Area Overview for OL10 3QD

Area Information

Living in OL10 3QD means residing within a very specific residential cluster defined by the postcode area itself. This small geographical footprint covers just 5635 square metres yet supports a population of 1798 people. The density here reaches 319101 people per square kilometre, indicating a tightly packed environment where neighbours are likely just steps away. Located in the Greater Manchester region of England, this area forms part of the broader Heywood community within the Rochdale Metropolitan Borough. The history of this region traces back thousands of years, with evidence of human activity from the Mesolithic period including local flint discoveries. Roman and Bronze Age artefacts have also been found in the vicinity, while the settlement was recorded as a hamlet in the 12th century within the historic township of Heap. A significant landmark in the wider area is Heywood Hall, which served as the administrative centre for the Heywood family from at least 1286. Today, the ward functions as an integral part of the larger town, offering residents a setting that bridges deep historical roots with modern urban convenience. The population of 1844 associated with the adjacent electoral ward provides context for the scale of this neighbourhood. You will find yourself in a location that has evolved from a rural chapelry into a dynamic urban setting, maintaining a distinct identity within the North West of England.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5635 m²
Population
1798
Population Density
2460 people/km²

The property market in OL10 3QD is defined by a mix of rental demand and a minority of owner-occupied households. With home ownership standing at 27%, the area presents a significant opportunity for those looking to rent a house. Houses remain the main type of accommodation available to buyers and tenants in this postcode sector. This lower rate of ownership suggests a dynamic market where rental prices may reflect high demand from those seeking properties in this dense cluster. The 1798 people sharing just 5635 square metres create a scarcity that often influences property values. You will encounter a housing stock that caters to the needs of the 30 to 64 age demographic who form the majority of residents. The historical context of the area, dating back to the 13th century settlement, often influences the character of the existing houses. Whether you are looking for a home with character or a modern tenancy, the supply is limited by the small physical area. The 27% ownership rate means that investment opportunities exist, but competition is likely high due to the constrained space. Prospective buyers should note that this is a specific residential cluster, meaning the immediate surroundings are equally dense. The market here operates within the wider context of Heywood and Greater Manchester, where demand often outstrips supply.

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Living in OL10 3QD provides convenient access to a variety of amenities within practical reach. You have five retail options nearby, including Morrisons Daily Heywood 76, Tesco Heywood, and Iceland Heywood. These shops allow you to meet daily needs without travelling far, fitting the dense 5635 square metre footprint perfectly. Transport links are extensive, with five metro stations nearby such as Heywood, Bury, and Bury Interchange. For rail travel, Castleton Railway Station, Mills Hill Railway Station, and Rochdale Railway Station are all accessible options. These transport hubs connect you to the rest of Greater Manchester efficiently. The area has a history stretching back to the Mesolithic period, adding depth to the local culture. Historical sites like the Heywood War Memorial, unveiled in 1925, stand as a testament to the community's resilience. You can explore the town's heritage while enjoying modern conveniences provided by the large supermarket chains. The presence of five metro stations ensures that getting to Bury or other key locations is straightforward. Daily life here balances the convenience of major retailers with the quiet atmosphere of a residential ward. The 1798 residents benefit from a location that feels connected to the larger network of cities and towns nearby. This accessibility makes OL10 3QD a practical choice for those who value ease of movement and immediate access to goods and services.

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Demographics

The community in OL10 3QD reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting a population dominated by working families or those approaching retirement. Home ownership stands at 27% in this specific area, meaning the majority of households are likely tenants rather than owners. This lower rate of ownership compared to national averages indicates a market where renting plays a significant role in daily life. Residents primarily live in houses, which forms the predominant accommodation type for the 1798 inhabitants. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, shaping the cultural links and community cohesion. Living here offers a demographic stability often found in older parts of the town, where families have established deep roots. The high population density creates a neighbours-first environment where community interactions are frequent. Despite the small size of the postcode sector, the age profile suggests a population that is established rather than transient. Adults make up the bulk of the residents, ensuring that local schools and pubs cater to a wide range of generations. The combination of housing types and age groups creates a snapshot of a community in transition, balancing traditional family homes with modern tenancy arrangements.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

27
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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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

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OL10 3QD and what is the community like?
The population consists of 1798 people with a median age of 47. The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the community is primarily composed of houses. Home ownership stands at 27%, meaning most residents are tenants.

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