Area Overview for BL9 0ER
Area Information
BL9 0ER is a small residential cluster in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, with a population of 1,862. Nestled near Ramsbottom and historically linked to the East Lancashire Railway, this area combines ancient heritage with modern convenience. The landscape is shaped by the River Irwell and includes landmarks such as Peel Tower, Bury Castle, and Castlesteads, a scheduled ancient promontory fort. Daily life here is characterised by a quiet, suburban rhythm, with a strong sense of local identity. The area’s proximity to Bury town offers access to cultural and retail hubs while retaining a distinct charm. With a median age of 47, the community is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, many of whom own their homes. The mix of historic architecture and contemporary infrastructure makes BL9 0ER appealing to those seeking a balance between tradition and practicality.
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- Area Size
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- Population
- 1862
- Population Density
- 2710 people/km²
The property market in BL9 0ER is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 58% of properties owned by residents. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is typical for this part of Bury. This suggests a market skewed towards family homes rather than rental properties, though the exact proportion of rentals is not specified. The small size of the area means housing stock is limited, making it a niche market for buyers seeking a quiet, suburban environment. Proximity to schools, retail, and transport links may influence property values, as these factors are key for families. However, the lack of detailed data on property prices or availability means buyers should consider the area’s constrained size and potential competition for homes.
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Energy Efficiency in BL9 0ER
The lifestyle in BL9 0ER is supported by a range of nearby amenities. Five retail outlets, including Asda Bury and Tesco Bury, provide shopping convenience, while five metro stops and three rail stations ensure easy access to public transport. The area’s proximity to Bury town adds to its appeal, with cultural and leisure opportunities available in the nearby urban centre. Historic landmarks such as Peel Tower and Bury Castle offer a connection to the region’s heritage, though daily life is shaped by practical amenities rather than tourist attractions. The presence of multiple schools and transport links suggests a community focused on family needs, with a balance between suburban tranquillity and urban accessibility.
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Schools
BL9 0ER is served by a range of educational institutions, including independent schools and sixth-form colleges. Nearby options include Bury Catholic Preparatory School, Bury Grammar Schools, and Bury Grammar School Girls, all of which are independent. For post-16 education, Bury College and Holy Cross College provide sixth-form provision. This mix of school types offers families flexibility, whether they seek early education at a preparatory level or further study at a sixth-form college. The presence of multiple independent schools suggests a demand for high-quality, fee-paying education, while the sixth-form colleges cater to students transitioning to higher education. However, no Ofsted ratings or specific academic performance data are provided in the data.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Bury Catholic Preparatory School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Bury Grammar Schools | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Bury Grammar School Girls | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Bury College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | N/A | Holy Cross College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BL9 0ER is 1,862, with a median age of 47, indicating a mature community. The most common age group is adults aged 30–64, suggesting a stable demographic with established households. Home ownership rates stand at 58%, reflecting a mix of owner-occupied properties and rentals. The area is primarily composed of houses, which aligns with the typical housing stock in this part of Greater Manchester. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. This age profile and ownership structure suggest a community focused on long-term residency and family living. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s social composition remains less defined in the data, but the presence of independent schools and amenities implies a well-established local network.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked