Area Overview for BL9 0HW
Area Information
BL9 0HW is a small residential postcode cluster in Bury, Greater Manchester, home to 1,862 people. Situated near Ramsbottom within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, this area blends historical significance with modern convenience. Its origins trace back to Saxon and Roman eras, with the name "Bury" first recorded in the 12th century. Residents live in a mix of traditional and contemporary housing, with a median age of 47 and a community dominated by adults aged 30–64. The area’s proximity to landmarks like Peel Tower, Bury Castle, and Castlesteads ancient promontory fort reflects its heritage, while nearby transport links, including railway stations and metro stops, connect it to Bury town and beyond. Daily life here balances quiet residential living with access to retail, education, and cultural sites. The postcode’s small size means it’s ideal for those seeking a compact, well-served community with a rich historical backdrop.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- Not available
- Population
- 1862
- Population Density
- 2710 people/km²
BL9 0HW is primarily an owner-occupied area, with 58% of residents owning their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting a traditional residential layout. Given the small postcode size, the housing stock is limited, with buyers likely to look beyond the immediate area for additional options. The focus on owner-occupation suggests a community of long-term residents rather than a rental market. The presence of houses may appeal to families seeking space and stability. However, the limited number of properties means competition could be fierce, and buyers should consider nearby suburbs in Bury for broader choices. The area’s historical character may also influence property values, with heritage features adding to their appeal.
House Prices in BL9 0HW
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Energy Efficiency in BL9 0HW
Residents of BL9 0HW enjoy a mix of retail, dining, and transport options within practical reach. The area’s five metro stops, including Bury Bolton Street, connect to local hubs, while rail stations like Kearsley and Hall i’th’ Wood offer regional access. Retailers such as Heron Bury, Lidl Seddons, and Aldi Tottington provide everyday shopping. The historical character of the area is complemented by landmarks like Peel Tower and Bury Castle, though parks or leisure facilities are not explicitly listed in the data. The presence of multiple transport options and retail outlets enhances daily convenience, supporting both practical needs and a connection to the area’s heritage. The small postcode size means amenities are concentrated, encouraging a walkable, community-focused lifestyle.
Amenities
Schools
Residents of BL9 0HW have access to a range of educational institutions, including independent schools and sixth-form colleges. Bury Catholic Preparatory School and Bury Grammar Schools cater to younger students, while Bury Grammar School Girls offers a dedicated girls’ education. For post-16 education, Bury College and Holy Cross College provide sixth-form provision. This mix of school types offers families flexibility, from early years through to higher education. The presence of independent schools may attract households prioritising specific curricula or facilities. However, no Ofsted ratings are provided, so prospective families should conduct their own assessments. The proximity to these institutions underscores the area’s suitability for families seeking quality education.
| 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 0HW is 1,862, with a median age of 47. The majority of residents are adults aged 30–64, reflecting a mature, stable community. Home ownership stands at 58%, indicating a strong presence of owner-occupied properties. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, aligning with the area’s residential character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further diversity data is provided. This demographic profile suggests a community focused on long-term living, with a mix of families and individuals. The age range implies a balance between active professionals and retirees, shaping local needs for amenities like healthcare and leisure. The lack of specific deprivation data means the quality of life here is inferred from the availability of services, schools, and transport.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked