Area Overview for OL10 2LB
Area Information
Living in OL10 2LB places you within Hopwood Hall Ward, an electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. This postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning just 2.9 hectares. The area sits approximately one mile north of Middleton town centre and six miles north of Manchester city centre. Its history stretches back to the 12th century, named after the Hopwood family lands. The land now includes the original estate grounds, which lie partly occupied by Hopwood Hall College. The locale is defined by its proximity to Hopwood Hall, a Grade II* listed historic manor house dating to the 15th century. You are living in a district that carries significant historical weight, from Lord Byron's stay in 1811 to the hall's use as a server training college by the De La Salle Brothers. The population of this specific postcode area stands at 2,015 people. With a population density of 462 people per square kilometre, you will find a tight-knit community rather than sprawling suburbs. This area offers a distinct blend of historical significance and modern residential utility. The character of OL10 2LB is shaped by its location within a larger district that includes the hall's historic estate grounds. Residents benefit from living near a site of national heritage importance while remaining part of the active residential fabric of Middleton and Rochdale.
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- Area Size
- 2.9 hectares
- Population
- 2015
- Population Density
- 462 people/km²
The property market in OL10 2LB is heavily characterised by homeownership. An impressive 88% of residents own their homes. This statistic confirms that the housing stock here serves long-term buyers rather than short-term tenants. Homes in OL10 2LB are primarily houses, fitting the demographic profile of a mature neighbourhood. You are looking at an area where ownership is the standard, not the exception. This 88% ownership rate suggests a market where people buy to stay. The high proportion of owner-occupiers often points to lower tenant turnover and a more stable local stock. For buyers considering OL10 2LB, this means entering a market with established owners. The area contains 2,015 people across just 2.9 hectares, indicating a dense residential cluster. This limited area size means properties are situated close together on a 462 people per square kilometre basis. The predominant accommodation type of houses aligns with the 88% home ownership figure. This specific postcode area represents a smaller residential cluster within the wider Hopwood Hall Ward. The prevalence of houses and high ownership rates indicate limited planning pressure compared to areas dominated by rental housing. You are targeting a territory where residents have secured their own dwellings, creating a consistent market profile.
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Energy Efficiency in OL10 2LB
Residents of OL10 2LB have several retail and transport options within practical reach. For shopping, you can access Asda Heywood, Aldi Heywood, and Tesco Heywood York. These three major supermarkets form the core of local retail provision. There are five notable retail venues in the immediate vicinity. For travel, the nearest metro hubs are Heywood, Rochdale Town Centre, and Rochdale Interchange. These locations serve as major interchange points for regional travel. Rail access is also available at Castleton Railway Station, Mills Hill Railway Station, and Rochdale Railway Station. This gives you five nearby railway stations for commuting choices. Living in HL10 2LB [sic, correcting to OL10 2LB based on prompt] means you are close to both major retail chains and transport nodes. The presence of multiple supermarkets ensures convenience for daily groceries. You have access to five distinct railway stations, providing flexibility for journeys into Rochdale or Manchester. The retail and transport count of five options each suggests a well-connected local environment. These amenities are all within a short distance of your home in this specific postcode. The combination of supermarkets and train stations creates a convenient lifestyle for residents who need to run errands or commute regularly.
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Schools
Banks Croft School is the nearest educational facility to OL10 2LB. This institution operates as a special school. Being the closest option, it is relevant for families with specific educational needs residing in this postcode. The presence of a special school indicates that the local education infrastructure caters to a range of abilities and requirements. While Banks Croft School is the primary named institution in the immediate vicinity, families in OL10 2LB will look towards the wider Middleton and Rochdale areas for primary and secondary education options not listed under this specific postcode. The school type being special is a critical fact for prospective parents. Most families in this area, given the high home ownership and median age of 47, will have already secured educational places for their children. The proximity to Banks Croft School adds a layer of support for specific needs within the community. Residents in this cluster are situated near only this one named special school. When considering schools near OL10 2LB, you must account for the distance to mainstream schools in Middleton or Rochdale, although those are not listed in the immediate data. The educational landscape for OL10 2LB is anchored by Banks Croft School as the nearest option.
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The community in OL10 2LB is defined by a mature age profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64 year age range. This demographic suggests a neighbourhood populated by those established in their careers and lives. Home ownership is extremely prevalent in this area, with an 88% ownership rate. This high figure indicates that OL10 2LB is primarily an owner-occupied neighbourhood rather than a rental market. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, aligning with the family and established demographic profile. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional character of many parts of this ward. These specific demographic figures paint a clear picture of where you would be joining. The high home ownership rate of 88% implies long-term residents who have invested in the local property market. A median age of 47 means you are likely looking at a family-oriented or later-career demographic. The concentration of adults between 30 and 64 years old suggests a stable community with deep local roots. You can expect a resident base familiar with the area, supported by the fact that most inhabitants own their homes outright or with a mortgage.
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