Area Overview for BL9 0LH

Area Information

Living in BL9 0LH places you within a specific residential cluster in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester. This postcode covers a small population of 2,649 residents, creating a relatively compact community neighbourhood. The area lies near historical landmarks such as Ramsbottom and holds the coordinates 53.590172, -2.299991. The location benefits from a rich history, with Roman roads running nearby from Manchester to Ribchester via Radcliffe and Affetside. The railway arrived in Bury in 1846, associated with the East Lancashire Railway, which spurred significant local growth over time. The name Bury first appeared as "Biri" in the late 12th century under Norman knight Edward de Bury. Nearby features include Peel Tower on Holcombe Hill, built for Sir Robert Peel, and the ancient Castlesteads promontory fort. St Mary's Church and listed buildings such as farmhouses, churches, and the Fusiliers' Armoury define the streetscape. You are situated along the River Irwell, an area historically linked to the defended homestead origins of the settlement. Daily life revolves around this mix of ancient heritage and modern residential convenience.

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The property market in BL9 0LH is defined heavily by detached and semi-detached houses. With home ownership standing at 29%, a significant portion of the 2,649 residents own their dwellings outright or have a mortgage. The remaining 71% of the population likely rents from landlords or councils. This balance creates a dynamic where buying is possible but competition exists. The accommodation type data confirms that Houses dominate the stock, rather than apartments or social housing blocks. Buyers looking at homes in BL9 0LH should expect a traditional residential feel with garden space. The relatively low home ownership percentage of 29% indicates that a large segment of the market remains tenanted. This is typical for smaller clusters near established towns. The presence of Houses aligns with the demographic profile of adults aged 30 to 64, who often seek permanent homes rather than renting temporarily. Understanding the 29% ownership rate helps you gauge whether this is an area of frequent turnover or long-term residency.

House Prices in BL9 0LH

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Energy Efficiency in BL9 0LH

Daily life in BL9 0LH is supported by several key amenities within practical reach. You are close to five metro-related transport hubs, including Bury Bolton Street and Bury Interchange. Retail options include Heron Bury, Tesco Bury, and Asda Bury, providing essentials near your doorstep. Nearby rail connections link you to Kearsley Railway Station, Hall i' th' Wood Railway Station, and Farnworth Railway Station. This combination of retail and transport facilities creates a convenient lifestyle without the need for long commutes to city centres. Shopping for groceries or groceries is straightforward with Tesco and Asda present. The metro hubs facilitate easy travel to Manchester or other major cities. Residents enjoy a blend of local convenience and wider accessibility. The presence of five notable transport points ensures flexibility for commuting or leisure trips. Diners and shoppers benefit from the concentration of retail spaces close by.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in BL9 0LH have access to several well-regarded educational institutions nearby. St Thomas Church of England Primary School offers primary education and holds a good Ofsted rating. Holy Trinity Primary School also sits within reach and carries a good Ofsted rating. St Marie's Roman Catholic Primary School, Bury is another option for primary education, noted for its good Ofsted rating. You will find multiple choices for primary schooling within the local vicinity. The mix of Church of England, Catholic, and other primary schools provides religious and secular options for parents. The availability of primary schools with good ratings suggests a family-friendly environment supported by quality education. Sons and daughters attending these schools will benefit from maintained standards in teaching and facilities. The repetition of these school names in the local register indicates their centrality to the estate. Parents planning for their children in BL9 0LH can rely on a selection of primary providers with proven track records.

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Demographics

The community in BL9 0LH has a distinct age profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the Adults 30 - 64 years age range, indicating a population not skewing heavily towards children or retirees. Home ownership stands at 29%, which is a notable figure for understanding household stability in this postcode. The predominant accommodation type consists of Houses, suggesting a preference for detached or semi-detached properties over flats. The area is predominantly Asian in ethnic composition. You are living in a mature environment where families and empty-nesters share the streets. The high proportion of households where residents own their homes often correlates with a sense of permanence in the locality. This demographic mix shapes the local services and community needs. The presence of adults aged 30 to 64 as the most common age group suggests that the area attracts those who have established careers and children, fitting well with the local school offerings.

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NS-SEC

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in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BL9 0LH and what is the age profile?
The area has a median age of 47, with most residents falling into the 30 to 64 years age range. The population totals 2,649 people. The household composition reflects a mature demographic that includes many adults who have established families. Home ownership stands at 29%, while the predominant accommodation type consists of houses rather than flats.
What kind of education is available for my children near BL9 0LH?
Families near BL9 0LH have access to several primary schools with good Ofsted ratings. St Thomas Church of England Primary School, Holy Trinity Primary School, and St Marie's Roman Catholic Primary School, Bury are all local options. The availability of multiple primary providers suggests a solid educational environment for younger children living in the postcode.
How safe is the area and are there any environmental risks?
The Crime Risk assessment for BL9 0LH is critical with a score of 0, indicating crime rates are above average and enhanced security is recommended. Conversely, the flood risk assessment passes with a score of 0, showing low flood risk. There are no protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty affecting planning constraints. The environmental safety is generally secure, but crime requires attention.
How well is the area connected to the internet and local transport?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 83 and a mobile coverage score of 85 out of 100. You are also near five transport hubs including Bury Bolton Street and Bury Interchange. Nearby rail stations include Kearsley, Hall i' th' Wood, and Farnworth. These connections support both remote work and daily travel for the 2,649 residents.
What retail and leisure amenities do I have access to in this location?
Residents of BL9 0LH can access five notiable retail venues including Tesco Bury, Asda Bury, and Heron Bury. Metro facilities like Bury Bolton Street and Bury Interchange are within practical reach. These amenities provide convenient access to shopping and transport networks without needing to travel far for daily needs or goods.

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