Area Overview for BL0 9AA
Area Information
BL0 9AA is a small residential postcode area within the historic market town of Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester. With a population of just 1,465, it reflects a tight-knit community nestled in the West Pennine Moors, near the River Irwell. The area’s character is shaped by its industrial heritage, including 18th-century mill sites and Victorian architecture, alongside the natural landscape of the Pennines. Residents benefit from proximity to nearby towns such as Bury (4 miles south) and Manchester (12 miles east), offering easy access to urban amenities while retaining a rural feel. The postcode lies within Ramsbottom Conservation Area, designated in 1977, preserving historic buildings like St Paul’s Church (1849) and war memorial gardens. Daily life here balances local charm with practical connectivity, including nearby rail links and retail hubs. The area’s compact size means it’s ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility to services and transport networks.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- Not available
- Population
- 1465
- Population Density
- 2445 people/km²
BL0 9AA is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 60% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is largely houses, suggesting a mix of semi-detached and detached properties typical of smaller market towns. This contrasts with areas dominated by flats or rental stock, indicating a focus on family homes and long-term residency. The small population and compact postcode mean the housing stock is limited, which could make the area appealing for buyers seeking a quieter, low-density environment. However, the immediate surroundings—such as nearby Ramsbottom and Bury—offer more extensive property options. For buyers, this area might serve as a base for those prioritising space and community over urban convenience, though proximity to larger towns ensures access to broader opportunities.
House Prices in BL0 9AA
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Energy Efficiency in BL0 9AA
BL0 9AA offers a blend of local retail and transport options within practical reach. Nearby shops include Morrisons Shuttleworth, Tesco Ramsbottom, and Aldi Shuttleworth, providing daily essentials. The area’s metro stations—Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall, and Bury Bolton Street—connect residents to larger towns, while rail links to Entwistle, Bromley Cross, and Hall i’ th’ Wood facilitate commuting. Though the data does not list parks or leisure facilities directly, the proximity to the River Irwell and the West Pennine Moors suggests opportunities for outdoor activities. The area’s compact nature means amenities are concentrated, encouraging a walkable lifestyle. For those seeking more extensive leisure options, nearby towns like Bury and Manchester offer museums, theatres, and green spaces.
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Schools
The nearest school to BL0 9AA is St Paul’s Church of England Primary School in Ramsbottom, catering to primary education. No secondary schools are listed in the data, meaning families may need to look to nearby towns like Bury or Manchester for secondary schooling. The presence of a primary school supports local families, reducing the need for long commutes for younger children. However, the absence of secondary school options within the area could be a consideration for parents planning for their children’s long-term education. The school’s specific Ofsted rating is not provided, but its location within Ramsbottom suggests it is part of the town’s established educational infrastructure.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Paul's Church of England Primary School, Ramsbottom | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BL0 9AA has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a community skewed towards middle-aged adults, likely including families and professionals. Home ownership is high at 60%, with houses being the predominant type of accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area’s historical roots in rural Lancashire. The absence of specific deprivation data means no direct conclusions can be drawn about economic hardship, but the high home ownership rate and stable age profile indicate a relatively settled population. This demographic mix supports a community-oriented environment, where long-term residents may outnumber younger or transient populations. The lack of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s cultural composition remains less defined, but it aligns with broader trends in the Bury borough.
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Planning Constraints
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