Area Overview for BB2 2SN

Area Information

Living in BB2 2SN means residing within a specific residential cluster centred around the Wensley Fold area of Blackburn. This postcode covers 6,808 square metres and serves a population of 1,921 people. You are situated in an area that historically transitioned from rural sheep grazing to a hub of cotton textile production during the Industrial Revolution. The landscape today reflects this deep industrial heritage, with sites like Wensley Fold Mills standing as reminders of the local economy's past reliance on water-powered spinning and weaving. Although much of the active manufacturing has ceased, the area retains character through early stone cottages and farmhouses such as Miles Wife Hey. Daily life for residents falls within the Wensley Fold Ward, located on the lower valley sides in west Blackburn. The terrain drops from Revidge ridge down to the valley floor near Bank Top, Griffin, and Redlam. You are bounded by the River Blakewater to the south and Preston New Road to the north, with Wensley Road dividing the district east-west. This specific location, once associated with families like the De Chattertons and Standishes, offers a distinct sense of place within the larger unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen. The density here reaches 282,149 people per square kilometre, creating a compact living environment. For anyone considering homes in BB2 2SN, the area provides direct access to the broader connectivity of Blackburn centre without the noise of the main streets.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6808 m²
Population
1921
Population Density
6693 people/km²

The property market in BB2 2SN reflects a established residential pattern rather than a fluctuating rental economy. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, and 65% of residents own their homes outright. This statistic signals that the vast majority of houses in BB2 2SN are owner-occupied rather than part of the private rental sector. When you look for homes in this postcode, you are entering a market defined by existing owners who likely have been present for significant periods. Because the area is largely owner-occupied, the turnover rate may be slower compared to high-rental neighbourhoods. You will typically encounter family homes and traditional dwellings rather than modern apartments or student bedsits. The housing stock inherits the architectural character of an area historically driven by textile production and agriculture. Properties here often feature early stone cottages or later Victorian adaptations linked to the mills of the past. Suburban. The market dynamics in BB2 2SN are shaped by the fact that it falls under Blackburn with Darwen unitary authority but maintains a distinct local identity. If you are looking to buy, your competition is likely other local families rather than landlords seeking yield. The prevalence of houses ensures that any development plans must consider the existing residential fabric. Prices will naturally align with the median age of the population, as the demand comes from those seeking spaces suitable for adults and children rather than single occupants.

House Prices in BB2 2SN

48
Properties
£78,886
Average Sold Price
£30,500
Lowest Price
£123,000
Highest Price

Showing 48 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
14 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNTerraced21£123,000Dec 2025
11 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNTerraced21£109,950Apr 2025
43 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNTerraced21£115,000Mar 2025
31 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNTerraced21£84,200Jul 2024
16 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNTerraced2-£90,000Feb 2024
23 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNTerraced21£95,000Aug 2023
33 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNhouse21£77,000Aug 2023
25 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNhouse--£74,950Feb 2023
35 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNTerraced21£100,000Jan 2023
45 Selborne Street, Blackburn, BB2 2SNRetail21£106,000Dec 2022
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Energy Efficiency in BB2 2SN

Your daily lifestyle in BB2 2SN is supported by five major retail venues within practical reach. You can easily access Tesco Blackburn, Lidl Central, and Morrisons Daily West End for your weekly grocery shopping and household needs. These three supermarkets provide a complete range of food and general merchandise without requiring a long drive into the city centre. This convenience is essential for residents living in the lower valley sides of west Blackburn. Transport links are robust, with five railway stations nearby to facilitate regional travel. Mill Hill Railway Station, Cherry Tree Railway Station, and Blackburn Railway Station are all within easy distance of your postcode. These stations connect you to wider networks across Lancashire and beyond. The area's position relative to the River Blakewater and Wensley Road creates a defined path for local exploration. Residents of BB2 2SN enjoy being surrounded by historic landmarks that add cultural depth to everyday life. The Wensley Fold Mills site, dating back to approximately 1775, stands as a notable feature reflecting the textile heritage of Blackburn. You might walk along the perimeter wall at the Blakewater to see the partial remains of the Victorian engine house. Nearby, Miles Wife Hey offers a glimpse into the agricultural past with its ancient Jacobean farm buildings. Parks and green spaces are inherent to the landscape definition of the ward, dropping from the ridge to the valley floor. The environment near Bank Top, Griffin, and Redlam provides natural respites from the built environment of Blackburn with Darwen.

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Demographics

The community in BB2 2SN is defined by a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range among residents consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This indicates a neighbourhood where stability is common, and you are likely to find long-term families rather than students or young professionals in their twenties. Home ownership stands at 65%, making this a predominantly owner-occupied area. Consequently, your neighbours are likely to have lived in their properties for many years, fostering established local bonds. The population is predominantly White, and the accommodation type is exclusively described as houses. This composition suggests a suburban or semi-rural feel rather than urban block living. You will not find high-rise flats or manufactured housing dominating the streets of BB2 2SN. The high rate of ownership correlates with the lack of rental stock in this specific cluster. For buyers, this environment implies a settled society where property values are driven by ownership stability. The absence of student housing or temporary accommodation means the daily rhythm of the neighbourhood remains consistent year-round.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

65
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

20
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of people living in BB2 2SN?
The median age in BB2 2SN is 47, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population is predominantly White, and 65% of residents own their homes. Houses are the main type of accommodation, creating a settled community of long-term homeowners rather than rental tenants.
Is the transport and digital connectivity good for living in BB2 2SN?
Digital infrastructure is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 100 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 85 out of 100. You have access to five nearby railway stations, including Blackburn Railway Station and Mill Hill Railway Station, ensuring good connectivity for daily commutes and remote work.
How safe is the area and what are the environmental risks?
The area has a medium crime risk with a safety score of 54 out of 100, so standard security measures are advisable. Environmentally, you face low flood risk and there are no planning constraints such as protected woodlands or nature reserves within the postcode. Flood coverage scores zero, and protected nature reserve coverage is also zero.

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