Area Overview for BB9 9LP

Area Information

Living in BB9 9LP means residing within a compact residential cluster covering 6,573 square metres in the Borough of Pendle. You are situated in an area where 1,708 people currently call their home, creating a tightly knit environment with a population density of 436 people per square kilometre. This postcode falls within the Brocket Park area of Nelson, a town that originated from the townships of Great and Little Marsden. Nelson developed rapidly in the 19th century following the arrival of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal in 1816 and the East Lancashire Railway in 1849. The town gained municipal borough status in 1890 and saw significant population growth as it became a centre for cotton weaving. Today, you live in a location that preserves this industrial history while offering modern convenience. The immediate surroundings are defined by the proximity to the Bahnhof Road and the town centre, providing easy access to the historic core which features 19th-century shops along Manchester Road and Market Street. You benefit from being close to major transport links, including the Nelson Railway Station. Living in BB9 9LP offers a blend of heritage and practicality, situated just four miles north of Burnley.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6573 m²
Population
1708
Population Density
436 people/km²

The property market in BB9 9LP is characterised by a distinct dominance of house ownership. With 67% of residents owning their homes, this area offers a stable environment for prospective buyers seeking to establish roots. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which contrasts with the flat-heavy stock found in many urban postcodes. You are looking at a small residential cluster where the housing stock likely comprises semi-detached or detached properties typical of the 19th-century development phases seen in nearby Nelson. The town itself emerged from agricultural hamlets and developed into a Victorian new town focused on cotton weaving, attracting significant population growth between 1871 and 1921. While the specific postcode covers only 6,573 square metres, it benefits from the broader economic infrastructure of Nelson, which was historically driven by mills like Walverden. For buyers interested in homes in BB9 9LP, the high ownership rate suggests a market where vendors have lived in their properties for long periods. This environment often means better-maintained grounds and more settled residents compared to rental-heavy districts. The area remains a practical choice for those prioritising ownership over investment speculation in a volatile market.

House Prices in BB9 9LP

18
Properties
£106,453
Average Sold Price
£37,500
Lowest Price
£156,750
Highest Price

Showing 18 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
29 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPhouse--£125,000Jun 2024
35 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPSemi-detached31£156,750Aug 2023
25 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPhouse--£135,000Jul 2021
3 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPSemi-detached21£134,000Aug 2019
11 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPSemi-detached31£95,000Apr 2019
31 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPSemi-detached31£115,000Aug 2017
15 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPhouse--£82,733May 2017
9 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPhouse--£124,950Apr 2010
27 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPSemi-detached3-£121,950Apr 2007
21 Town House Road, Nelson, BB9 9LPSemi-detached3-£123,000Oct 2006
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Energy Efficiency in BB9 9LP

Residents of BB9 9LP enjoy practical access to essential amenities within a short travel radius. Five retail outlets operate within practical reach, including Farmfoods Marsden, Spar, and Asda Burnley. These supermarkets provide everyday groceries and household necessities, ensuring you do not need to travel far for basic supplies. For rail connectivity, five stations serve the area, with Nelson Railway Station being the most prominent. You can also access Colne Railway Station and Brierfield Railway Station, offering flexibility in commuting options. The historic core of Nelson, featuring Manchester Road and Market Street, provides a beautiful setting for evening walks or weekend browsing of independent shops. The town retains its industrial heritage through landmarks like Walverden Mill, built in 1850, which adds character to the local streetscape. Bowling and relaxation is another part of local life, with public spaces available for family activities. The combination of named retail chains and historic town centre features means your daily routine is supported by both modern convenience and established community landmarks. Living in BB9 9LP places you at the heart of this accessible network.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering schools near BB9 9LP have several specific options within close reach. The nearest nursery provision is Walton Lane Nursery School, catering to toddlers and young children. For primary education, Nelson Castercliff Community Primary School serves the local community with a focus on foundational learning. If you require special educational needs provision, the area offers Nelson Townhouse School and Hendon Brook School, both identified as special schools. These institutions provide tailored support for students with diverse learning requirements. Hendon Brook School also operates an 'other' classification, indicating a broad range of educational capabilities. The presence of these varied school types means that regardless of your child's specific needs, there is a designated institution nearby. While Ofsted ratings are not provided in the available data, the existence of these named schools within the immediate vicinity offers practical accessibility. Newton and the Burnley area generally support family life, and being close to these named schools reduces commute times for parents. You can enrol your children in facilities that are geographically close to BB9 9LP, ensuring a manageable start and finish to the school day.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Walton Lane Nursery SchoolnurseryN/AN/A
2Hendon Brook SchoolotherN/AN/A
3Nelson Castercliff Community Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4Nelson Townhouse SchoolspecialN/AN/A
5Hendon Brook SchoolspecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in BB9 9LP displays a clear demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult bracket between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting a stable, established population rather than a retirement-only village or a student hub. You will find that 67% of households own their homes outright or have a mortgage, indicating a long-term commitment to local residence. The remaining households likely include those renting or sharing accommodation. The prevailing accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the area's status as a residential cluster rather than a high-rise urban zone. Regarding diversity, the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader national and regional trends of the North West of England. This demographic stability contributes to a neighbourhood where neighbours are likely to know each other well. The concentration of adult home-owners typically correlates with lower deprivation levels compared to younger, mixed-age districts, offering a relatively secure environment. The population density of 436 people per square kilometre suggests a balanced spread that avoids the overcrowding found in dense city centres while maintaining proximity to local community resources.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

67
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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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BB9 9LP?
The population has a median age of 47, with the majority falling into the 30 to 64 years age range. Sixty-seven percent of households own their homes, and the predominant ethnic group is White. The area consists of 1,708 residents living in a compact 6,573 square metre zone.
What schools are available near BB9 9LP?
Families can choose from several institutions including Walton Lane Nursery School, Nelson Castercliff Community Primary School, and special schools such as Nelson Townhouse School and Hendon Brook School. All these facilities are located within practical reach of the postcode.
How is the internet connection in BB9 9LP?
Digital connectivity is excellent here. The fixed broadband quality score is 97 out of 100, and mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100. These figures indicate reliable internet access suitable for working from home and daily digital tasks.
Is the area safe regarding crime and environment?
There is a medium crime risk with a score of 53 out of 100, meaning crime rates are around average. Environmentally, there is no flood risk, no protected nature reserves, and no areas of outstanding natural beauty affecting planning. Residents should use standard security measures.
What amenities are nearby?
Five retail options are within reach, including Farmfoods Marsden, Spar, and Asda Burnley. Transport links connect you to Nelson Railway Station, Colne Railway Station, and Brierfield Railway Station, ensuring good access to wider areas and local services.

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