Area Overview for BL3 4AU

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Area Information

You are looking at a small, tightly knit residential cluster at postcode BL3 4AU, covering just 6521 square metres. This specific area sits within the broader Rumworth ward of Bolton, Greater Manchester, an historic township once centred on St Mary's Church. The neighbourhood encompasses approximately 1,458 residents packed into a compact footprint, resulting in a high population density that defines a very localised community feel. Historically, Rumworth evolved from a medieval parish split between the Borough of Bolton and Bolton Rural Sanitary Authority as far back as 1872, eventually merging fully with the main borough in 1895. Daily life here revolves around the immediate village of Rumworth, where the population grew significantly during the 19th century due to local coal mining and cotton mill operations. While modern statistics on current employment are unavailable, the area retains its identity as a residential enclave near historic industrial sites. Living in BL3 4AU means existing within a defined postcode that serves as a precise residential stopover on the way to nearby railway hubs. The area represents a quiet corner of Bolton where history meets modern occupancy, yet it remains firmly tied to the transit networks of Lostock and Daubhill. This density creates a neighbourly atmosphere, though lacks the spread of wider urban districts.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6521 m²
Population
1458
Population Density
7175 people/km²

The property market in BL3 4AU is characterised by a significant proportion of owner-occupied homes. With 43% of households owning their residences outright, this area leans heavily towards stability and long-term residency rather than a transient rental market. This ownership rate suggests that buyers are actively choosing BL3 4AU over other parts of Bolton, perhaps drawn by the specific character of the Rumworth ward. Accommodation types are predominantly houses, aligning with the demographic mix of adults aged 30 to 64 who likely purchased properties during their peak earning years. When searching for homes in this specific postcode, you are looking at a small residential cluster rather than a sprawling district. The population of 1,458 residents spread across 6521 square metres indicates a tight-knit environment where properties are close to one another. This density often supports higher demand for lượt cự houses as opposed to larger family estates or luxury detached homes found in more spacious rural pockets. The fact that the most common age range is middle-aged adults reinforces the idea that the market consists of settled homeowners planning to stay for the medium to long term. If you are considering buying, you enter a market where security of tenure is already a standard feature of the neighbourhood's fabric.

House Prices in BL3 4AU

64
Properties
£54,857
Average Sold Price
£12,500
Lowest Price
£170,500
Highest Price

Showing 64 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
18 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUTerraced31£170,500Nov 2024
30 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUhouse--£80,000Feb 2022
9 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUTerraced21£90,000Jul 2020
46 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUTerraced21£63,000Dec 2019
29 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUTerraced32£86,000Sep 2018
8 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUhouse--£82,500Jul 2017
23 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUTerraced--£76,000Jul 2017
26 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUTerraced3-£50,000Jun 2017
41 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUTerraced3-£66,000Dec 2014
11 Dijon Street, Bolton, BL3 4AUhouse3-£69,000Sep 2014
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Energy Efficiency in BL3 4AU

Daily life in BL3 4AU revolves around a selection of major retail and transport hubs within easy reach. You have five major retail options nearby, including Tesco Bolton Wigan, Asda Daubhill, and Morrisons Daily Bolton, ensuring you can handle all your shopping needs without crossing the town centre unnecessarily. Transport links are equally varied, with access to five nearby railway stations including Bolton Railway Station and Lostock Railway Station, alongside one Metro stop at Radcliffe. This infrastructure allows you to mix local village shopping with trips to larger regional centres when required. The character of the area is defined by its integration into the broader Rumworth ward, a historic township with roots stretching back to 1242. While specific parks or leisure venues are not detailed in the immediate data, the presence of St Mary's Church highlights the historic and spiritual landmarks that define the local landscape. The high population density of 223,582 people per square kilometre suggests that the area functions as a distinct pocket within a larger city environment. Shopping for groceries, commuting via rail, and accessing local transport nodes are the pillars of lifestyle here. You benefit from the redundancy of five different railway stations and major supermarkets, providing convenience that might be less certain in more spread-out areas of Greater Manchester.

Amenities

Schools

Families looking at BL3 4AU have access to specific educational facilities within practical reach. The nearest nursery provision is Alexandra Nursery School, catering to the youngest learners in the Rumworth community. For primary education, The Olive Tree Primary School Bolton stands out with a 'good' Ofsted rating, offering reliable foundational learning for children growing up in the area. This combination of nursery and rated primary education supports the demographic reality where the most common age range is adults aged 30 to 64 years. The presence of a healthy primary school with a 'good' rating is a key factor for anyone considering living in BL3 4AU. It mitigates the pressure of searching for distant comprehensive schools for younger children. The proximity of these institutions means parents do not need to travel far for early education. If you have school-age children, the option to send them to The Olive Tree Primary School Bolton provides a known quantity of educational quality. These schools serve the immediate vicinity of the postcode, reinforcing the self-contained feel of the residential cluster. While secondary options are not listed in the immediate vicinity, the primary and nursery setup ensures that the early developmental years of children living in this area are well-supported locally.

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Demographics

The community inside BL3 4AU has a distinct demographic profile dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age group represents the most common bracket for residents, indicating that the area attracts professional families or established workers seeking stability. The median age for people living here is 47 years, which places the neighbourhood firmly in the mature category compared to national averages. Households in this postcode show a 43% home ownership rate, meaning families and long-term residents have invested in the local property market. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, reflecting the residential nature of the Rumworth ward rather than a block of flats or high-rise housing stock. This housing style suits the adult population and supports the traditional structure of a village life. Ethnic diversity is a defining feature, with the Asian population forming the predominant group within this specific cluster. The area has evolved from its agricultural and industrial roots into a settled residential zone where long-term families have taken root. You will find a community where generational ties may run deep within the homes of these established adults. The density of 223,582 people per square kilometre, while a figure derived from the small area size, underscores the intense clustering of this specific postcode within the wider borough.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

43
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
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

12
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

Who typically lives in BL3 4AU?
The population of 1,458 residents is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. The area has a 43% home ownership rate and sees a predominant Asian ethnic group. The housing stock consists almost entirely of houses.
Are there schools near BL3 4AU?
Yes, Alexandra Nursery School serves young children, while The Olive Tree Primary School Bolton holds a 'good' Ofsted rating for primary education. These institutions support the local demographic of families aged 30 to 64.
What are the transport links for this postcode?
Residents have excellent digital connectivity with broadband scores of 99/100 and mobile coverage of 85/100. Nearby rail stations include Bolton, Lostock, and Moses Gate, with a Metro stop at Radcliffe available.
Is BL3 4AU safe to live in?
Environmentally, the area passes all assessments with zero risk scores for floods or protected lands. However, crime risk is classified as 'critical' with a safety score of 0/100, meaning crime rates are above average and enhanced security is recommended.
What amenities are within reach?
Five major retailers such as Tesco Bolton Wigan and Asda Daubhill are nearby. Transport links include five railway stations and one Metro stop, making daily commuting and shopping highly convenient.

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