Area Overview for BB4 8NX

Area Information

Living in BB4 8NX offers a quiet residential experience situated within the Goodshaw and Cribden Ward of the Borough of Rossendale. This specific postcode covers only 3,283 square metres, hosting a population of 2,036 people. The area borders the hamlet of Goodshaw, which lies on the edge of the Pennine hills just north of Rawtenstall. Historically, Goodshaw possessed an Episcopal Chapel by the late 17th century and was later constituted as a chapelry in 1850. The local landscape retains links to the medieval Forest of Rossendale. Residents live in a compact cluster supported by established transport routes and local retail. The character of the neighbourhood is defined by its proximity to industrial heritage and historic farming sites like Sharples Hey and Meadow Top. You will find yourselves in a setting that balances modern connectivity with deep historical roots. The area functions as a straightforward residential zone without the complexities of major planning constraints or environmental designations. It serves as a practical base for those wishing to access the wider Rossendale district while enjoying a contained local environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3283 m²
Population
2036
Population Density
1116 people/km²

Homes in BB4 8NX are overwhelmingly occupied by their owners, with 76 per cent of properties showing evidence of long-term residence. This high home ownership rate validates BB4 8NX as a genuinely settled market rather than a volatile rental sector. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the area's classification as a hamlet on the edge of the Pennine hills. This suggests a stock devoid of high-rise flats or purpose-built rental estates typically found in larger towns. If you are considering buying a property here, you will encounter a market where equity transfer is king. The low population size of 2,036 within a small area of 3,283 square metres limits the volume of transactions, creating a localised economy. Buyers seeking detached or semi-detached family homes will find this postcode suitable for those wishing to avoid the density of Rawtenstall or Blackburn. The historical presence of glebe farms like Meadow Top and Sharples Hey hints at potential land values influenced by heritage rather than pure development potential. There are no complex planning constraints like AONB status or protected wetlands to hinder future developments in this specific locality.

House Prices in BB4 8NX

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Energy Efficiency in BB4 8NX

Amenities in BB4 8NX are within practical reach for daily errands and leisure. You can visit Spar for convenience shopping or travel to Asda Rawtenstall and Lidl Rawtenstall for larger supermarket requirements. Retail options are clear and accessible, with five notable venues identified in the immediate vicinity. Transport choices are equally varied, with service via metro locations in Rawtenstall and Ramsbottom providing flexible travel options. Five railway stations serve the broader area, including Accrington, Huncoat, and Hapton. This network allows you to move seamlessly between the quiet North West of England and the cities of Manchester and Liverpool if needed. The proximity to Goodshaw Fold adds a point of historical interest for those who enjoy walking or exploring local heritage sites. The area does not feature major leisure parks or entertainment venues within the immediate postcode, but the transport links compensate for this by bringing the wider district amenities directly to your door. Living here means you balance local convenience with the ability to travel widely when required.

Amenities

Schools

Families in BB4 8NX have access to Crawshawbooth Primary School, which holds an Ofsted rating of good. This institution serves the educational needs of children within the immediate vicinity of the hamlet. As there are no secondary schools listed in the provided data for this specific postcode, older children in this ward likely travel to facilities in neighbouring towns or the larger population centres of the Borough of Rossendale. The presence of a rated good primary school provides a solid educational foundation for young residents without the need to commute to distant institutions for early education. For households looking at homes in BB4 8NX, the local provision of Crawshawbooth Primary ensures that younger family members remain close to home during their formative years. The single-school profile simplifies the decision-making process for parents, as they only need to assess the quality of this one specific option rather than a complex catchment area of varied institutions. The school's rating offers reassurance regarding the academic standards expected within the community limits of Goodshaw.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Crawshawbooth Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in BB4 8NX is stable and established, with a median age of 47 years. The majority of residents fall into the 30 to 64 years age range, indicating a population dominated by working-age adults and families rather than young singles or the very elderly. House ownership stands at 76 per cent, reflecting a long-standing tendency for residents to purchase their homes rather than rent. The predominant accommodation type reflects this pattern, with houses making up the primary stock for homes in BB4 8NX. This configuration suggests a settlement designed for nuclear families or retired individuals looking for stability. The predominant ethnic group is White, contributing to a culturally homogeneous environment where local traditions likely remain strong within the Ward of Goodshaw and Cribden. With a population density of 1,116 people per square kilometre, the area feels populated yet avoids the overcrowding found in denser urban centres. You are looking at a community that has grown organically around the established hamlet of Goodshaw, maintaining a clear sense of identity distinct from the larger towns nearby.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

76
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

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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

What kind of community feels like home in BB4 8NX?
This is a mature community with a median age of 47, where 76 per cent of residents own their homes. The population of 2,036 is concentrated in 3,283 square metres, creating a contained neighbourhood character typical of the Goodshaw hamlet.
Are there schools near BB4 8NX for my children?
Crawshawbooth Primary School is located nearby and holds a good Ofsted rating. It provides a solid educational base for younger children in the area, though secondary schooling likely requires travel to larger towns.
How is the transport and connectivity for working from home?
Fixed broadband scores 97/100 and mobile coverage reaches 83/100, ensuring excellent remote work capabilities. Rail access is available via Accrington, Huncoat, and Hapton stations, with metro links to Rawtenstall and Ramsbottom nearby.
Is it safe to live in BB4 8NX?
The area has a crime score of 84/100, indicating lower-than-average crime rates. Environmental risks are negligible, with zero scores for flood risk, Ramsar sites, and protected nature reserves, making it a secure location.

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