Area Overview for BL3 4WR
Area Information
BL3 4WR is a small residential postcode in Bolton, Greater Manchester, nestled 3.5 miles west of Bolton town centre and 13 miles northwest of Manchester. The area, part of the Heaton, Lostock & Chew Moor electoral ward, has a population of 1,461 and a distinct suburban character shaped by its history as a former Lancashire hamlet. Names like Lostock, derived from Old English for "pigsty," and Chew Moor, once owned by the Knights Hospitaller, hint at its medieval roots. Today, the area is defined by its mix of single-family homes and gardens, with 32% of land dedicated to residential green space. Key landmarks include the Grade II* listed Lostock Hall gatehouse and the University of Bolton Stadium, home to Bolton Wanderers. Proximity to major roads and rail networks makes it accessible, while its low flood risk and proximity to retail hubs like Co-op Wigan and Asda Daubhill support a practical, family-oriented lifestyle. The area’s compact size and historical continuity create a quiet, stable environment for residents seeking a balance between suburban tranquillity and urban connectivity.
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- Population
- 1461
- Population Density
- 3578 people/km²
BL3 4WR is overwhelmingly an owner-occupied area, with 86% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which aligns with the suburban character of the ward and the prevalence of single-family dwellings. This suggests a market skewed toward long-term residents seeking stability, with limited rental availability. The compact nature of the postcode means property choices are limited to the immediate area, though proximity to nearby towns like Wigan and Bolton offers broader options. For buyers, the high home ownership rate indicates strong community attachment and potentially competitive pricing. The focus on houses rather than flats or apartments may appeal to families or those prioritising space and privacy. However, the small size of the area means buyers should consider nearby suburbs for additional property diversity. The absence of significant planning constraints or protected sites also makes it a practical choice for those seeking a straightforward purchase without regulatory hurdles.
House Prices in BL3 4WR
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Energy Efficiency in BL3 4WR
Residents of BL3 4WR enjoy a mix of retail and transport amenities that enhance daily life. The area is within walking distance of major supermarkets like Co-op Wigan and Asda Daubhill, ensuring easy access to groceries and household essentials. Rail stations such as Lostock and Bolton provide direct links to Manchester, Wigan, and other regional hubs, supporting both commuting and leisure travel. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the suburban character of the area, with 32% residential gardens, suggests a quiet, green environment. The presence of listed buildings like Random Cottage and the Kings Head pub adds to the local charm, offering cultural and social spaces. The compact size of the postcode means amenities are concentrated, reducing the need for long journeys. This balance of practicality and suburban tranquillity makes BL3 4WR appealing for those seeking convenience without sacrificing a peaceful lifestyle.
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Schools
Residents of BL3 4WR have access to a range of primary and special schools. Beaumont Primary School and St Bernard’s RC Primary School, Bolton both hold Ofsted ratings of "good," offering reliable education for younger children. The Deane School is another primary option, though its Ofsted rating is not specified. For specialist needs, LifeBridge ASEND provides support for students with additional learning requirements. The combination of mainstream and special schools ensures families can find appropriate educational provisions. The presence of multiple primary schools within proximity suggests a focus on local schooling, reducing the need for long commutes. However, the absence of secondary schools in the immediate area may require families to look further afield, such as to Bolton or Wigan. The quality of primary education, particularly the "good" ratings, is a key advantage for those prioritising early education in the area.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Beaumont Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | St Bernard's RC Primary School, Bolton | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | The Deane School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | LifeBridge ASEND | special | N/A | N/A |
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BL3 4WR has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, with 29% of households having dependent children. Home ownership is high at 86%, indicating a strong preference for long-term residency over rental properties. The area is predominantly composed of houses, reflecting a suburban layout with larger properties. Ethnically, 69% of residents identify as White, 26% as Asian, and 1% as Black, with Asian communities forming the largest single group. The presence of 26% single-person households and a mix of family structures points to a diverse but cohesive social fabric. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the high home ownership and stable age profile suggest a generally secure economic environment. However, the area’s demographic balance may influence local services and cultural dynamics, with schools and amenities catering to both family and individual needs.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked