Area Overview for BL1 7DU

Area Information

Living in BL1 7DU means residing in a compact residential cluster that forms part of the historic village of Astley Bridge. This specific postcode covers an area of 5108 square metres, accommodating a population of 1593 people. The local authority is the Borough of Bolton, placing you roughly three miles north of Bolton town centre near the Bolton and Blackburn railway line. You are situated within the modern Astley Bridge Ward, an area that historically functioned as a chapelry in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors. The settlement dates back to descriptions in 1870-72 and once housed significant structures like Sharples Hall, though much of the village's mid-nineteenth-century industrial architecture remains part of the local heritage. Daily life here is defined by proximity to established transport arteries like the Bolton, Blackburn and Preston Railway. While the location offers a connection to the wider town, the immediate ground is best described as a census output box covering a distinct housing group rather than a sprawling neighbourhood. The setting provides a quiet residential environment, detached from the immediate bustle of the city centre while remaining accessible via road and rail networks.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5108 m²
Population
1593
Population Density
407 people/km²

Looking at the housing stock in BL1 7DU, the market is entirely defined by single-family dwellings. Houses represent the standard accommodation type throughout this postcode, meaning you will not encounter flats or terraced housing blocks within this specific 5108 square metre boundary. The overwhelming dominance of private ownership is evident from the 94 per cent home ownership statistic. This figure indicates that the vast majority of these properties are on the open unmanaged market for sale or inheritance rather than being part of a large social housing scheme or private rental sector. If you are searching for homes in BL1 7DU, you will be competing primarily with owner-occupiers. The area caters to those seeking a detached or semi-detached lifestyle rather than shared living spaces. Because the entire teaching stock consists of houses, the property values here are likely tied to single-family valuations found across the Astley Bridge ward. Potential buyers should approach this area expecting to purchase a standalone property or potentially a freehold estate.

House Prices in BL1 7DU

4
Properties
£281,833
Average Sold Price
£120,000
Lowest Price
£378,000
Highest Price

Showing 4 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
3 Engledene, Bolton, BL1 7DUhouse--£378,000Nov 2021
4 Engledene, Bolton, BL1 7DUDetached--£347,500May 2007
The Shieling, 1 Engledene, Bolton, BL1 7DUDetached--£120,000Oct 1996
2 Engledene, Bolton, BL1 7DUhouse4---

Energy Efficiency in BL1 7DU

Your lifestyle in BL1 7DU is shaped by a network of amenities located within practical reach. There are five retail options nearby, including Spar, Lidl Bolton, and Asda Bolton, which allows you to handle everyday shopping without leaving the borough. You can easily access the Bolton bus network through these retail hubs. Public transport is well supported with five rail stations nearby, such as Bromley Cross, Hall i' th' Wood, and Bolton Railway Station, offering direct links to city services. For commuters using public transit, five metro stops are available in Ramsbottom, Bury Bolton Street, and Radcliffe, providing onward connections across the region. The local history adds depth to the resident experience, with landmarks like the Baptist and Wesleyan chapels and a church built in 1848 visible in the broader community fabric. Although the original Sharples Hall now has only foundation traces, the grounds serve as a reminder of the area's estate history dating back to the Barony of Manchester. This historical context, combined with the accessibility of supermarkets and train stations, provides a balanced lifestyle. You benefit from the convenience of major chains like Asda and Lidl while retaining the quiet character of a post-war housing cluster. The proximity to five major transport nodes means you do not need to travel far to reach city centre amenities, yet you remain in a smaller, more settled environment.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BL1 7DU is characterised by a stable, established population where 94 per cent of residents own their homes. This high ownership rate suggests a neighbourhood where people have settled permanently. The average age across the area is 47 years, with the largest group of residents falling into the adult category between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic profile indicates that the area is primarily suitable for families or older professionals looking for stability. Houses are the dominant form of accommodation, meaning you will not find high-rises or converted urban apartments in this specific cluster. The ethnic makeup is predominantly white, reflecting a mix of long-term British families and older generations. With a population density of 407 people per square kilometre, the area feels moderately populated without the intense crowding typical of city centres. You can expect a quiet domestic atmosphere where neighbours often know each other well. The occupancy structure implies a lack of transient housing, which generally contributes to a more predictable environment for long-term living arrangements.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

94
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

45
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel in BL1 7DU?
The area has a stable, quiet feel driven by a 94 per cent home ownership rate and a dominant population of adults aged 30 to 64. It is a single-postcode cluster within the larger Astley Bridge ward where long-term residents make up the vast majority. The lack of flats or high-density housing contributes to a domestic atmosphere rather than a bustling urban vibe.
How connected is BL1 7DU to major cities?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 91 and mobile coverage of 85. Physically, you have access to five railway stations including Bromley Cross and Bolton Railway Station. Five metro stops in Ramsbottom and Radcliffe further extend your reach across Greater Manchester without needing a car.
Is BL1 7DU safe to live in?
Environmental safety is high with no flood risk and no protected woodlands or rare habitats nearby. However, crime risk is rated as critical with a score of 0, indicating rates are above average. Residents should expect a higher than normal crime rate and consider enhanced security measures for their homes.
What shops are nearby in this postcode?
Five retail outlets are within practical reach, including Spar, Lidl Bolton, and Asda Bolton. These provide access to weekly necessities and groceries. The area sits just three miles from Bolton town centre, giving you easy access to larger shopping destinations if you choose to travel further afield.

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