Area Overview for BB6 7RW

Area Information

Living in BB6 7RW offers a grounded experience within the minimal footprint of Overton, a small residential cluster on the North West England border. This postcode covers an area of just 1.5 hectares, serving a permanent population of 1,563 people. The location sits in the north of the Hyndburn Borough Council area, occupying the west part of Great Harwood and bordering the Ribble Valley. The community is organised into the Overton electoral ward, which returns three councillors to the Hyndburn Borough Council and forms part of the Hyndburn parliamentary constituency. The coordinate point 53.78682, -2.399897 marks the approximate centre of this tight-knit settlement. Residents here enjoy a quiet existence supported by established infrastructure including five railway stations and several major supermarkets within practical reach. Compared to sprawling urban centres, this estate prioritises density and proximity. You are surrounded by neighbours in a setting defined by its compact geography and strong local governance. The area functions as a distinct residential node rather than a gateway to other districts. Your daily life revolves around these specific locations, making it an environment where you are acutely aware of your immediate surroundings and the specific amenities that define your region.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.5 hectares
Population
1563
Population Density
1076 people/km²

The property market in BB6 7RW is fundamentally anchored by owner-occupied housing. With a home ownership level of 79 percent, the vast majority of the 1,563 residents hold title to their properties. This high rate indicates a market where individuals are less likely to rent than they are to buy, creating a stable local economy. The blueprint for all properties in this 1.5 hectare area is the house. You will not find flats or purpose-built flats in this specific postcode, reinforcing the suburban or semi-rural character of the housing stock. This dominance of detached or semi-detached homes supports the value and equity perceptions of the local population. Prospective buyers looking at homes in BB6 7RW should expect to be competing within a group of well-established owners who are likely to remain in the area for the long term. The market dynamics reflect a traditional British residential pattern where ownership is the norm. The lack of rental properties suggests that the area is not a commuter hub for students or young professionals seeking shared housing. Instead, it serves as a permanent home for the Hyndburn borough population.

House Prices in BB6 7RW

55
Properties
£84,350
Average Sold Price
£16,000
Lowest Price
£187,000
Highest Price

Showing 55 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
65 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWTerraced21£127,000Aug 2025
110 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWTerraced21£115,000Aug 2025
55 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWTerraced21£150,000Mar 2025
61 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWTerraced21£84,000Jun 2023
108 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWTerraced21£85,000Apr 2023
92 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWTerraced21£99,800Dec 2022
53 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWhouse--£113,000Sep 2022
41 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWRetail21£119,950May 2022
104 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWhouse--£115,000Jul 2021
94 Park Road, Great Harwood, BB6 7RWTerraced21£70,000Dec 2020
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Energy Efficiency in BB6 7RW

Life in BB6 7RW revolves around manageable travel to nearby retail and transport hubs situated within Great Harwood and beyond. Five major supermarkets provide immediate access to essential goods, including Tesco Blackburn, Aldi Great, and Morrisons Great. These specific venues ensure that you can stock your kitchen and shop for household needs without lengthy commutes. Transport options are equally accessible, supported by five railway stations including Rishton Railway Station, Huncoat Railway Station, and Langho Railway Station. These links connect you to wider networks efficiently. For leisure, the immediate environment of this small residential cluster may be limited, but the anchoring presence of these five retail outlets and five railway stations defines your accessible lifestyle. You can drive or walk to complete most daily errands. The convenience of having such volume of high-street shopping and rail access in close proximity is a key selling point. Your evening routine might involve browsing Aldi or catching a train without leaving the town of Great Harwood.

Amenities

Schools

Families residing in BB6 7RW have access to specific educational provision through St Hubert's Roman Catholic Primary School, located in Great Harwood. This institution serves as the primary educational option for children within the immediate catchment area. The school holds an Ofsted rating of 'good', which signals a level of quality recognised by the government. While there are no secondary schools listed in the available data for this immediate cluster, the presence of St Hubert's indicates a dedicated primary education focus. The single-profile available data point suggests that the area may rely on feeder arrangements for older children, though local council boundaries would determine the specific secondary institutions. For parents deciding on a home near Great Harwood, the rating of this one named school is the primary metric for school quality. The existence of a Roman Catholic primary school also demonstrates the religious character of the local provision. You have direct access to a facility with a positive statutory inspection outcome.

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Demographics

The community character of BB6 7RW is defined by a mature resident base with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population past its initial house-hunting prime. This demographic profile aligns with a very high rate of home ownership, standing at exactly 79 percent for the area. Such a figure suggests that the local housing stock is dominated by long-term residents rather than transient tenants or commuters buying in haste. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional settlement patterns of this Lancashire district. You will find predominantly houses rather than flats, apartments, or cluster flats as the primary accommodation type. This housing style supports the home ownership rate and caters to families or individuals seeking permanent residence. The area attracts those seeking stability within a ward of 1,563 people. Living here means engaging with a demographic that has settled permanently. The age structure implies a neighbourhood where schools and local services cater to adults potentially nearing retirement or raising young children in a stable ownership environment.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

79
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

35
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 is the community feel like in BB6 7RW, and who lives here?
The area hosts a population of 1,563 people with a median age of 47. The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership stands at a high 79 percent, reflecting a predominantly settled community living in houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, supporting a traditional neighbourhood atmosphere.

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