Area Overview for BB11 1TT
Area Information
BB11 1TT lies in the north of Burnley, Lancashire, within a small residential cluster near the town’s core. With a population of just over 2,000, this area is defined by terraced housing built between the 1860s and 1930s, many of which were constructed for Burnley’s growing industrial workforce. The M65 motorway borders the western edge, while the East Lancashire railway line and Leeds and Liverpool Canal frame the eastern boundary. This postcode is part of the Daneshouse with Stoneyholme ward, a historically working-class area marked by its pre-1919 housing stock and proximity to former factories and mills. The community is predominantly Asian British, with 90.85% of residents identifying as Asian or Asian British, and 80% of this group Muslim, according to the 2021 census. Living here means being part of a tight-knit, culturally distinct neighbourhood, though it also faces challenges including high child poverty and above-average crime rates. The area’s compact size and proximity to Burnley’s amenities make it a practical choice for those seeking affordability and connectivity, though buyers should consider the social and economic context.
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- Population
- 2054
- Population Density
- 2800 people/km²
BB11 1TT is a small area with limited housing stock, dominated by terraced houses built between the 1860s and 1930s. With only 27% of residents owning their homes, this is primarily a rental market, though the availability of houses rather than flats suggests a focus on family-sized properties. The compact size of the postcode means that housing options are limited, and buyers may need to look beyond immediate surroundings for more variety. The high proportion of rented properties reflects both economic pressures and the area’s historical role as working-class housing. For buyers, this means competition for available homes, particularly those in good condition. The terraced layout also implies shared walls and potential noise from neighbours, which may be a consideration. While the area’s affordability could be an advantage, the rental-heavy nature and limited property diversity may pose challenges for those seeking long-term ownership or specific housing types.
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Energy Efficiency in BB11 1TT
The lifestyle in BB11 1TT is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Nearby amenities include Iceland Burnley, Tesco Burnley, and M&S Burnley, offering everyday shopping needs within walking or short driving distance. The five railway stations provide access to dining and leisure options in Burnley’s town centre, including cafes, restaurants, and community spaces. While the area lacks large parks or green spaces within its boundaries, the nearby River Calder in Stoneyholme and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal offer opportunities for outdoor activities. The presence of Daneshouse FC and the Burnley Islamic Cultural Centre highlights the community’s focus on local sports and cultural engagement. The combination of essential retail, transport links, and community facilities creates a functional lifestyle, though the area’s limited natural amenities may require residents to travel for more expansive recreational options.
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Schools
Residents of BB11 1TT have access to Burnley St Peter’s Church of England Primary School, a good-rated primary school, and Burnley College, a sixth-form institution. The presence of both a primary school and a sixth-form college provides a continuum of education for families, though the absence of secondary schools means students may need to travel to nearby areas for comprehensive education. The primary school’s Ofsted rating of “good” suggests a reliable foundation for younger children, while Burnley College caters to older students seeking further education or vocational training. However, the lack of a full secondary school within the immediate vicinity could be a limitation for families requiring all stages of education locally. This mix of institutions reflects the area’s role as a residential hub rather than a standalone educational centre, requiring careful planning for students needing progression beyond primary level.
| 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 population of BB11 1TT is predominantly adults aged 30–64, despite a median age of 22, reflecting a community with a strong working-age demographic. Home ownership is low at 27%, indicating a rental-heavy market, with houses being the primary accommodation type. The area’s ethnic composition is overwhelmingly Asian_total, with 90.85% of residents falling into this category. This group is predominantly Muslim, shaping the cultural and religious landscape, including the under-construction Burnley Islamic Cultural Centre. 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 influence daily life, with limited access to high-quality public services and a reliance on community networks. The demographic profile suggests a stable, family-oriented population, though the high deprivation score highlights systemic challenges in education, employment, and safety.
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Planning Constraints
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