Area Overview for BL4 9EF
Area Information
BL4 9EF is a small residential postcode area nestled in Farnworth, Bolton, within Greater Manchester. With a population of 1506, it forms part of the historically significant Farnworth South Ward, once known as Halshaw Moor. The area is defined by its proximity to Bolton’s town centre, lying approximately 3 miles to the south-east. Daily life here is shaped by its compact size and mix of historic and modern elements. Residents benefit from nearby amenities, including retail outlets like Asda Farnworth and railway stations such as Farnworth and Moses Gate, which connect to Manchester’s transport network. The area’s character is rooted in its industrial past, with remnants like St John’s Church, consecrated in 1826, standing as a testament to its 19th-century heritage. While the population is small, the area is well-served by schools, community hubs, and digital infrastructure, making it a practical choice for those seeking a balance between convenience and historical context.
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BL4 9EF’s property market is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 31%, suggesting that the majority of properties are rented rather than owner-occupied. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is unusual for a small postcode area but may reflect the historical development of Farnworth as a residential township. This mix of rental properties and single-family homes could indicate a demand for family-friendly housing, though the limited size of the area means buyers may need to consider nearby postcodes for more options. The low home ownership rate also implies that the local property market may be less active for purchase, with a greater emphasis on long-term rental agreements. For buyers, this could mean fewer opportunities for property investment but potentially more stability in housing availability.
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Residents of BL4 9EF enjoy a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include supermarkets like Asda Farnworth and Lidl Moses, while the Compass Centre South may offer community or leisure facilities. The area’s proximity to Central Park, a public park opened in 1864, provides green space for recreation. Historical sites such as St John’s Church, consecrated in 1826, add cultural value. The mix of retail, transport, and green spaces supports a practical lifestyle, with easy access to daily necessities and leisure activities. The presence of multiple schools and community hubs further enhances the area’s appeal for families seeking a balanced, connected environment.
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Schools
Residents of BL4 9EF have access to a range of educational institutions, including Bridgewater Nursery School, Queen Street Primary School, and St Gregory’s RC Primary School, Farnworth, Bolton. These state-funded schools provide early years and primary education, while the Compass Centre South offers additional educational or community services. For independent schooling, TLG Bolton is available, catering to families seeking alternative educational pathways. The variety of school types ensures that parents can choose between state and private options, though no Ofsted ratings are provided in the data. The presence of multiple primary schools within proximity supports families with young children, though the absence of secondary schools nearby may require travel for older students.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Bridgewater Nursery School | nursery | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Queen Street Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | St Gregory's RC Primary School, Farnworth, Bolton | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Compass Centre South | other | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | N/A | TLG Bolton | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BL4 9EF has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a community dominated by working-age adults, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership rates are low at 31%, indicating that a significant portion of the housing stock is rented out, possibly reflecting a mix of long-term residents and transient populations. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the area’s residential cluster identity. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation levels is provided. This demographic profile implies a stable, middle-aged community with a focus on family living, though the low home ownership rate may suggest limited opportunities for property investment or long-term residency.
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