Area Overview for BB5 6JQ

Area Information

Huncoat sits within the BB5 6JQ postcode, forming part of the Hyndburn district in North West England. This specific residential cluster spans just 4,283 square metres, creating a tightly knit environment. The location lies east of Accrington at coordinates 53.759894, -2.353485, placing it firmly in Lancashire. Historically, the ward originated as a township in the ancient parish of Whalley before becoming a civil parish in 1866. It later transferred to Accrington Municipal Borough in 1929 and now exists as an unparished area. The population stands at 1,647 residents, which aligns with the approximate sub-area figure often cited for this vicinity. You will find that daily life here involves a community with deep historical roots, stretching back to the Domesday Book. The area has evolved from an agricultural settlement to a site of significant industrial activity, including cotton mills and a power station. Living in BB5 6JQ means residence in a place that balances its industrial heritage with modern residential needs. The small footprint of this postcode area concentrates housing and residents, fostering a local atmosphere distinct from the wider town centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4283 m²
Population
1647
Population Density
1423 people/km²

The property market in BB5 6JQ is defined by historical housing stock and current ownership patterns. Houses dominate the accommodation type, which is typical for areas that have grown around older industrial and agricultural foundations. With a home ownership rate of 51%, the area reflects a balanced mix of owner-occupiers and renters, though leanings toward ownership suggest long-term settlement. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster, meaning supply is naturally limited compared to expanding suburban estates. The inventory likely comprises terraced and semi-detached properties given the ward's history as a township. Buyers should note that 51% ownership indicates a healthy number of resale opportunities but also means competition for stock. You are looking at a market where property values may be influenced by the limited square footage of the 4,283 square metre area. The prevalence of houses over flats points to a traditional family-oriented lifestyle. When searching for homes in BB5 6JQ, expect severance from the modern high-rise estate model. The data confirms a standard residential sector without unusual property types.

House Prices in BB5 6JQ

12
Properties
£89,975
Average Sold Price
£69,950
Lowest Price
£110,000
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in BB5 6JQ

Daily life in BB5 6JQ revolves around a network of local amenities that serve the immediate community. Five retail outlets are located within practical reach, ensuring you can access essentials without travelling far. Notable favourites include Spar, Iceland Accrington, and Aldi Milnshaw, providing all your grocery and shopping needs. For those who wish to travel further, the metro system connects you to Rawtenstall, while five rail options serve your rail travel requirements. The area contains significant historical landmarks that define its character. You can visit Huncoat Hall, the Methodist Sunday School built in 1844, and the White Lion pub, first named in 1865. Cultural and religious sites include Our Lady Catholic Church, blessed in 1931, and the Black Bull Inn. Green spaces such as the recreation ground, granted in 1878 and extended in 1930, offer space for outdoor activity. A preserved millstone from Brown Moor Farm, dating to 1948, stands as a testament to the local industrial past. Living in BB5 6JQ gives you direct access to these historical structures and convenient shops.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BB5 6JQ reflects a mature demographic profile. The median age is 47 years, with the most common age range falling between adults aged 30 and 64 years. This indicates a stable neighbourhood dominated by working-age families and retirees rather than young students or transient populations. Home ownership stands at a significant 51%, suggesting that just over half the residents purchase their properties directly. The remaining portion of households are likely within the rental sector, though the data specifies the ownership rate precisely. Accommodation within this cluster primarily consists of houses, defining the character of the built environment. The predominant ethnic group is White, which mirrors the broader historical settlement patterns of the Lancashire countryside. With a population density of 1,423 people per square kilometre, the area feels lived-in without being crowded. You live among neighbours who have established roots in the town. The predominance of adults suggests a society focused on stability and local engagement rather than rapid demographic shifts.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

51
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

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BB5 6JQ?
The community is dominated by adults, with the median age set at 47 years. The most common age range is 30 to 64 years. Just over half of the households, representing 51% of residents, are owners of their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White. This demographic profile points to a stable community of established families and individuals rather than a transient population.
How is the transport and internet connectivity?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 90 out of 100. Mobile coverage scores 83, providing a good signal. Five recent railway stations are within practical reach, including Huncoat and Accrington. The metro station at Rawtenstall offers one additional transport link. These figures ensure residents have robust options for working from home and daily commuting.
Is the area safe to live in?
The area passes checks for flood risk, nature reserves, and planning constraints, resulting in zero scores for those specific risks. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of 40. This indicates a medium crime risk where rates are around average. Residents should apply standard security precautions to their homes and belongings.
What amenities are nearby for daily use?
Five retail outlets are within practical reach, including Spar, Iceland Accrington, and Aldi Milnshaw. You also have access to five railway stations and one metro connection at Rawtenstall. The area contains local historical sites such as Huncoat Hall, the White Lion pub, and a recreation ground granted in 1878, adding character to your daily walk.

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