Area Overview for CH3 9HQ

Bolesworth Hill Road in CH3 9HQ
Track to Church Farm, Harthill in CH3 9HQ
Entrance to Harthill Fisheries in CH3 9HQ
Old Doorway to Bolesworth Castle in CH3 9HQ
Entrance to Bolesworth Hill Farm in CH3 9HQ
Path, Harthill in CH3 9HQ
Paddocks, Harthill in CH3 9HQ
Sandstone Cutting on Bolesworth Hill Road in CH3 9HQ
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Area Information

CH3 9HQ is a small, rural postcode area located on Bolesworth Road in the village of Tattenhall, Cheshire West and Chester. Situated near Chester, this area is defined by its proximity to the Bolesworth Castle estate, a significant local landmark that hosts events such as the Bolesworth International 2026 and Open Gardens. The area is characterised by low-income status (4/10) and average deprivation (5/10), with a predominantly White British population (98%) and a strong Christian presence (58%). The community is largely composed of residents aged 60-79 (30%), many of whom live alone (27%). Daily life in CH3 9HQ is shaped by its rural setting, with limited public transport options and amenities such as Burwardsley Post Office and Country Stores located 1.3 to 1.7 miles away. The area’s small size and close ties to the Bolesworth estate suggest a tight-knit, low-density community, with local businesses and events playing a central role in social and economic life. Its location near Chester offers access to urban amenities while retaining a distinct rural character.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6.1 hectares
Population
2203
Population Density
41 people/km²

The property market in CH3 9HQ is shaped by its status as a small, rural postcode area with limited data on specific property types or ownership rates. However, the area’s demographic profile—where 27% of residents live alone and the majority are aged 60-79—suggests a housing stock that may include smaller properties or retirement-focused homes. The presence of the Bolesworth Castle estate, which includes holiday lets and business premises, hints at a mix of residential and commercial properties. Given the area’s low-income status (4/10) and average deprivation (5/10), property values are likely modest compared to urban areas. Buyers should consider the limited public transport options and the need for private vehicles, as amenities like schools and shops are located 2-5 miles away. The small size of the postcode area means that property availability is constrained, and any purchases would need to account for the rural setting and proximity to the Bolesworth estate’s influence.

House Prices in CH3 9HQ

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Energy Efficiency in CH3 9HQ

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CH3 9HQ is predominantly White British (98%), with 58% identifying as Christian. The age profile is skewed towards older adults, with 30% of residents aged 60-79, reflecting a population that is largely retired or semi-retired. A notable 27% of households consist of individuals living alone, which may indicate a higher proportion of single-person households or those who have outlived their partners. Deprivation levels are average (5/10), suggesting that while basic needs are met, there may be limited access to higher-income opportunities or services. The area’s low crime rate (2/10) and safety score of 83/100 indicate a secure environment, which aligns with the predominantly elderly demographic. The presence of 14 companies at Bolesworth Castle, including the Bolesworth Charitable Foundation, suggests some local employment opportunities, though these are likely limited to estate-related roles. The combination of age profile, deprivation levels, and limited public transport options paints a picture of a community that is stable but not highly economically dynamic.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

78
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CH3 9HQ?
CH3 9HQ has a small, rural character with a predominantly elderly population (30% aged 60-79) and many residents living alone (27%). The community is likely tight-knit, with local businesses and events at Bolesworth Castle playing a central role. Public transport is limited, and amenities are located 1.3–5 miles away.
Who typically lives in CH3 9HQ?
The area is predominantly White British (98%) and Christian (58%), with 30% of residents aged 60-79. Many live alone (27%), and the population has average deprivation levels (5/10), suggesting a stable but modestly resourced community.
Is CH3 9HQ a safe place to live?
Yes, with a low crime rate (2/10) and a safety score of 83/100, the area is below average for crime. No flood risk or environmental constraints are present, contributing to a secure living environment.

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