Area Overview for OL10 2DX

Area Information

Living in OL10 2DX means residing within the Hopwood Hall Ward, an electoral area in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. This specific postcode area covers a small residential cluster situated approximately one mile north of Middleton town centre and six miles north of Manchester city centre. The immediate surroundings include the historic grounds of Hopwood Hall, a Grade II* listed manor house that has drawn notable figures like Lord Byron. You are positioned in a district where large parts of the original estate grounds now host Hopwood Hall College. The area offers a quiet, residential setting with direct access to key transport links and local shopping facilities.amilies often choose this location for its blend of historic character and practical accessibility to Greater Manchester. The community is defined by its proximity to established town centres and a steady population. Daily life in OL10 2DX balances the tranquility of a residential cluster with the convenience of being close to major retail and rail hubs. You can access Rochdale Interchange and various railway stations within a practical reach, ensuring your daily commute requirements are met without needing to rely solely on private vehicles.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2261
Population Density
2440 people/km²

The property market in OL10 2DX is characterised by a strong presence of owner-occupiers. With 64% of households owning their homes, this area is largely an owner-occupied zone rather than a hub for private landlords or short-term rentals. Houses remain the predominant form of accommodation, which typically indicates the presence of semi-detached or detached family properties suitable for raising children or retirement living. This housing stock contrasts with urban centres that rely heavily on apartments and flats. Buyers looking at this small cluster can expect a market where selling prices often reflect the stability of the tenure. The dominance of houses provides flexibility for extensions and garden modifications that are not possible in flat conversions. While specific price trends are not included in the current dataset, the high ownership rate usually signals that residents purchased these homes during previous economic cycles and remain invested in their neighbourhoods. If you are buying homes in OL10 2DX, you are likely entering a market where the local economy is driven by the stability of working families andPerhaps retirees enjoying the lower maintenance ratios of house living compared to new builds. The sheer scale of the residential cluster is small, meaning local sales volumes may be lower than in larger towns.

House Prices in OL10 2DX

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Energy Efficiency in OL10 2DX

Life in OL10 2DX offers direct access to substantial retail and town centre amenities without the need for lengthy commutes. Five major retail outlets, including Aldi Heywood, Tesco Heywood York, and Asda Heywood, serve the needs of shoppers living in the area. For travel and leisure, five metro connections provide access to Heywood, Rochdale Town Centre, and Rochdale Interchange. You can reach five railway stations quickly, including Castleton Railway Station, Rochdale Railway Station, and Mills Hill Railway Station. The historical significance of the area adds a layer of cultural interest, anchored by Hopwood Hall, a Grade II* listed manor house dating back to the 12th century. The hall, now hosting Hopwood Hall College, stands as a landmark within the residential cluster. While there are no listed parks or Nature Reserves in the immediate safety assessments, the proximity to Hopwood Hall grounds provides green space visuals for residents. Your daily life will revolve around these central points of commerce, transport, and history. The concentration of five shops and five transport hubs in practical reach means your local lifestyle does not require venturing far into Middleton or Manchester city centre for basics.

Amenities

Schools

Education provision for OL10 2DX includes one notable institution with an outstanding Ofsted rating. Hopwood Community Primary School serves the nearby area and holds a top-tier rating from the Education and Skills Funding Agency. This is a primary school, catering to children from ages two to eleven, so it directly supports families with younger school-aged children living in the cluster. The presence of a single listed primary school suggests that older children in the area may need to travel to schools in Middleton or Rochdale for secondary education, though the data does not list secondary options. The outstanding rating for the primary school indicates a high standard of education and learning outcomes, which is a major draw for families considering ol10 2DX for living. You do not have a choice of multiple primary options immediately adjacent, which may mean existing residents have lived there for years to secure a place or utilized the school during its development. The focus on this one excellent primary provider highlights a community that values early education quality. Families planning to move here should prioritise checking admission criteria and travel times to ensure the school remains within their preference zone.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Hopwood Community Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in OL10 2DX is defined by a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents falls between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population of working-age adults who are typically settled in their homes. A significant majority of households own their property outright, with home ownership standing at 64%. This high percentage suggests a stable community where long-term residents form the backbone of the local area. Houses dominate the accommodation type, meaning you will primarily find standalone properties rather than high-rise blocks or flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a traditional regional makeup. While specific deprivation data is not provided in the available records, the age profile and high ownership rates often correlate with established neighbourhoods. The population count for this cluster stands at 2,261, creating a small enough community to feel intimate yet large enough to sustain local services. You are living in an area where families and couples have put down roots for the long term. The absence of young children in the primary age brackets suggests this is less of a nursery neighbourhood and more of a family or semi-retirement settlement.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

64
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

29
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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

Who lives in OL10 2DX?
You are likely to meet a community where 64% of households own their homes. The median age is 47 years, and the most common residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. The predominant ethnic group is White, and houses make up the main type of accommodation. The total population is 2,261 people.
How good are the schools near OL10 2DX?
There is one primary school immediately nearby: Hopwood Community Primary School. It holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This is the only school type listed in the data for the immediate neighbourhood, focusing on early years and primary education.
Is the transport in OL10 2DX adequate for commuting?
Yes. Residents have access to five railway stations including Castleton and Rochdale stations. There are also five metro connections to Heywood and Rochdale Interchange. The fixed broadband score is 96 and mobile scores 85, ensuring excellent digital connectivity for remote work.
What are the safety concerns for this area?
The crime risk is assessed as critical with a score of 0 out of 100, indicating crime rates are above average and enhanced security is recommended. However, you are safe from flooding with a score of 0. There are no planning constraints regarding wetlands or protected woodlands in this postcode.

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