Area Overview for BL1 1XZ
Area Information
Living in BL1 1XZ means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester. With a population of 1,847, this area is defined by its historical roots in Farnworth, once known as Halshaw Moor. It lies just 3 miles south-east of Bolton town centre, nestled near coordinates 53.541898, -2.392302. The area’s character is shaped by its 19th-century industrial past, with remnants of coal pits, paper mills, and iron foundries still influencing its identity. Today, BL1 1XZ offers a quiet, suburban feel with a focus on family living, supported by nearby amenities like railway stations and retail hubs. The demographic profile—primarily adults aged 30–64, with a strong home ownership rate—suggests a community of established residents. While the area lacks major landmarks, its proximity to Bolton and Manchester ensures access to urban conveniences without the city’s congestion. For those seeking a balance between historical charm and modern practicality, BL1 1XZ provides a distinct niche in Greater Manchester’s housing landscape.
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- Population
- 1847
- Population Density
- 4201 people/km²
The property market in BL1 1XZ is characterised by a 58% home ownership rate, indicating a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties. The primary accommodation type is houses, which is typical for suburban areas and suggests a focus on family-friendly living. This contrasts with urban centres where flats dominate. The presence of houses implies larger living spaces, potentially appealing to buyers seeking more room for families or those prioritising private outdoor space. However, the small population of 1,847 means the housing stock is limited, and the immediate surroundings may offer more options. For buyers, this area’s property market is likely to cater to those seeking a quieter, semi-rural lifestyle with access to nearby towns. The lack of large-scale development or high-rise buildings reinforces its appeal as a low-density, stable community.
House Prices in BL1 1XZ
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Energy Efficiency in BL1 1XZ
Residents of BL1 1XZ have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Asda Long, Tesco Greater, and Asda Parkview, providing everyday shopping convenience. Three railway stations—Farnworth, Kearsley, and Moses Gate—offer easy access to Bolton and Manchester, while five metro stops, such as Radcliffe and Whitefield, connect to the broader transport network. The nearby City Airport Manchester adds to the area’s accessibility. For leisure, the historical Central Park in Bolton, opened in 1864, is a notable feature, though it lies slightly beyond the immediate vicinity. The mix of retail, transport, and connectivity options ensures a lifestyle that balances suburban calm with urban accessibility, supporting both daily needs and recreational activities.
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Schools
The nearest school to BL1 1XZ is St Peter’s CofE Primary School, a primary institution with an Ofsted rating of outstanding. This rating reflects high standards in education, teaching, and student outcomes. The presence of a single primary school suggests that families in the area rely on this institution for early education, though secondary schooling would require travel to nearby towns. The school’s designation as a Church of England school may align with local religious or cultural preferences. For parents, the outstanding rating provides reassurance about the quality of education available, though the limited range of schools in the immediate vicinity means families may need to consider commuting for secondary education.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | St Peter's CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BL1 1XZ is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a stable, mature population, likely focused on long-term residency. Home ownership stands at 58%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental units. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a suburban layout rather than high-density housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no data provided on other demographics. The absence of specific figures on diversity or deprivation means the area’s social composition remains largely unquantified beyond these parameters. For residents, this demographic profile implies a community with established routines and a low turnover of households. The age range also suggests a population with strong ties to local institutions, such as schools and community spaces, which may influence the area’s character.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
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