Area Overview for OL10 2AR

Area Information

Living in OL10 2AR means residing within a defined residential cluster that covers just 2563 square metres. This small postcode area forms part of the Hopwood Hall Ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. The ward derives its name from Hopwood Hall, a Grade II* listed historic manor house situated approximately one mile north of Middleton town centre. Holwood Hall dates back to the 12th century and evolved into a significant estate over the following centuries. The property now includes Hopwood Hall College, which occupies a large portion of the original grounds. With a population of 1546 people, this area offers a compact living environment near the historic halls. Residents live within a district that sits six miles north of Manchester city centre. The density of this specific post code is 603309 people per square kilometre, reflecting its small geographical footprint. Daily life here revolves around proximity to Middleton and the wider Rochdale district. You are surrounded by the legacy of the Hopwood family, who owned the estate for over 500 years until 1922. The area retains historical significance while functioning as a modern residential zone.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2563 m²
Population
1546
Population Density
5982 people/km²

The property market in OL10 2AR is characterised by a significant proportion of owner-occupied households. With 60% of homes owned by residents, this area functions primarily as a place for settled living rather than short-term tenancies. Houses constitute the main accommodation type available in this homes in OL10 2AR cluster. This predominance of detached or semi-detached properties appeals to families and those seeking permanent tenure. The local housing stock is designed for independent living, fitting the needs of the typical 47-year-old median resident. Buyers looking for rentals in this postcode may find fewer options compared to areas with higher tenancy rates. The 60% ownership figure suggests that local purchasing power remains strong within the ward. Prospective buyers should expect to compete for available properties in the二手房 market if they wish to acquire a house here. The type of dwelling stock remains consistent with the demographic profile of established adults. This market structure indicates stability for those entering a home ownership journey in this small residential district.

House Prices in OL10 2AR

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Energy Efficiency in OL10 2AR

Residents enjoy practical access to numerous amenities within a short reach of OL10 2AR. Five metro destinations are located nearby, including Heywood, Rochdale Town Centre, and the Rochdale Interchange. Shopping needs are met by five major retailers such as Asda Heywood, Aldi Heywood, and Tesco Heywood York. Public transport links are supported by five railway stations, notably Castleton Railway Station, Mills Hill Railway Station, and Rochdale Railway Station. These transport hubs allow quick trips to larger towns and the Manchester city centre. You do not need to travel far for daily errands or leisure activities in these centres. The closeness of these retail and transport locations reduces the need for private car ownership for some trips. Access to Tesco and Aldi means supermarkets are readily available for weekly shopping. The presence of railway stations facilitates easy commutes for those working in Rochdale or Manchester. This layout supports a lifestyle balanced between quiet domestic life and convenient town access.

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Demographics

The community in OL10 2AR is defined by a mature resident base with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within this ward. Home ownership stands at a solid 60% level, indicating a stable, long-term settlement pattern rather than a transient rental market. Houses dominate the accommodation type, aligning with the preferences of the adult population. The predominant ethnic group in this area is White, reflecting the local demographic makeup. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where families and empty nesters may coexist. A large proportion of the population is established in their homes, contributing to a quieter atmosphere compared to student-heavy areas. The high home ownership rate supports the prevalence of houses rather than flats or shared apartments. Residents benefit from a sense of permanence that often correlates with lower turnover and stronger local networks. The demographic data points to an area where older adults and mid-life families form the core of the community.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

60
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

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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What is the community feel like in OL10 2AR?
The area has a mature community feel with a median age of 47 years where adults between 30 and 64 years form the largest group. With 60% home ownership and houses as the main accommodation type, residents tend to stay settled. This suggests a neighbourhood defined by stability rather than high tenant turnover.

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