Area Overview for BB11 1JP
Area Information
Living in Burnley postcode BB11 1JP means residing in Daneshouse, Duke Bar, and Stoneyholme, an electoral ward situated immediately north of Burnley town centre. This residential cluster is defined by predominantly pre-1919 terraced housing built between 1860 and 1930. The district is bounded to the west by the M65 motorway and to the east by the railway and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. You will find yourself in a neighbourhood where industrial heritage meets modern residential life, with former factories and mills lining the area. The ward encompasses a population of 2,054 people across these three distinct districts. Daily life here is shaped by the close-knit nature of urban terraced streets and the proximity to major transport arteries. The area was largely undeveloped until the mid-19th century but surged with growth as the local workforce expanded alongside the canal and rail lines completed in the 18th and 19th centuries. Understanding this geographical context helps you see why the streets are so densely packed and why the M65 acts as a significant western boundary. This is a place deeply rooted in the history of Burnley, where local landmarks like Old Hall Farm with its 17th-century barn stand alongside the main roads in Duke Bar.
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- 2054
- Population Density
- 2800 people/km²
The property market in BB11 1JP is characterised by a rental-led economy with very limited owner occupation. Only 27 per cent of households here own their homes, which means you are far more likely to encounter properties available for rent than to find family-sized flats in the immediate cluster for purchase. The predominant accommodation type is houses, specifically the closely packed terraced housing that built the district between 1860 and 1930. This housing stock consists largely of pre-1919 terraced homes that define the physical character of Daneshouse, Duke Bar, and Stoneyholme. Buyers looking for this postcode will find themselves navigating a market where investment purchasing or renting-from-long-term-tenants is common rather than owner-occupiers seeking starter family homes. The lack of owner-occupiers often points to areas undergoing regeneration or facing economic pressure. When viewing homes in BB11 1JP, you should expect Victorian and Edwardian layouts with period features but understand that the financial landscape is heavily weighted towards renting. The presence of former factories and mills also means some properties may have been converted from industrial use, offering unique layouts but requiring careful inspection.
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Energy Efficiency in BB11 1JP
Your daily life in BB11 1JP is shaped by the practical proximity of major retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Residents benefit from five identified retail locations, including Iceland Burnley, M&S Burnley, and Tesco Burnley. These supermarkets and boutiques are situated in Burnley, offering essential goods and daily necessities without the need for long journeys. Transport connectivity is equally convenient, with five railway stations nearby. Burnley Manchester Road Railway Station, Burnley Central Railway Station, and Burnley Barracks Railway Station provide frequent rail services. The M65 motorway forms the western boundary, offering quick motorway access for car commuters. The local character includes notable features like the Burnley Islamic Cultural Centre and the Shah Jalal Mosque, which is under construction according to available sources. Daneshouse FC offers grassroots football, providing community recreation. The River Calder flows through Stoneyholme, adding a natural element to the urban landscape. While immediate green spaces are limited compared to suburban areas, the location ensures you are never far from the main town centre's shops and services. The density of amenities like buses and trains means your evening walks or weekend trips to the cinema or restaurant are straightforward.
Amenities
Schools
Families considering homes in BB11 1JP have access to specific educational institutions nearby that cater to different stages of learning. Burnley St Peter's Church of England Primary School is located in the vicinity and holds a good Ofsted rating. This option provides a stable foundation for primary education within the catchment area linking to the wider Burnley school system. For older students, Burnley College serves as the local sixth-form provider, offering further education and apprenticeship routes without leaving the region. The mix of a rated primary school and a sixth-form college suggests an educational corridor that supports children from early years through to adulthood within Burnley. Given the area's high deprivation levels,教育发展 here plays a critical role in social mobility. You will find that these schools are the main anchors for families in the ward. While Burnley St Peter's has a good rating, you should also check potential travel times to other colleges, as the data highlights Burnley College as the primary local sixth-form option. The proximity of these institutions makes the area viable for parents with children of varying ages who wish to keep their schooling local.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 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 community in BB11 1JP is distinct in its composition and age profile. The median age is 22 years, yet the most common age range among residents is actually adults between 30 and 64 years old. This suggests a population structure where younger households live with younger adults or where the wider demographic skews older despite the median figure. Home ownership stands at 27 per cent, indicating that the majority of residents rent their accommodation. Houses form the primary type of accommodation within this cluster. The area is also ethnically diverse, with Asian residents constituting the predominant ethnic group. You should be aware that this specific ward ranks among the five per cent most deprived in the UK. High levels of child poverty affect two-thirds of children in the ward. Crime rates reached 339.8 per 1,000 people as recorded in 2007 data. These statistics reflect significant social challenges that you must consider when evaluating the quality of life and future stability of the neighbourhood for any family or individual you might be supporting.
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