Area Overview for BL3 4DW

Area Information

Rumworth is an electoral ward within the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, firmly established in Greater Manchester at coordinates 53.564444, -2.442848. The specific BL3 4DW postcode cluster covers a residential zone of 2959 square metres, holding a population of 2017. This dwelling acts as a small residential cluster rather than a sprawling district, favouring those who prefer proximity to central services. Historically, this land belonged to the hundred of Salford in Lancashire and formed the core of the parish of Deane. By 1895, the parish had been abolished and merged with Bolton. The area now reflects a shift from its industrial past in coal mining and textile production to a modern residential focus. Living in BL3 4DW means accessing a historic corner of Bolton with roots dating back to 1242 when records first mentioned Rumhworth. The community retains a connection to places like St Mary's Church, which once centred the medieval parish of Deane. Current demographics show a strong presence of adults aged 30 to 64 years, alongside a notable median age of 22. You will find homes here are predominantly houses, aligning with the area's character. Because the specific neighbourhood is densely populated within its small footprint, daily life involves easy access to major transport links such as Bolton Railway Station and Radcliffe Metro. This setup suits individuals who value historical significance combined with modern connectivity for commuting or online work.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2959 m²
Population
2017
Population Density
14085 people/km²

Buying or renting in BL3 4DW involves navigating a market defined by specific housing stock and ownership trends. The area is characterised primarily by houses rather than flats or apartments, reflecting its history as part of the Bolton backlands and former parish of Deane. Exactly 42% of homes are owner-occupied, which means nearly half of the properties in this cluster are privately held. This rate suggests a balanced market where both first-time buyers and investors can find opportunities. However, the high population density within such a small footprint of 2959 square metres means plots may be compact or developed in tight rows. Living in BL3 4DW often appeals to those who prefer the traditional house format found in historic wards like Rumworth. The concentration of houses implies that the streetscapes will feature rather detached or semi-detached properties rather than blocks of high-rise living. For sellers, the solid owner-occupation rate can indicate invested homeowners who maintain their properties well. For renters, the demand remains steady given the large number of people aged between 30 and 64 living here who have established their households. When searching for homes in BL3 4DW, focus on specific addresses within the Rumworth township, as this postcode represents a very specific and dense residential node within the wider Greater Manchester property market.

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Energy Efficiency in BL3 4DW

Living in BL3 4DW places five major retail and transport venues within practical reach. You can shop at Asda Daubhill, Morrisons Daily Bolton, and Heron Wigan, providing immediate access to groceries and essentials. These retail outlets form the backbone of daily life for residents in this specific postcode. Transport convenience mirrors the retail options, with five rail stations nearby including Bolton Railway Station and Lostock Railway Station. The Radcliffe Metro station offers a single metro connection to expand your travel network. This blend of shops and stations means you do not need to travel far for routine errands. The area research highlights the historic significance of St Mary's Church, which sits in the Rumworth township and anchors the community's identity. While specific parks or leisure facilities are not named in the immediate amenity list, the presence of these major high-street anchors ensures a self-sufficient lifestyle. Residents can access Morrisons Daily Bolton for fresh food and local travels from Asda Daubhill cover household needs. The proximity of Heron Wigan adds another layer of shopping variety just outside the immediate cluster. This setup supports individuals who prefer convenience without relying on owning a car, as the rail links and retail density provide all necessary services within a short walk or bus ride from your home in BL3 4DW.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering schools near BL3 4DW have access to specific educational options confirmed by local data. Brandwood Primary School stands as the key primary institution identified for this postcode. The school carries an Ofsted rating of good, indicating a standard of education that meets regulatory expectations. While the immediate cluster of BL3 4DW is small, residents with children attending primary education benefit from this fixed point of reference within the Rumworth ward. The presence of a primary school with a positive rating is a concrete factor when assessing the location for school-hungry children. You will not find data listed for secondary schools in the immediate vicinity within the provided records, so your choices may extend further afield to other Bolton institutions not named here. If you are buying homes in BL3 4DW, factor in the commute to schools beyond the primary level, as this specific cluster offers only one named school type. The good rating at Brandwood Primary School provides a foundation for early education, but buyers must research secondary catchment zones separately. The focus on this particular strong primary option highlights the importance of location for parents seeking reliable education in the Bolton area without relying on assumptions about unlisted facilities.

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Demographics

The people living in BL3 4DW present a distinct demographic profile driven by specific statistical markers. The median age in this postcode is 22, yet the most common age range for the resident population falls between 30 and 64 years. This suggests the area contains a significant number of established adults and families alongside younger residents. Over 42% of the households own their homes, indicating a substantial owner-occupied element within this small cluster. The remaining segment of the population likely relies on the rental sector. Accommodation in BL3 4DW consists mainly of houses, which is typical for a ward established within the former parish of Deane. Diversity is evident in the community composition, with the predominant ethnic group recorded as Asian. This adds a specific cultural character to the ward of Rumworth where you are considering buying or renting. While the residential area covers less than three thousand square metres, it accommodates 2017 people, creating a living density of roughly 681,600 people per square kilometre. This high density figure is typical for specific postcode areas that group multiple addresses tightly. You will find a mix of young professionals, families with children, and older residents who have owned properties for decades. Home ownership approaches nearly half of the total stock, providing stability for long-term residents seeking to settle into the Bolton Borough.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

42
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BL3 4DW and what is the community feel like?
The community in BL3 4DW features a median age of 22 years, though most residents are adults aged 30 to 64 years. Approximately 42% of households own their homes, and the predominant ethnic group is Asian. Large population density within this small area suggests a close-knit but busy residential cluster in Rumworth.
How good are the schools near BL3 4DW?
Brandwood Primary School is the primary school identified for this postcode area. It holds an Ofsted rating of good. This provides a solid educational foundation for young children living in this specific cluster of Bolton.
What is the crime and flood risk living in BL3 4DW?
Flood risk is low with a score of 0, indicating no natural hazards. However, crime risk is classified as critical with a score of 0 out of 100. Crime rates are above average, so enhanced security measures are recommended for anyone living here.
Is public transport and broadband reliable in this area?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 100 and a mobile score of 85. Five railway stations including Bolton and Lostock are nearby, with access to a single metro link at Radcliffe.

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