects a gap in secondary education provision, which could impact long-term planning for families. However, the proximity of Burnley College offers pathways to higher education and vocational training, supporting local aspirations. The quality of primary education, combined with the availability of post-16 study, provides a foundation for students, though the lack of a full secondary school remains a consideration for prospective residents.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Burnley St Peter's Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Burnley College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The demographic profile of BB11 1JH is distinct, with a median age of 22, though the most common age range is 30–64 years. Only 27% of residents own their homes, indicating a rental-dominated market, and the predominant accommodation type is houses, despite the area’s small size. The population is overwhelmingly Asian or Asian British (90.85%), with 80% identifying as Muslim according to the 2021 census. This community ranks among the UK’s 5% most deprived wards, with two-thirds of children living in poverty and crime rates of 339.8 per 1,000 in 2007. These factors influence access to services and opportunities, though the area’s strong cultural identity and proximity to Burnley’s amenities provide a counterbalance. The high deprivation score reflects systemic challenges in employment, education, and housing, which prospective residents should consider alongside the area’s vibrant, community-focused character.
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Planning Constraints
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