Area Overview for OL10 3SL

Area Information

OL10 3SL represents a specific residential cluster within the wider Heywood area of Greater Manchester. This postcode serves a population of 1,798 residents, creating a relatively small community compared to the surrounding town. The location sits at coordinates 53.59078, -2.267363, placing it within the historical footprint of West Heywood Ward. Originally recorded as a hamlet in the 12th century within the township of Heap, Heywood evolved from a rural chapelry in medieval Lancashire into a borough in 1881. Historical evidence suggests human activity dates back to the Mesolithic period, with flints and Roman artefacts found locally. Heywood Hall, constructed in the 13th century, once served as the administrative centre for the area. Today, life in OL10 3SL revolves around the practicalities of this established ward. The postcode covers a compact zone where historical significance meets modern suburban living. Residents navigate a neighbourhood that has deep roots, having featured Heywood Hall as its former seat and containing the Heywood War Memorial unveiled in 1925. The area is part of the Rochdale Metropolitan Borough unitary authority. Living here means being situated in a zone defined by its specific population density and historical continuity rather than vast open spaces or major commercial hubs.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1798
Population Density
2460 people/km²

The housing stock in OL10 3SL is characterised by a predominance of houses. This accommodation type suggests the area consists of standalone or semi-detached dwellings typical of a developed suburban ward. Home ownership stands at 27%, a figure well below the national average and indicating a market dominated by rental income rather than owner-occupation. This low ownership rate often correlates with areas containing specific planning characteristics or proximity to certain economic zones that favour tenancy. For buyers looking at this small postcode, the market may offer opportunities to purchase houses in an area where a significant portion of the stock remains available for rent. The small population of 1,798 means property turnover could move quickly or sit depending on specific price points. The area forms part of the West Heywood Ward, which historically included Heywood Hall and has evolved from a medieval chapelry into a modern borough. When evaluating properties in OL10 3SL, buyers should note that the high rental sector might indicate demand from workers commuting to nearby industrial or commercial posts. The fact that 73% of residents do not own their homes suggests a dynamic market where investment properties or student housing could be a factor, even though the predominant accommodation type is houses.

House Prices in OL10 3SL

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Energy Efficiency in OL10 3SL

Residents of OL10 3SL benefit from a range of amenities within practical reach, despite the small size of the immediate postcode. Retail provision is strong, with five notable stores operating nearby. You can find groceries at Morrisons Daily Heywood 76, Tesco Heywood, and Iceland Heywood. These shops cover everyday shopping needs without requiring long commutes to larger shopping centres. Public transport links are extensive, offering five metro connections to Heywood, Bury, and the Bury Interchange. This network facilitates travel to the wider Greater Manchester area. Rail access is also available through five nearby stations, including Castleton Railway Station, Mills Hill Railway Station, and Rochdale Railway Station. The presence of these transport hubs enhances the convenience factor for someone living in OL10 3SL. Historical sites like Heywood War Memorial, featuring a bronze female figure sculpted by Walter Marsden, provide cultural interest steps away from the streets. The Ward includes the historical land of Heywood Hall, adding depth to the local narrative. While the postcode itself is small, the proximity to Heywood town centre means you are not isolated. Dining and leisure options likely extend into the Heywood and Bury town centres, accessible via the listed railway and metro points.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community within OL10 3SL has a distinct age profile, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents falls between 30 and 64 years, indicating a predominantly adult population. This demographic skew suggests a neighbourhood suited to working families and established professionals rather than young students or retirees. Only 27% of households report owning their homes, which places this area significantly below the typical national average for homeownership. The remaining 73% of the population likely resides in renter-occupied properties. The accommodation type is primarily composed of houses, meaning the streetscape features detached and semi-detached dwellings rather than high-rise flats or terraced rows. The area is over 90% White in terms of predominant ethnic group, reflecting a traditionally settled community structure. There is no data provided regarding specific deprivation indices for this postcode, so no qualitative assessment of hardship can be made against specific figures. The population figure of 1,798 confirms this is a small ward, which often leads to stronger local neighbour recognition. The age distribution directly influences local service demand, with schools near OL10 3SL catering largely to children of the employed adult population.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

27
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

11
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OL10 3SL and what is the age profile?
The area is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64, who form the most common age range. The median age for residents is 47 years. The total population of this specific postcode cluster is 1,798. The community is over 90% White, and the architecture predominantly consists of houses rather than flats or towers.
How safe is it to live in OL10 3SL regarding crime?
Safety concerns are significant here. The Crime Risk assessment is level CRITICAL with a score of 0 out of 100, indicating that crime rates are above average. Enhanced security measures are recommended for residents. In contrast, the area passes flood risk and environmental planning constraints with a score of 0, showing no risk from flooding or protected site restrictions.
What shopping and transport options are available near OL10 3SL?
You have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily Heywood 76, Tesco Heywood, and Iceland Heywood. Transport connectivity is robust with five metro links to Heywood and Bury Interchange, plus five railway stations including Castleton, Mills Hill, and Rochdale Railway Stations, all within practical reach.
Is Wi-Fi and mobile phone signal reliable in this area?
Digital infrastructure is excellent. Fixed broadband scores a perfect 100 out of 100, guaranteeing high-speed internet. Mobile coverage scores an 85 out of 100, which is considered good network quality. These figures ensure reliable connectivity for working from home or daily use without interruption.

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