Area Overview for BB9 5NT

Area Information

Living in BB9 5NT means residing in a small residential cluster situated within the town of Brierfield, Lancashire. This postcode covers an area of just over one thousand square metres, creating a compact village feel. The location sits approximately one mile west of Nelson and half a mile north-east of Reedley, forming part of the urban fabric between these two larger towns. You are positioned on the east bank of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, an area that defines the town's visual character and history. The population of this specific postcode is around 2,000 people, although the wider Brierfield town recorded a population of approximately 8,200 in 2001. The 1961-born cohort arrived in significant numbers during the 1960s and 1970s to work in the local textile industries, which has influenced the area's demographic profile ever since. You will find yourself in a setting dense with sandstone houses and Victorian streetscapes, yet distinct from a bustling metropolis. The area retains a strong sense of place derived from its industrial heritage and its Quaker history. Brierfield Mills, a Grade II listed complex built in 1838, stands as the most prominent landmark on the nearby canal. This historic site is now owned by Pendle Council for regeneration purposes following its closure in 2006. The postal code 01282 covers the local dialling area, connecting you to a community shaped by transport links to Preston and Colne, even though current data on specific journey times or bus services is not available for this exact postcode.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1032 m²
Population
2011
Population Density
4205 people/km²

The property market in BB9 5NT is characterised by a predominantly owner-occupied housing stock. With 62% of residents owning their homes, this postcode represents an area where buyers have already converted the security of ownership rather than landlords managing a portfolio of flats. The accommodation type data confirms that houses are the primary dwelling style, fitting the description of Brierfield's historical development as a mill town. The area contains dense terraced housing built from local sandstone, alongside remnants of its industrial past including the iconic Brierfield Mill. This specific postcode, BB9 5NT, covers only 1,032 square metres yet contains a population of roughly 2,000 people, suggesting a high density within a small footprint. This concentration typically results in a close-knit market where properties do not turn over as quickly as in larger commuter towns. You are looking at an area where the housing market is likely driven more by local need and stability than by speculative investment. The presence of a Friends meeting house and active community facilities around Tunstill Square supports the idea of a stable, resident-owned community. The dialling code of 01282 places you within the south Lancashire trading zone, historically serving the textile industry. While specific sales figures or price trends are not included in the current data, the high ownership percentage implies a market resistant to short-term volatility.

House Prices in BB9 5NT

8
Properties
£41,167
Average Sold Price
£15,500
Lowest Price
£72,999
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in BB9 5NT

Your daily life in BB9 5NT is supported by a range of practical amenities within easy reach. There are five retail outlets nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Asda Hollin, and Spar Nelson, ensuring you have regular grocery shopping options without needing to travel far. Transport choices are equally accessible, with five nearby rail connections provided through Brierfield Railway Station, Nelson Railway Station, and Burnley Central Railway Station. These stations serve the Line from Preston to Colne, offering routes across Lancashire. The character of the lifestyle is shaped by the area's industrial heritage, most notably the Grade II listed Brierfield Mills which stands on the canal banks. This landmark, now used for regeneration, adds historical weight to your surroundings. You are close to Quaker Bridge, which crosses Pendle Water at the foot of the town, and the town retains an active Friends meeting house on its south-eastern boundary. The civic life of Brierfield centres around Tunstill Square, which lists a cenotaph and forms a hub for community activities. Shops in Nelson and Burnley supplement the local offerings, while walking distances along the canal provide leisure opportunities. The area avoids the need for extensive commuting to major cities if you rely on rail links to Burnley or Nelson for employment.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BB9 5NT is defined by a mature age profile with a median age of 47 years old. The most common age group consists of adults between 30 and 64 years of age. This demographic skew suggests a stable population where families with grown children or empty nesters remain locally. Home ownership stands at 62%, which indicates that the majority of residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. This high ownership rate aligns with the accommodation type data, which shows that houses make up the predominant building stock in the area. You will primarily encounter detached or semi-detached homes rather than purpose-built flats, reflecting the terraced housing and sandstone architecture built during the cotton mill era. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, a result of migration patterns from the Indian sub-continent driven by industrial employment needs decades ago. While specific deprivation data is not included in the current records, the high home ownership rate and the presence of long-established mills suggest a community with deep roots. The density is exceptionally high, recorded at 1,949,586 people per square kilometre for this specific small area, which reflects the compact nature of the postcode boundary. You are part of a neighbourhood where intergenerational ties are likely strong, given the age range and the fact that many residents have lived in the same properties since their parents or grandparents did.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

62
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

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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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