Area Overview for BB9 5SN

Area Information

Living in BB9 5SN means inhabiting a small, densely populated residential cluster in Lancashire, where history and modernity intersect. The area spans just 1,137 square metres, yet its population of 2,011 people translates to an astonishing 1.77 million people per square kilometre—a density that reflects its compact, terraced housing layout. This postcode is part of Brierfield, a mill town with roots in the 19th-century cotton industry, now marked by sandstone terraces, Grade II-listed mills, and a legacy of Quaker influence. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and rail links to Burnley, Nelson, and beyond. The community, predominantly Asian residents aged 30–64, balances industrial heritage with contemporary needs, finding convenience in nearby shops like Morrisons Daily and Asda Hollin. While the area’s compact size offers a tight-knit feel, its high density also means every resident shares space with others, creating a dynamic but intimate environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1137 m²
Population
2011
Population Density
4205 people/km²

The property market in BB9 5SN is characterised by a high rate of home ownership—62% of residents own their homes—suggesting a stable, long-term community. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, though the area’s small size and high density imply many are terraced or semi-detached properties. This mix of ownership and housing stock indicates a balance between private residences and potential rental properties, though the data does not specify the proportion of rental homes. For buyers, the area’s compact nature means competition for limited space, with properties likely to be smaller and more densely packed than in larger towns. The historical industrial heritage may influence property values, with listed buildings like Brierfield Mills adding character but also posing constraints on modernisation. Buyers should consider the area’s proximity to rail links and retail hubs, which may offset its small size.

House Prices in BB9 5SN

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in BB9 5SN

Residents of BB9 5SN have access to essential retail and transport amenities within walking or short driving distance. Local shops include Morrisons Daily, Asda Hollin, and Spar Nelson, providing grocery and convenience services. The rail network is a cornerstone of daily life, with Brierfield, Nelson, and Burnley stations offering links to regional employment and social hubs. The area’s industrial heritage is preserved in landmarks like the Grade II-listed Brierfield Mills and Quaker Bridge, adding historical interest to the landscape. While parks or green spaces are not explicitly mentioned, the canal and nearby towns may offer recreational opportunities. The compact layout ensures convenience, though the high population density means amenities are shared among a large community. The presence of Tunstill Square as a community hub suggests social activity around local pubs, churches, and civic spaces, reinforcing a sense of local identity.

Amenities

Schools

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges

Explore more schools in this area

Go to Schools tab

Demographics

The population of BB9 5SN is 2,011, with a median age of 47, indicating a community skewed toward middle-aged adults. Over 62% of residents own their homes, a figure that suggests stability and long-term investment in the area. The predominant accommodation type is houses, though the high population density implies many are terraced or semi-detached. The most common age range, 30–64 years, reflects a working-age population, likely tied to nearby industries or commuting patterns. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, a demographic legacy of post-1960s migration to Lancashire’s textile sector. This diversity shapes the area’s cultural fabric, though specific data on deprivation or income levels is absent. The high home ownership rate and mature age profile suggest a community with established roots, though the lack of younger residents may influence local services and amenities.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

62
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
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

20
in Lower managerial occupations

Explore more demographic insights in this area

Go to Demographics tab

Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

Explore more planning insights in this area

Open Planning map

Nearby Areas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BB9 5SN?
The area has a compact, densely populated layout with 2,011 residents in 1,137 m². The community is predominantly Asian, with a median age of 47, suggesting a stable, middle-aged population. Local hubs like Tunstill Square and rail stations foster social interaction, though the high density may create a shared, intimate environment.
Who lives in BB9 5SN?
Residents are primarily adults aged 30–64, with 62% owning their homes. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, reflecting post-1960s migration to Lancashire’s textile industry. The area’s population density is exceptionally high at 1.77 million people per km².
How connected is BB9 5SN digitally?
Broadband is excellent (97/100), supporting remote work, while mobile coverage is good (81/100). Rail links to Burnley, Nelson, and beyond are practical, but details on motorways or bus services are not provided.
Is BB9 5SN safe?
The area has a medium crime risk (score 50/100), requiring standard security measures. There are no flood risks or protected natural areas, making it environmentally stable but necessitating awareness of average crime levels.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to Morrisons Daily, Asda Hollin, and Spar Nelson for shopping. Rail stations include Brierfield, Nelson, and Burnley. The area’s industrial heritage includes landmarks like Brierfield Mills and Quaker Bridge, though parks or green spaces are not specified.

We use cookies to provide you with the best experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy .