Area Overview for BL6 4EU
Area Information
BL6 4EU is a small residential postcode in Greater Manchester, nestled within the Heaton, Lostock & Chew Moor Ward. With a population of 1,421 and a density of 1,057 people per square kilometre, it reflects a compact, suburban character. The area lies 3.5 miles west of Bolton town centre and 13 miles northwest of Manchester, placing it at the edge of urban sprawl. Historically part of Lancashire, it retains echoes of its past, including the Grade II* listed Lostock Hall gatehouse. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to major roads and rail links, with a mix of single-person households and families with children. The area’s charm lies in its quiet residential streets, modest housing stock, and links to local landmarks like Chew Moor’s historical roots. While it lacks the density of city centres, its location offers a balance of convenience and tranquillity, appealing to those seeking a stable, community-focused environment.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- Not available
- Population
- 1421
- Population Density
- 1057 people/km²
BL6 4EU is a largely owner-occupied area, with 88% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The housing stock is dominated by houses, which contrasts with areas where flats or apartments predominate. This suggests a market geared towards long-term residency rather than short-term rental investment. The high home ownership rate and presence of single-family homes may appeal to buyers seeking stability and space. However, the small size of the postcode and its integration with surrounding areas mean property choices are limited. Buyers should consider the area’s proximity to rail networks and retail hubs, which enhance its practicality for commuters. The lack of high-risk environmental constraints also makes it an attractive option for those prioritising safety and planning certainty.
House Prices in BL6 4EU
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Energy Efficiency in BL6 4EU
Daily life in BL6 4EU is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. The nearby Tesco Westhoughton, Spar, and Aldi 29 provide essential shopping, while rail stations like Lostock and Westhoughton offer easy access to Bolton and Manchester. The area’s suburban character is complemented by 32% residential gardens, suggesting a blend of private outdoor space and community greenery. Though the data does not list parks or leisure facilities explicitly, the historical emphasis on agriculture and gardens implies a connection to nature. The presence of 12 listed buildings, including the Lostock Hall gatehouse, adds a cultural dimension to the area’s appeal.
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Schools
The nearest school to BL6 4EU is Lostock Park School, a special school catering to students with specific educational needs. No other schools are listed in the data, meaning families relying on mainstream primary or secondary education may need to look beyond the immediate area. The presence of a special school highlights the community’s capacity to support diverse educational requirements but does not indicate the availability of broader schooling options. Parents seeking a full range of school types—such as state-funded primary, secondary, or private institutions—should investigate nearby wards or consider the wider Bolton area for comprehensive choices.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N/A | Lostock Park School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BL6 4EU has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a mature, settled community with a strong presence of middle-aged adults. Home ownership is high at 88%, indicating a stable housing market where most residents live in their own homes. The area is predominantly composed of houses rather than flats, reflecting a suburban, family-oriented demographic. Ethnically, 69% of residents identify as White, with 26% Asian and 1% Black backgrounds. The absence of specific deprivation data means the area’s quality of life is inferred from its low environmental risks and moderate connectivity. The mix of household types includes 26% single-person households and 29% with dependent children, suggesting a blend of independent living and family units.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked