Area Overview for BL1 6DR

Brownlow Fold reservoir in BL1 6DR
The Parish Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Halliwell in BL1 6DR
Halliwell Road Free Church in BL1 6DR
The Kings Arms, Bolton in BL1 6DR
Shops on Chorley Old Road (B6226) in BL1 6DR
Chorley Old Road (B6226) in BL1 6DR
Taste of Pakistan Take-away in BL1 6DR
Former library, Hatfield Road, Bolton in BL1 6DR
Robin Hood Inn, Halliwell Road in BL1 6DR
Lord Raglan, Halliwell Road in BL1 6DR
Atlas No. 6 Mill, Bolton in BL1 6DR
Halliwell Post Office  in BL1 6DR
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Area Information

Living in BL1 6DR means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Bolton, Greater Manchester. With a population of 2,254, the area is defined by its historical roots, centred around Smithills Hall, a Grade I listed manor house dating back to the 14th century. The landscape is shaped by gently sloping moorland, a remnant of its medieval past, with the hall itself standing as a testament to the Radcliffe family’s influence. Daily life here blends quiet residential charm with practical connectivity. The area is served by five nearby rail stations, including Bolton and Hall i’ th’ Wood, offering straightforward access to Manchester and surrounding towns. Locals can shop at Morrisons Halliwell and Farmfoods Halliwell, while the proximity to Radcliffe Metro station adds to the area’s transport versatility. The community, predominantly middle-aged homeowners, benefits from strong broadband infrastructure and a low flood risk, though safety considerations remain a priority. BL1 6DR is a place where history meets modern convenience, ideal for those seeking a stable, low-traffic environment with easy access to regional hubs.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2254
Population Density
7917 people/km²

BL1 6DR is primarily a home-ownership area, with 51% of residents owning their properties. The housing stock consists mainly of houses, not flats, which is unusual for urban areas and suggests a focus on traditional, spacious living. This makes the area appealing to families or individuals seeking a more private, low-density environment. The small size of the postcode means the housing market is limited, with properties likely to be in close proximity to each other and the surrounding areas. For buyers, this presents both challenges and opportunities: the limited stock may drive competition, but the emphasis on owner-occupied homes indicates stability in the market. Proximity to rail stations and retail hubs like Morrisons Halliwell adds practical value, making properties here suitable for commuters or those prioritising convenience. However, the small size of the area means buyers should consider nearby neighbourhoods for a broader selection.

House Prices in BL1 6DR

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Energy Efficiency in BL1 6DR

Residents of BL1 6DR have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Morrisons Halliwell, Morrisons Daily, and Farmfoods Halliwell, offering everyday shopping needs. For transport, five rail stations—Bolton, Hall i’ th’ Wood, Lostock, and others—provide straightforward connections to Manchester and beyond, while the Radcliffe Metro station adds convenience for local travel. The presence of Smithills Hall, a historic Grade I listed manor house, adds cultural and historical value to the area. Though the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities explicitly, the proximity to rail stations and retail hubs suggests a lifestyle balanced between convenience and quiet residential living. The mix of shops, transport links, and heritage sites makes BL1 6DR a practical choice for those seeking a blend of accessibility and low-key community living.

Amenities

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Demographics

The population of BL1 6DR is 2,254, with a median age of 47, indicating a mature community. The most common age range is 30–64 years, suggesting a stable demographic with established households. Home ownership rates stand at 51%, meaning nearly half of residents own their homes, while the remaining 49% are likely renters. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, reflecting a preference for traditional, family-oriented living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. This age profile and ownership structure suggest a community with long-term residents, many of whom may be in their prime working years or nearing retirement. The absence of detailed diversity statistics means the area’s cultural composition remains less defined, but the focus on homeownership and family homes points to a relatively conservative, settled population.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

51
majority

Ethnic Group

White
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

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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

What is the community feel like in BL1 6DR?
BL1 6DR has a mature community with a median age of 47, dominated by homeowners aged 30–64. The area is small, with 2,254 residents, fostering a close-knit environment. The focus on houses over flats suggests a preference for family-oriented living, though specific data on social dynamics is not provided.
Who typically lives in BL1 6DR?
The population is predominantly White, with 51% owning their homes. The most common age group is 30–64 years, indicating a stable demographic of middle-aged residents. The area lacks detailed diversity statistics but appears to cater to long-term, settled households.
How connected is BL1 6DR in terms of transport and broadband?
The area has excellent broadband (score 94) and good mobile coverage (score 85), supporting remote work. Five rail stations, including Bolton and Hall i’ th’ Wood, offer frequent services to Manchester. The Radcliffe Metro station adds further connectivity, though motorway access is limited.
What safety concerns should buyers be aware of in BL1 6DR?
BL1 6DR has a low flood risk but a critical crime rating (score 0/100), indicating above-average crime levels. Residents are advised to implement enhanced security measures. No other environmental risks, such as protected woodlands or AONB, are present.
What amenities are available near BL1 6DR?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Morrisons Halliwell and Farmfoods Halliwell, and five rail stations. The nearby Smithills Hall, a historic Grade I listed manor, adds cultural value. The area lacks specific details on parks but offers practical shopping and transport links.

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