Area Overview for BB4 6LQ

Area Information

Greenfield and Eden Ward occupies a distinct position within Rossendale Borough, covering a compact residential cluster of 2.3 hectares. This specific postcode area, BB4 6LQ, centres on Edenfield, a village situated on the River Irwell approximately 1.25 miles north of Ramsbottom and 2.5 miles south of Rawtenstall. The ward contains a population of 1,449 residents, creating a density of 1,064 people per square kilometre. Edenfield functions as a post-industrial dormitory village with roots in farming and a significant textile heritage. The area sits roughly 6.0 miles west of Norden, accessible via the A56 which historically formed from turnpikes in the 1840s. Life here reflects a transition from manufacturing to a residential focus. Historic Pennine stone houses built during the 19th century line many streets, providing visual continuity with the area's past. Newer factory-brick housing from the post-World War II era also contributes to the housing stock. Residents enjoy proximity to the Prime Meridian location of the ONGC wind farm on Scout Moor, constructed between 2007 and 2008. The village retains a rural character despite its industrial history, with historic buildings like the Rostron Arms and The Coach public houses surviving from the coaching era. Ancient remains visible in Dearden Clough hint at the quarrying activities that once drove the local economy.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2.3 hectares
Population
1449
Population Density
1064 people/km²

Homes in BB4 6LQ reflect a market dominated by private ownership, with 78% of properties owner-occupied. This figure significantly exceeds averages in many urban rental markets, pointing to a stable housing stock where families reside for extended periods. The accommodation type data confirms that houses are the predominant dwelling style, featuring a mix of historic Pennine stone homes and later factory-brick constructions from the World War II period. This variety appeals to buyers seeking characterful homes without the constraints of apartment living. The high ownership rate suggests that the property market here is not driven by transient tenants or seasonal holiday lets. Instead, the area attracts buyers who wish to establish roots in a post-industrial village setting. For prospective purchasers, the prevalence of houses means that buyers generally prefer ground-floor or detached properties that offer privacy and outdoor space. The visual identity of the area, marked by older stone houses, adds a layer of heritage value to individual listings. Consequently, the housing market serves long-term residents who have grown with the village as it evolved from a manufacturing hub into a residential community.

House Prices in BB4 6LQ

9
Properties
£148,000
Average Sold Price
£65,000
Lowest Price
£280,000
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in BB4 6LQ

Living in BB4 6LQ offers convenience through a range of amenities located within practical reach. Retail options include Tesco Rossendale, Iceland Rawtenstall, and M&S Rawtenstall, providing residents with access to major supermarkets and high-street brands. Two motorway interchange points near Rawtenstall and Ramsbottom supply further shopping opportunities for those looking beyond local parish shops. Dining and hospitality are supported by historic venues like the Rostron Arms and The Coach public houses, which date back to the coaching house era of the village. Passengers can utilise four nearby rail stations, including Entwistle and Accrington, to access wider travel networks. The community maintains local focal points such as the Community Centre and Cricket Club, which serve social and recreational needs. Although the area functions as a dormitory village, these amenities ensure that daily requirements are met without extensive travel. The proximity to Rawtenstall and Ramsbottom allows residents to enjoy town centres while living within the 2.3-hectare ward. This mix of historic character and modern commercial services creates a balanced lifestyle for families and commuters who value both convenience and rural heritage.

Amenities

Schools

Families in BB4 6LQ have access to a selection of education options within practical reach. Haslingden Broadway Primary School operates as a primary institution and holds a Ofsted rating of good. Residents also benefit from Haslingden High School and Sixth Form, which similarly carries a good rating and serves as a secondary education provider. This combination offers a straightforward pathway for children from early years through to sixth form without requiring travel to distant towns. Special educational needs are supported by several nearby facilities. Tor View Specialist Learning Community and Valley School serve specific educational requirements, ensuring inclusive options for pupils who need targeted support. Additionally, Tor View School provides further specialist education closer to the local community. The presence of schools with good Ofsted ratings suggests a diligent local authority invests in educational standards. While the primary and high schools draw from a wider catchment, their good ratings indicate that living in this postcode area does not compromise on educational quality. Parents can expect a balanced mix of mainstream education and specialist provision close by.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Haslingden Broadway Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Haslingden High School and Sixth FormprimaryN/AN/A
3Tor View Specialist Learning CommunityspecialN/AN/A
4Valley SchoolspecialN/AN/A
5Tor View SchoolspecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in BB4 6LQ is defined by a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 represent the most common age range, indicating a stable demographic of families and established households. Home ownership stands at a high level of 78%, suggesting the area attracts owners rather than long-term renters. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, reinforcing the suburban and village character of the neighbourhood. Ethnically, the population is predominantly White, reflecting the traditional demographic profile of Rossendale. This homogeneity contributes to a close-knit community feel where neighbours often know one another. The high rate of home ownership indicates that residents have invested long-term in the locale, which typically fosters stable local governance and community engagement. The lower population density relative to larger urban centres supports a quieter lifestyle, yet the concentration of residents within the 2.3-hectare ward ensures that local services remain accessible. This demographic profile aligns with the profile of a dormitory village where commuters seek stability and space rather than high-density urban living.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

78
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

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who mainly lives in BB4 6LQ?
The area has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 forming the most common demographic. Home ownership stands at 78%, predomently occupied by families in houses. The population is predominantly White and concentrated in a small 2.3-hectare ward in Edenfield.
What schools are near BB4 6LQ?
Families have access to Haslingden Broadway Primary School and Haslingden High School and Sixth Form, both rated good by Ofsted. Special education is supported by Tor View Specialist Learning Community, Valley School, and Tor View School nearby.
How good is the internet in this area?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 97 out of 100. Mobile network coverage scores 83 out of 100, offering fair-to-good service. These figures support reliable working from home and daily internet use for all residents.
Is BB4 6LQ a safe place to live?
Crime risk is medium with a score of 58, meaning rates are around average and standard security is needed. Environmental safety is high, with zero flood risk and no protected nature reserves or planning constraints affecting the area.
What local shopping and transport is available?
Shops include Tesco Rossendale, Iceland Rawtenstall, and M&S Rawtenstall. Four railway stations and two motorway interchange points near Rawtenstall and Ramsbottom provide strong transport links. The village also hosts the Rostron Arms and The Coach public houses.

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