Area Overview for CH41 1HQ

Area Information

CH41 1HQ lies within the village of Bidston, part of the Wirral peninsula in Merseyside. This small postcode area, home to 1,256 residents, sits between the River Mersey and River Dee, offering a blend of historic charm and modern convenience. The area’s character is shaped by its proximity to natural landscapes, including Bidston Hill, a 100-acre heathland with woodland, a nature reserve, and the historic Bidston Windmill. Bidston Hall, a Grade II listed estate, and St Oswald’s Church add to the village’s heritage. Daily life here is influenced by its compact size, with residents enjoying a mix of rural tranquillity and access to nearby towns like Birkenhead. The area’s small-scale residential cluster means a close-knit community, though its limited size may appeal to those seeking a quieter, less densely populated environment. With a population skewed toward adults aged 30–64, the area reflects a mature demographic, often drawn to its historical significance and proximity to green spaces.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1256
Population Density
1421 people/km²

The property market in CH41 1HQ is characterised by a 42% home ownership rate, with houses forming the dominant accommodation type. This suggests a market skewed toward owner-occupied properties rather than rental units, though the relatively low home ownership percentage indicates a significant portion of the housing stock is available for rent. The prevalence of houses, many of which are 16th- to 18th-century Grade II listed buildings, reflects a historic architectural legacy. Given the area’s small size, the housing stock is limited, making it a niche market for buyers seeking older, characterful properties. Prospective buyers should consider the potential for maintenance costs associated with historic homes, as well as the limited availability of new builds. The compact nature of the area means that properties are likely to be in close proximity to each other, with little scope for expansion.

House Prices in CH41 1HQ

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in CH41 1HQ

The lifestyle in CH41 1HQ is shaped by its proximity to both urban amenities and natural spaces. Residents can access shops like Aldi, Asda, and Tesco, ensuring convenience for daily needs. The area’s transport links, including rail and ferry services, connect it to larger towns and cities. For leisure, Bidston Hill offers heathland, woodland, and a nature reserve, while Bidston Moss, a restored former landfill, provides a unique green space. Historical sites like Bidston Hall and the Bidston Observatory add cultural value. The village’s small size fosters a community feel, though the limited number of amenities means some services may require trips to nearby towns. Overall, the area blends rural tranquillity with practical urban access, appealing to those who value both.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of CH41 1HQ have access to two notable educational institutions. Our Lady and St Edward’s Catholic Primary School, a primary school with a good Ofsted rating, serves the local community, offering a faith-based education. Kilgarth School, a special school, caters to students with specific educational needs, ensuring a range of provision for families with diverse requirements. The presence of both a primary and special school within the area provides convenience for parents, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. This mix of school types suggests a focus on early education and specialist support, but families requiring secondary schooling may need to look beyond CH41 1HQ. The quality of primary education, as indicated by the Ofsted rating, is a strong point for the area.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/AOur Lady and St Edward's Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2N/AKilgarth SchoolspecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of CH41 1HQ is 1,256, with a median age of 47, indicating a predominantly middle-aged community. The most common age range is adults aged 30–64, suggesting a mix of established families and professionals. Home ownership stands at 42%, meaning nearly half of residents live in properties they own, while the remaining 58% may rent. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a residential profile distinct from high-density urban areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. This demographic profile points to a stable, mature community with a focus on long-term residency. The absence of detailed deprivation data means the area’s economic conditions remain unquantified, but the age distribution and home ownership rate suggest a relatively settled population with moderate economic diversity.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

42
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

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CH41 1HQ?
The area has a population of 1,256, with a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, stable community with a focus on long-term residency. The small size fosters a close-knit environment, though amenities and services are limited to the immediate area.
Who typically lives in CH41 1HQ?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with 42% owning their homes. The population is primarily White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The area’s age profile and home ownership rate suggest a mix of established families and professionals.
Are there good schools near CH41 1HQ?
The area includes Our Lady and St Edward’s Catholic Primary School (Ofsted rating: good) and Kilgarth School, a special school. These provide a range of educational options, though no secondary schools are listed in the data.
How connected is CH41 1HQ in terms of transport and internet?
Broadband is excellent (score 100), and mobile coverage is good (score 84). Five rail stations and three ferry terminals offer strong transport links, facilitating access to nearby towns and cities.
Is CH41 1HQ a safe area to live?
The crime risk is critical, with rates above average. Residents are advised to implement security measures, such as alarms or community initiatives, to mitigate risks. Environmental hazards like flooding are low.

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