Area Overview for BL1 8PQ

Area Information

Living in BL1 8PQ means residing in a specific residential cluster within the village of Astley Bridge, situated approximately three miles north of Bolton town centre. This small area covers 1,986 square metres and forms part of the Astley Bridge Ward, a locality that lies partly within the historical township of Sharples. The ward holds a population of around 1,658 people according to historical records, though the specific postcode entry lists a population of 1,890 within its boundaries. You will find yourself in a location with roots stretching back to 1844, when it was first described as a chapelry with 670 houses. The area sits near the historic Bolton and Blackburn railway line, which once served the community extensively. Today, the postcode represents a tightly knit pocket of Greater Manchester where the past and present coexist. Residents appreciate the proximity to Bolton centre while enjoying a more village-like setting. The coordinates 53.597°N, 2.438°W place this compact zone firmly in the socio-economic fabric of the borough. For those considering homes in BL1 8PQ, the location offers a direct link to town facilities without the noise and density of the urban core. It is a place defined by its specific postcode boundaries yet connected to the wider network of Bolton-le-Moors.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1986 m²
Population
1890
Population Density
3625 people/km²

The property market in BL1 8PQ is characterised by a strong preference for traditional housing. All accommodation types listed for this area are houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats within this specific residential cluster. This presents a clear picture for buyers looking for detached or semi-detached homes in the Astley Bridge area. With a home ownership rate of 56%, more than half of the households own their properties. This figure indicates that the market is primarily owner-occupied rather than a high-tenancy rental zone. For sellers in this postcode, the high ownership rate often signals a lower turnover rate compared to exchange districts. Buyers searching for homes in BL1 8PQ should expect to find stock that suits families or individuals seeking private gardens and residential quietness. The small area size of 1,986 square metres constrains the total number of properties available, making specific finds both rare and valuable. When viewing properties here, focus on the immediate surroundings and the road network rather than expecting a large estate. The lack of flats also means the area caters almost entirely to those who prefer house-based living over vertical accommodation. Understanding this stock is vital for anyone considering this specific postcode for their next move.

House Prices in BL1 8PQ

12
Properties
£64,083
Average Sold Price
£30,000
Lowest Price
£108,000
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in BL1 8PQ

Residents of BL1 8PQ enjoy excellent access to retail and transport hubs without being in the city centre. Supermarkets like Asda Bolton, Lidl Bolton, and Farmfoods Halliwell are all within practical reach, ensuring you can shop for groceries and household essentials easily. The area provides access to five railway stations including Hall i' th' Wood, Bromley Cross, and Bolton, offering frequent train services throughout the day. You can also use the Metro network at Radcliffe, Bury Bolton Street, or Bury Interchange if you prefer light rail travel. These transport links connect the village to wider Manchester employment zones. Living in BL1 8PQ means you have five major retailers nearby, reducing the need for long drives for basic shopping. The area benefits from a mix of large supermarkets and local convenience stores like Farmfoods Halliwell. Transport availability means your daily commute options are diverse. You can walk or drive to these nearby amenities if you need to make quick stops. The presence of these specific venues makes the area convenient for families buying daily goods. While the area itself is small, the surrounding infrastructure is extensive. This balance allows residents to enjoy a quiet home life while maintaining easy access to commercial services. The railway stations listed ensure you are never far from the broader transport network.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering BL1 8PQ have access to highly rated educational facilities within immediate reach. The most notable option is St Paul's CofE Primary School, Astley Bridge, which holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This primary school serves children in the local ward and provides top-tier education for young residents. The data confirms this single institution has achieved the highest possible government rating, making it a key attraction for parents. There are no secondary schools listed in the provided data for this immediate location, so families will need to attend institutions in the wider Bolton area for upper years. The presence of a primary school with such a strong rating suggests a focused commitment to early childhood education in the neighbourhood. You should expect a mixture of faith-based and community-focused possibilities given the Church of England designation of the local primary. When researching schools near BL1 8PQ, St Paul's CofE Primary School is the definitive choice to explore first for primary-level education. The outstanding rating indicates consistent performance in standards and outcomes. No other schools are listed in the available data, so parents must look outward for secondary options beyond the immediate vicinity of the postcode.

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Demographics

The community in BL1 8PQ reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The majority of residents fall into the adult age range between 30 and 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by established families or empty-nesters rather than young professionals or retirees. You are likely to see a stable population with a 56% home ownership rate, meaning more than half the households own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining residents are mostly renters within this compact living space. Accommodation types in this postcode are exclusively houses, suggesting a suburban or village architecture rather than high-rise flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the traditional character of much of Greater Manchester. While specific deprivation indices for this exact square kilometre are not listed, the age profile suggests a settled community. The high density figure of 951,823 people per square kilometre provided in the data likely refers to a gross calculation for the very small land area defined by the postcode alone, rather than the local density of the wider ward. Regardless of the precise definition used, the area serves a distinct group of residents who value stability and home ownership. This demographic makeup influences local services and the social atmosphere you would experience when visiting schools or shops near BL1 8PQ.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

56
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

28
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

What is the typical age profile for residents in BL1 8PQ?
The median age in this postcode is 47 years. Most residents are adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This suggests a population of established families or older working professionals rather than young single households.
Are there any good schools near BL1 8PQ?
Yes, St Paul's CofE Primary School, Astley Bridge is located nearby. It holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, making it a top choice for primary education. The area has no secondary schools listed, so children will need to travel to Bolton for upper years.
How easy is it to get around without a car in BL1 8PQ?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 91 and mobile coverage at 85. Rail access is strong via Hall i' th' Wood, Bromley Cross, and Bolton stations. Metro links are available at Radcliffe and Bury Bolton Street, providing multiple transport options.
Is crime a significant issue when considering homes in BL1 8PQ?
Crime risk is rated as critical with a score of 0 out of 100. This indicates crime rates are above average. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. Flood risk and environmental constraints are low, but property security requires attention.

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