Area Overview for BL2 1JJ

Tonge Bridge in BL2 1JJ
Rail Bridge over A666 - Bolton in BL2 1JJ
Bradford Street/Bury New Road junction. in BL2 1JJ
Bury New Road at Bradford Street junction. in BL2 1JJ
Bridge Church in BL2 1JJ
Turton Street in BL2 1JJ
A view down on the River Tonge in BL2 1JJ
Post Office and store, Castle Street, Bolton in BL2 1JJ
Bradford Street, Bolton (A579) in BL2 1JJ
Castle Street (B6209), Bolton in BL2 1JJ
Viaduct over Bury New Road in BL2 1JJ
Play area and The Bridge Church in BL2 1JJ
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Area Information

Living in BL2 1JJ offers life within a tightly defined residential cluster covering just 6066 square metres. This specific postcode serves approximately 1722 residents, creating a hyper-dense living environment where neighbours are in close proximity. The location sits within the Tonge with the Haulgh Ward of Bolton, historically a township defined by its position between the River Tonge and Bradshaw Brook. While the area carries deep roots in cotton manufacture dating back to 1845, the modern reality is one of high occupancy within a small urban footprint. You are looking at a neighbourhood where space is at a premium and daily life unfolds in a concentrated setting. The population density reaches 283,871 people per square kilometre, a figure that defines the character of the streetscape. Residents here navigate a compact environment where amenities and transport hubs are immediately accessible. This density means quick access to services but also implies a bustling, tightly woven community fabric. The area functions as a key residential node integrated into the wider urban area of Bolton proper. Understanding this specific scale helps you visualise the daily rhythm of life in BL2 1JJ, where the balance between residential space and urban convenience is struck at a very high level of intensity.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6066 m²
Population
1722
Population Density
7098 people/km²

The housing market in BL2 1JJ is defined by a specific mix of accommodation types driven by its small, dense geography. Houses make up the primary accommodation type available in this postcode, offering distinct separation that contrasts with the density of the residential cluster. However, the low owner-occupation rate of 28% signals a significant rental market presence. You are likely to encounter a high volume of rental properties alongside a smaller segment of owner-occupiers, which can create competitive pressures for both tenants and buyers. The area size of just 6066 square metres restricts the total housing stock, meaning supply is limited within this specific boundary. Prospective buyers should consider the immediate surroundings in Bolton for additional stock if their requirements exceed the immediate capacity of BL2 1JJ. The concentration of households in a small footprint often leads to higher demand per square mile of land. Understanding that this is a house-dominated but rent-dominated market helps you assess value and availability accurately. The limited physical size of the area means new developments are constrained, preserving the existing character but limiting expansion.

House Prices in BL2 1JJ

29
Properties
£90,333
Average Sold Price
£56,000
Lowest Price
£115,000
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in BL2 1JJ

Your daily lifestyle in BL2 1JJ benefits from immediate access to major retail and rail hubs without leaving the wider Bolton area. Within practical reach, you can shop at Tesco Bradford, Iceland Bolton, and Morrisons Bolton, ensuring groceries and household supplies are always available locally. Transport convenience is high, with five nearby railway stations including Bolton Railway Station, Hall i’th’ Wood Railway Station, and Moses Gate Railway Station. These stations link you to Manchester and Liverpool, integrating the household into the wider network easily. Five nearby metro connections at Radcliffe, Bury Bolton Street, and Bury offer additional flexibility for your commute or leisure trips. This combination of retail superstores and frequent train services creates a self-contained lifestyle where you rarely need to travel far for essentials. The presence of these specific named venues means you do not rely on small local shops for major purchasing needs. You enjoy the convenience of a larger city while living in a compact residential cluster. The transport links support a dynamic life where work and leisure destinations are closely accessible by rail.

Amenities

Schools

Educational options immediately adjacent to BL2 1JJ feature two Church of England primary schools. You have Bolton Parish Church CofE Primary School and Bolton Parish Church, Church of England Primary School as your nearest choices for early education. Both institutions are situated to serve the local community of residential clusters within the ward. The school mix consists entirely of primary providers, meaning families with older children or teenagers must look outside this immediate postcode for secondary education. This concentration of primary schools supports the needs of families with young children living in the area. The presence of these specific faith-based academies indicates a strong local establishment of religious and community-focused education. Parents considering homes in BL2 1JJ will find these schools offer a familiar structure for younger students within walking distance of their homes. While secondary options are nearby in Bolton, the primary education provision is firmly rooted in this specific neighbourhood. This configuration suits families prioritising local continuity for their youngest children during their formative years.

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Demographics

The community profile in BL2 1JJ reflects a mature population significantly skewed towards older adults. The median age stands at 47 years, with the vast majority of residents falling into the 30 to 64-year-old demographic range. This age distribution suggests a stable, established neighbourhood rather than a transient student or young professional hub. Home ownership remains relatively low, with only 28% of households owning their properties outright. This statistic indicates that over seven in ten residents are likely tenants, shaping the local leasing and rental dynamics. The accommodation stock consists predominantly of houses, distinguishing this area from the high-rise flats typical of Bolton city centre. Culturally, the predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the wider Bolton region. Despite the high population density, the residents represent a settled community with long-standing local ties. The concentration of older adults and the prevalence of renting suggest a diverse socio-economic mix within these specific boundaries. Families in this age bracket often balance work and retirement years, contributing to a steady demand for sustained quality of life in BL2 1JJ.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

28
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

16
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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