Area Overview for BL2 6QW

Area Information

BL2 6QW is a small residential postcode within the parish of Bolton, Greater Manchester, home to around 1,613 people. Situated approximately two and a quarter miles east-north-east of Bolton town centre, it occupies a historically significant area once central to the textile industry. The area’s character is shaped by its evolution from rural farmland to a residential district, with roots tracing back to the 14th century. Today, it offers a quiet, low-density living environment with a population skewed toward adults aged 30–64. The community is defined by its proximity to historical landmarks like Roscoe Fold School, built on the site of Breightmet Hall, and remnants of 19th-century agricultural activity. Residents benefit from nearby rail links, including Bolton Railway Station, and a range of local shops. While the area lacks major urban amenities, its compact size and historical depth make it a niche choice for those seeking a slower pace of life in a historically rich setting.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1613
Population Density
2990 people/km²

BL2 6QW is a small, residential postcode with a housing stock predominantly composed of houses, as opposed to flats or apartments. With 59% of properties owner-occupied, it is not a rental-heavy area but also not entirely owner-occupied, suggesting a balance between long-term residents and those seeking investment opportunities. The focus on houses implies larger properties, potentially suited to families or those prioritising space. Given the area’s compact size and historical character, property availability is likely limited, making it a niche market for buyers seeking a quieter, low-density environment. The small population and proximity to Bolton’s urban amenities may attract those looking to balance rural tranquillity with access to services. However, the lack of specific data on property prices or recent sales trends means the market’s dynamics remain opaque.

House Prices in BL2 6QW

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Energy Efficiency in BL2 6QW

BL2 6QW offers a modest range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Aldi Breightmet, Iceland Bolton, and Tesco Bolton, providing essential shopping for daily needs. The area’s rail network is extensive, with stations like Moses Gate and Hall i’ th’ Wood offering connections to Bolton and surrounding areas. Metro services such as Radcliffe and Bury Bolton Street stations further expand transport options. While the area lacks large supermarkets or entertainment hubs, its proximity to historical sites like Roscoe Fold School and remnants of 19th-century farmland adds a unique character. Parks or open spaces are not explicitly mentioned, but the absence of planning constraints like AONB or protected woodlands suggests potential for local green spaces. The lifestyle here is defined by convenience for shopping and commuting, with a quieter, more residential atmosphere than Bolton’s town centre.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The population of BL2 6QW is 1,613, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature community, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. Home ownership stands at 59%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a suburban or semi-rural character. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data provided on other demographics. The age profile and home ownership rate suggest a stable, long-term resident base, likely with families and professionals. However, the lack of data on deprivation or income levels means the area’s economic challenges are not quantified here. The demographic makeup aligns with a community that values established housing and proximity to historical and natural features.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

59
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

19
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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

What is the community feel like in BL2 6QW?
BL2 6QW has a mature, stable population with a median age of 47. The community is primarily composed of adults aged 30–64, with 59% of properties owner-occupied. The area’s historical roots and low-density housing suggest a quieter, more residential atmosphere compared to Bolton’s town centre.
Who typically lives in BL2 6QW?
The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics. The population is skewed toward adults aged 30–64, indicating a mix of long-term residents and families. Home ownership at 59% suggests a balance between owner-occupied and rental properties.
How connected is BL2 6QW in terms of transport and broadband?
The area has excellent broadband (score 100) and good mobile coverage (score 85). Rail links include Bolton Railway Station and five nearby stations, with metro services like Bury Bolton Street Station providing regional access.
What safety concerns should buyers be aware of in BL2 6QW?
BL2 6QW has a critical crime risk with a safety score of 0/100, indicating above-average crime rates. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. Flood risk is low, with no environmental constraints like AONB or protected woodlands.
What amenities are accessible in BL2 6QW?
Residents have access to Aldi Breightmet, Iceland Bolton, and Tesco Bolton for shopping. Rail and metro stations provide transport links, while historical sites like Roscoe Fold School add local character. Parks or open spaces are not explicitly mentioned in the data.

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