Area Overview for BL3 5JL

Area Information

Living in BL3 5JL means occupying a specific residential cluster within the broader Bolton area of Greater Manchester. This postcode covers a small footprint of 1,157 square metres and is home to 1,691 residents. The location sits within the historical context of Rumworth, an electoral ward in Bolton that was once part of the parish of Deane. Historical records indicate this area formed the centre of that parish, which historically covered roughly half of the present Metropolitan Borough of Bolton. The population density is calculated at 1461033 people per square kilometre based on the available metrics, reflecting the compact nature of this postcode sector. Residents here navigate a neighbourhood where the past intersects with the present. Rumworth was first recorded in written documents as 'Rumhworth' in 1242. The area evolved through medieval holdings and saw significant population growth during the 19th century due to coal mining and cotton mill operations. The parish was administratively divided in 1872, with the eastern portion joining the Borough of Bolton. Municipal integration was completed when the parish merged with Bolton on 30 September 1895. Today, the ward had a population of 16,250 at the 2011 census, though current figures suggest approximately 1,658 residents in the specific area referenced. You are living in a space defined by deep roots and compact residential usage.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1157 m²
Population
1691
Population Density
7843 people/km²

The property market in BL3 5JL is characterised by a high proportion of rental properties alongside a significant stock of houses. With only 32% home ownership, you will find that most households rent rather than own their residences. This suggests a dynamic market where tenants change relatively frequently compared to owner-occupied streets. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which matches the historical development of the area following the 19th-century expansion of cotton mills and weaving sheds. The specific postcode covers a small residential cluster of 1,157 square metres, meaning individual properties are close together within a compact zone. Historical records show the area was part of the hundred of Salford and joined with Lostock as a knight's fee in 1212. The Andertons of Lostock held a manor here before the estate passed to the Hultons of Over Hulton. Sir Charles Tempest later held a large estate in the township. Contributors to the land tax included Henry Blundell as the largest shareholder. In 1872, Rumworth was divided administratively, with the western part remaining in Bolton Rural Sanitary Authority until it merged with Bolton on 30 September 1895. When looking for homes in BL3 5JL, expect to navigate a landscape where houses predominate but rental arrangements are the norm for most residents.

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Living in BL3 5JL offers access to practical amenities within reach of daily commuting. Five retail outlets are available, specifically Spar, Tesco Bolton Wigan, and Lidl Daubhill. These shops provide essential grocery and household needs without requiring long journeys. Five rail stations serve the immediate vicinity, including Bolton Railway Station, Lostock Railway Station, and Moses Gate Railway Station. Three of these stations form the core of your rail connectivity, while the fifth extends the network further. One metro station at Radcliffe adds additional public transport flexibility. St Mary's Church, situated in the Rumworth township, stands as a historical and community landmark. The area's history includes significant contributions from families such as the Hultons of Over Hulton and Henry Blundell during the land tax era of 1789. The ward was historically part of the parish of Deane, which covered roughly half of the present Metropolitan Borough of Bolton. In 1872, Rumworth was divided, with the eastern portion added to the Borough of Bolton as Rumworth Ward. You will find that life here is rooted in these established commercial and historical sites. Specific venues like the mentioned supermarkets and railway stations provide the tangible infrastructure for your daily routine.

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Demographics

The community in BL3 5JL is defined by a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range between 30 and 64 years. This concentration of middle-aged adults suggests an area that may attract families in their later stages or professionals settled into long-term housing. Home ownership stands at 32% of households, indicating that the majority of residents rent their properties. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses rather than apartments or flats. This housing stock aligns with the area's history of textile production and coal mining, where single-family homes were common. The most common ethnic group is Asian, reflecting a specific cultural composition within this ward of Bolton. St Mary's Church, situated in the township, serves as a notable landmark. Historically, land tax contributors in 1789 included Henry Blundell and the Hulton family, indicating a long-established local landed history. The population data shows a resident base of 1,691 people within the postcode. Understanding who lives here requires accepting these explicit statistics. The area is not noted for high levels of home ownership, but rather for a rental market supported by a substantial number of houses.

Household Size

One person
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Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

32
majority

Ethnic Group

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Age

47
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Adults (30-64 years)
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Household Deprivation

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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What is the community feel like in BL3 5JL?
The community consists of 1,691 residents with a median age of 47 years. Most people are adults between 30 and 64 years old. There are 32% homeowners, meaning many neighbours interact as tenants. The area includes historic sites like St Mary's Church and has deep roots in the Rumworth township.

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