Area Overview for BL9 5SA

Area Information

Living in BL9 5SA places you within a specific residential cluster near Ramsbottom in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester. This postcode area covers a small population of 2,649 people, situated near the River Irwell in an area historically linked to Bury town and its ancient origins. The site holds evidence of early Saxon occupation and Roman activity, with the name Bury first recorded in the late 12th century. The community sits near significant landmarks such as Peel Tower on Holcombe Hill, built for Sir Robert Peel, and Castlesteads, an ancient promontory fort designated as a scheduled monument. Residents here enjoy proximity to notable heritage sites, including St Mary's Church and Bury Castle, alongside listed buildings such as farmhouses, mills, and the Fusiliers' Armoury. The railway arrived in the wider Bury area in 1846, fostering growth around structures associated with the East Lancashire Railway. Modern life in this neighbourhood combines access to historical heritage with contemporary connectivity. You are close to Roman roads that once ran from Manchester to Ribchester. The area offers a quiet domestic setting where family history intersects with modern convenience. This small residential zone provides a distinct character defined by its settlement history and its position within the broader Bury urban fabric. Note: There is a critical data conflict in the provided source material. The data header identifies the area as BL9 5SA, but the historical research section explicitly states that "Bury East Ward does not appear as a recognised district borough unitary ward" and that coordinates (53.590172, -2.299991) correspond to an area near Ramsbottom. Additionally, the research section references "BL8 9AY" as a matching postcode for these coordinates. The narrative above uses the requested BL9 5SA ID but relies on the Ramsbottom context provided in the historical data to describe the area's location and amenities accurately.

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Homes in BL9 5SA are characterised by a housing stock primarily composed of houses. This accommodation type dominates the area, offering residents a traditional suburban living experience. With a home ownership rate of just 29%, the market is heavily skewed towards renting. This means that a majority of the 2,649 residents in this cluster are tenants rather than owners. For buyers looking at this specific postcode, you will find that the existing stock is largely not owner-occupied. This dynamic can influence property prices and community stability. The low proportion of owner-occupied homes suggests that any investment in this area faces a different landscape than fully owner-occupied suburbs. Houses remain the preferred dwelling type here, providing privacy and garden space that appeals to the predominantly adult population aged 30 to 64. If you are considering purchasing a house in this small residential cluster, expect a market where rental demand may also be high. The property market in BL9 5SA reflects the broader trends of the surrounding Ramsbottom and Bury East area, where house ownership is less prevalent. This environment offers opportunities for those seeking established house-holding environments, yet the low ownership figure indicates a fluid market where properties may move between hands or tenancies more frequently than in older, owner-occupied estates. Note: No specific price statistics, average house values, or property sales trends are provided in the data for BL9 5SA.

House Prices in BL9 5SA

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Energy Efficiency in BL9 5SA

Living in BL9 5SA offers convenient access to a range of retail and leisure amenities within practical reach. Five retail outlets serve the local community, including major chains like Tesco Bury, M&S Bury, and Farmfoods Fernhill. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities for residents. For public transport, you are close to five metro services, with key stops at Bury Bolton Street, Bury Interchange, and Bury. Rail travellers can reach Castleton Railway Station, Kearsley Railway Station, and Hall i' th' Wood Railway Station easily from the area. The concentration of retail and transport hubs means that daily errands and travel are straightforward tasks. Residents do not need to travel far for food shopping or to catch a bus or train. The presence of Tesco Bury and M&S Bury specifically gives access to quality supermarket options without needing to venture deep into other districts. Whether you need to grab fresh produce or pick up household essentials, the local retail density supports a self-contained lifestyle. The area's connection to the wider transport network via Bury Interchange and nearby railway stations ensures you can reach other parts of Greater Manchester quickly. This mix of local convenience and regional connectivity defines the character of life in BL9 5SA, balancing neighbourhood comfort with broader access. Note: No specific parks, libraries, leisure centres, or dining venues are listed in the provided data.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering homes in BL9 5SA will find several primary schools within practical reach. St Thomas Church of England Primary School serves as a key option for young children in the catchment area. Another nearby choice is Holy Trinity Primary School, which also caters to primary-aged students. For those seeking a Catholic education, St Marie's Roman Catholic Primary School in Bury offers a good Ofsted rating. You also have St Thomas Church of England Primary School listed again as a separate entry, which may indicate multiple branches or a data duplication, but it remains a central option for local families. All listed primary schools in the immediate vicinity either lack a specified Ofsted rating in the data or hold a 'good' rating. St Marie's Roman Catholic Primary School is specifically noted with a 'good' rating, which is a positive indicator for its educational quality. The presence of multiple primary options suggests that the area has sufficient educational capacity for local families. Living in BL9 5SA means you are close to various faith-based primary schools, including Church of England and Roman Catholic institutions. This mix allows parents to choose schools that align with their religious or educational preferences. The concentration of primary schools indicates that this neighbourhood is well-suited for families with young children needing educational support close to home. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate data, suggesting families may need to look further afield for older children. Note: No information regarding travel times or school admission boundaries is provided in the data.

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Demographics

The community in BL9 5SA reflects a mature and established population. The median age is 47 years, confirming that most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years of age. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where families with children and individuals in their working years form the backbone of the local population. Household composition indicates a high reliance on rental accommodation, as only 29% of residents own their homes. This suggests a significant proportion of the population are tenants rather than owner-occupiers. Accommodation within this cluster primarily consists of houses, which aligns with the age profile of the residents. The area also features a notable level of diversity, with the Asian community forming the predominant ethnic group. While the home ownership rate of 29% is relatively low compared to the national average, the presence of houses suggests a stock suitable for both owners and renters. The age distribution and ethnic mix create a stable community dynamic for those seeking a non-student market area. You are likely to encounter long-term residents who have grown up in or moved to this area for its established nature. The demographic data points to a typical suburban environment where the majority of the population is in the prime parenting or early retirement years. Note: Demographic data is specific to the provided postcode. No specific deprivation score is available in the provided data to discuss wealth distribution further.

Household Size

One person
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Accommodation Type

Houses
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Tenure

29
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Age

47
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Adults (30-64 years)
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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical demographic living in BL9 5SA?
The area has a mature population with a median age of 47. Most residents are adults aged 30 to 64 years. The Asian community is the predominant ethnic group. Home ownership is low at 29%, meaning most residents are landlords or tenants rather than owners.
What schools are available for children living in BL9 5SA?
There are several primary schools in the vicinity. These include St Thomas Church of England Primary School, Holy Trinity Primary School, and St Marie's Roman Catholic Primary School in Bury. St Marie's holds a 'good' Ofsted rating. No secondary schools are listed in the immediate data for this postcode.
How safe is the area and what are the main environmental risks?
The area has a critical level of crime risk with a safety score of 0/100, indicating crime rates are above average. Environmentally, however, there is a low risk of flooding. The area has no Ramsar wetland sites, AONBs, or protected nature reserves, which removes specific planning constraints related to these features.
What transport and connectivity can I expect in BL9 5SA?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with mobile coverage scoring 85/100 and fixed broadband scoring 83/100. Public transport is well-served by five bus routes and five nearby railway stations including Kearsley and Castleton. Key hubs include Bury Bolton Street and Bury Interchange.
What amenities are within reach for residents?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Tesco Bury, M&S Bury, and Farmfoods Fernhill. Transport amenities include five metro services and five rail stations. The area is defined by its proximity to these shops and transport links, which are central to daily life.

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