Area Overview for BL9 8PR
Area Information
Living in BL9 8PR means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the village of Unsworth, within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester. This area, with a population of 1,272, sits on high ground between Parr Brook and Whittle Brook, historically part of Lancashire. Its development began in the 1950s, with Sunny Bank Road connecting to the A56, linking Bury and Manchester. The village’s character blends rural charm with suburban convenience, offering a quiet lifestyle near major transport routes. Unsworth’s history stretches back to the 13th century, with roots in medieval iron smelting and 19th-century industrial activity. Today, it is a mature community, with homes predominantly occupied by owners, reflecting a stable, long-term presence. Residents benefit from proximity to local amenities, schools, and rail links, making it a practical choice for those seeking a balance between tranquility and accessibility. The area’s compact size means daily life revolves around nearby shops, schools, and transport hubs, fostering a close-knit environment.
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- Population
- 1272
- Population Density
- 2994 people/km²
The property market in BL9 8PR is characterised by a high rate of home ownership (87%) and a focus on houses rather than flats or apartments. This suggests a suburban, family-oriented environment where properties are likely to be larger and more traditional in style. The predominance of owner-occupied homes indicates a stable market with limited rental availability, which may appeal to buyers seeking long-term investment or a place to settle. Given the area’s small size, the housing stock is likely limited, meaning buyers should consider nearby areas for more options. The high home ownership rate also implies strong community ties, with residents less likely to move frequently. For those prioritising property value retention, BL9 8PR’s compact nature and proximity to transport links make it a practical choice, though buyers should be mindful of the limited scope for expansion within the immediate postcode.
House Prices in BL9 8PR
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Energy Efficiency in BL9 8PR
Daily life in BL9 8PR is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Local shops like Co-op Parr, Spar, and Asda Blackford provide convenience for groceries and household needs. The area’s rail links, including Clifton, Swinton, and Kearsley stations, offer direct access to Manchester and surrounding towns, while metro stations at Whitefield and Radcliffe enhance commuting flexibility. The Chorlton Street Coach Station adds bus connectivity. Though the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the presence of nearby retail and transport hubs suggests a practical, community-focused lifestyle. Residents can enjoy a balance of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility, with the A56 road providing links to larger centres. The mix of retail, transport, and proximity to schools ensures a self-contained environment where daily errands and social activities are easily managed.
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Schools
Residents of BL9 8PR have access to a range of schools, including Unsworth Primary School and Bury and Whitefield Jewish Primary School, both of which are primary institutions. The latter holds an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, indicating a reliable standard of education. Unsworth Academy, an academy school, also has an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, offering a broader educational pathway. The presence of multiple primary schools suggests strong local provision for younger children, while the academy provides options for secondary education. The mix of school types ensures families can choose between traditional state schools and academies, which may offer specialised curricula or governance structures. For parents, this diversity reduces the need to commute for schooling, supporting a family-friendly lifestyle. However, no secondary schools are explicitly listed in the data, so further research may be needed for comprehensive planning.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Unsworth Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Bury and Whitefield Jewish Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Castlebrook High School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Unsworth Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | N/A | Unsworth Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BL9 8PR is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, established population, likely with long-term ties to the area. Home ownership is high at 87%, indicating a stable housing market with few rental properties. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a suburban rather than urban layout. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The absence of detailed deprivation metrics means the area’s quality of life cannot be assessed in terms of socioeconomic challenges. However, the high home ownership rate and age profile suggest a community focused on long-term residency and family stability. With no mention of transient populations or high turnover, BL9 8PR appears to be a place where residents have built lasting lives.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
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