Area Overview for OL10 2EQ

Area Information

OL10 2EQ represents a very specific residential cluster within the electoral ward of Hopwood Hall in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. This postcode covers an area size of 4,322 square metres and sustains a population of 1,546 residents. You will find this location situated approximately one mile north of Middleton town centre and six miles north of Manchester city centre. The area derives its name from Hopwood Hall, a Grade II* listed historic manor house with origins dating back to the 12th century. The site sits in a district that includes the hall's original estate grounds, now partly occupied by Hopwood Hall College. Recent history notes the hall was used by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation during the Second World War for uniform production and later served as a teacher training college for the De La Salle Brothers. Living in OL10 2EQ means residing in a locality defined by this significant heritage asset rather than a traditional village centre. The land itself is compact, meaning every square metre holds significant relevance to the community's layout and history.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4322 m²
Population
1546
Population Density
5982 people/km²

The property market in OL10 2EQ is characterised by a distinct lack of rental stock and a heavy emphasis on private ownership. Six out of every ten households are owned outright, indicating that this postcode functions primarily as an owner-occupied zone rather than a rental hub. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, meaning you will find detached, semi-detached, or terraced family dwellings rather than apartment blocks or high-rise flats. This structural reality limits availability for buyers looking for flats within the immediate 4,322 square metre boundary. Because the area is a small residential cluster, new developments are unlikely, and the housing stock relies on existing structures anchored by the local heritage. When searching for homes in OL10 2EQ, your options will be constrained by the established nature of the properties. You must focus on the secondary market for owned homes as this segment represents the vast majority of inventory. This market dynamic suits those seeking to buy and stay rather than view properties as short-term investments.

House Prices in OL10 2EQ

9
Properties
£103,900
Average Sold Price
£58,000
Lowest Price
£130,000
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in OL10 2EQ

Daily life in OL10 2EQ focuses on accessing essential services located just beyond the immediate residential cluster. You can shop at Asda Heywood, Aldi Hypermarkets, and Tesco Lakeside Supermarket, which are located within practical reach of the area. For rail travel, residents typically head towards Castleton Railway Station, Rochdale Railway Station, or Mills Hill Railway Station. The broader metro network includes five stations serving Heywood, Rochdale Town Centre, and the Rochdale Interchange. This configuration ensures that groceries, daily essentials, and longer journeys are manageable within a reasonable radius. The landscape is shaped by the presence of Hopwood Hall, a Grade II* listed historic manor house that defines the visual character of the zone. Historical features such as the hall's original estate grounds now house Hopwood Hall College, adding an educational element to the local scene. While the area lacks large recreational parks or leisure centres within the pinpointed boundary, its proximity to Middleton town centre and the Rochdale stream allows for easy access to wider green spaces. Your lifestyle revolves around convenience shops and efficient rail links rather than destination-based entertainment.

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Demographics

The community in OL10 2EQ is dominated by adults, with the 30 to 64 years age range being the most common demographic. Data indicates a median age of 47 years for the population. Nearly 60% of households in this postcode are owned outright, showing a strong trend towards home ownership within this cluster. The predominant form of accommodation consists of houses rather than flats or other housing types. Ethnic diversity is reflected in a White predominant ethnic group within the local population. With 1,546 people living across this specific small area, the community maintains a relatively contained scale compared to broader urban zones. The high rate of home ownership suggests long-term residents who have settled into the locality. You can expect a neighbourhood where the majority of families have established roots rather than transient occupants. This profile aligns with a mature population seeking stability in a historic part of greater Manchester.

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

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OL10 2EQ?
The population is skewed towards adults, specifically those aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly 60% of households are owner-occupiers rather than renters. The area predominantly features houses rather than flats.
What is the safety situation in this postcode?
While the area passes safety checks for flooding and planning constraints, the crime risk assessment registers a CRITICAL level with a score of 0 out of 100. This classification indicates high crime rates above the national average.
How good is the internet connection here?
Residents benefit from an excellent fixed broadband score of 96 out of 100 and a good mobile network score of 85 out of 100. These figures support reliable remote working and heavy internet usage without noticeable lag.

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