Area Overview for L43 9QS

Area Information

L43 9QS lies within the village of Bidston, part of the Wirral peninsula in Merseyside. This small postcode area, home to 1,687 residents, sits between the River Mersey and River Dee, offering a mix of historical charm and modern convenience. The area retains its rural character with 16th- to 18th-century Grade II listed farmhouses and cottages, while nearby Bidston Hill provides heathland, woodland, and a 19th-century windmill. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to Birkenhead and Moreton, with easy access to rail, ferry, and retail hubs. The ward’s history dates back to the Domesday Book, and its medieval roots are visible in landmarks like Bidston Hall and St Oswald’s Church. Despite its small size, L43 9QS is well-connected, with five nearby railway stations and three ferry terminals. The area’s low flood risk and proximity to nature reserves make it appealing for those seeking a balance between tranquillity and accessibility. Living here means being part of a mature, stable community with a strong sense of local heritage.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1687
Population Density
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The property market in L43 9QS is characterised by a 22% home ownership rate, indicating that most properties are rented rather than owned. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which are typically larger and suited to families or individuals seeking more space. This suggests a housing stock that includes both traditional and modern homes, though the exact age distribution of properties is not specified. Given the area’s small size and historical significance, properties may include Grade II listed farmhouses and cottages, adding to their architectural value. However, the low home ownership rate implies limited availability for buyers, potentially requiring consideration of nearby areas for purchase options. The market may appeal to those seeking a balance between historical charm and practicality, though competition for rental properties could be fierce. Buyers should also factor in the area’s proximity to transport links and amenities when evaluating property potential.

House Prices in L43 9QS

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Energy Efficiency in L43 9QS

Life in L43 9QS is shaped by its proximity to a range of amenities. Residents can access five retail outlets, including Co-op Birkenhead and Aldi Moreton, for groceries and daily essentials. Three ferry terminals provide easy access to the River Mersey, offering both practical transport and leisure opportunities. The area’s rail network connects to Upton, Bidston, and Leasowe stations, facilitating travel to nearby towns. Nearby, Bidston Hill offers heathland, woodland, and a nature reserve, ideal for walking, cycling, or relaxation. The village’s historical sites, such as Bidston Hall and St Oswald’s Church, add cultural depth to daily life. The mix of natural spaces and practical amenities ensures a lifestyle that balances tranquillity with convenience, appealing to those who value both community and accessibility.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to L43 9QS is St Paul’s Catholic Primary School, which holds an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. This primary school serves the local community, offering education for younger children. However, no secondary schools are listed in the data, which may require families to look further afield for secondary education. The presence of a well-rated primary school is a positive factor for families with young children, though the lack of nearby secondary options could be a consideration. The school’s rating suggests a focus on quality teaching and student outcomes, which may align with the area’s mature demographic. Parents should verify the availability of secondary schooling in adjacent areas like Birkenhead or Moreton, which are within practical reach. The single school listed highlights the need for a broader search for comprehensive educational provision.

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Demographics

The population of L43 9QS is 1,687, with a median age of 47. The most common age range is adults aged 30–64, reflecting a mature, settled community. Home ownership in the area stands at 22%, indicating that the majority of residents are likely to rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, suggesting a mix of family homes and larger properties. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The relatively high median age implies a community with established careers and families, which may influence local services and amenities. With 22% of residents owning their homes, the area may have a rental market with limited availability, potentially affecting property prices and buyer competition. The demographic profile suggests a focus on stability and long-term residency rather than transient populations.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

22
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

11
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in L43 9QS?
The area has a mature population with a median age of 47, predominantly adults aged 30–64. Home ownership is low at 22%, suggesting a rental-focused community. The demographic profile indicates a stable, settled environment with a strong sense of local heritage.
Who typically lives in L43 9QS?
Residents are primarily adults aged 30–64, with the predominant ethnic group being White. The area’s mature demographic and historical architecture suggest a community with established careers and long-term residency.
Are there good schools near L43 9QS?
St Paul’s Catholic Primary School is the nearest, with a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. No secondary schools are listed, so families may need to consider nearby areas like Birkenhead or Moreton for comprehensive schooling.
How connected is L43 9QS by transport?
The area has five railway stations and three ferry terminals, with excellent broadband (98/100) and good mobile coverage (84/100). This supports both commuting and remote working, with easy access to retail and transport hubs.
What safety considerations should I be aware of?
The area has a low flood risk and no environmental constraints. However, crime risk is medium (47/100), so standard security measures are advisable. Overall, safety is generally manageable for residents.

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