Area Overview for OL10 3XA

Area Information

The OL10 3XA postcode represents a specific residential cluster located within the town of Heywood, part of the Rochdale Metropolitan Borough in Greater Manchester. This area serves a population of 1,798 people, creating a tight-knit community where neighbours are often known by name. The location sits at coordinates 53.59078, -2.267363, placing it firmly within the historical boundaries of the region which has evidence of human activity dating back to the Mesolithic period. While the postcode itself is modern, the wider Heywood area, encompassing West Heywood Ward, was recorded as a hamlet in the 12th century and developed from a rural chapelry into a borough in 1881. Living in OL10 3XA means residing in an area with deep historical roots, where Heywood Hall once served as the seat of the local family and Heywood War Memorial stands as a tribute to those lost in two world wars. Daily life here revolves around practical necessities and a strong sense of locality rather than urban grandeur. The cluster is small enough to feel intimate yet connected to the broader transport networks that serve the North West of England. You are stepping into a living history where ancient artefacts coexist with modern broadband infrastructure, offering a quiet refuge from the larger city while maintaining access to the conveniences of a functioning town.

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

Homes in OL10 3XA are characteristically houses, forming the backbone of the local housing stock. With a home ownership rate of 27 per cent, the market is heavily skewed towards rentals, which typically means properties may be leased to professionals or students waiting to settle permanently. For buyers, this indicates that the胭 local estate market may see frequent turnover, offering opportunities to observe how different groups utilize the housing before committing. The low percentage of owner-occupiers suggests that these houses are often investment properties or inclusionary homes rather than family dynasties passed down through generations. When viewing homes in this cluster, you are likely encountering a mix of rental units and long-term owner-occupied family homes. The fact that the majority of the 1,798 residents do not own their dwellings highlights a fluid demand environment. Potential purchasers should consider that buying a house here might involve entering a market where sellers are disposed to move if better offers arise locally. Nevertheless, the prevalence of houses ensures that you are not competing in an oversupplied apartment block, but rather securing a standalone dwelling with its own garden and character.

House Prices in OL10 3XA

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Energy Efficiency in OL10 3XA

Residents of OL10 3XA enjoy immediate access to essential amenities and transport links that define convenient daily life. For shopping, Tesco Heywood, Morrisons Daily Heywood 76, and Iceland Heywood provide comprehensive grocery and household needs within practical reach. These five retail venues ensure that you rarely need to travel far for food or everyday goods. Transport connectivity is equally strong, with five metro options including stations in Heywood and Bury, notably the Bury Interchange which acts as a major hub for bus and rail connections. Rail travel is supported by five stations nearby, such as Castleton Railway Station, Mills Hill Railway Station, and Rochdale Railway Station, offering efficient access to the wider regional network. The diversity of transport modes means you can commute by train, bus, or car depending on the time of day or your preference. You can grab a morning coffee and meet friends at Bury Interchange or run errands in the Heywood town centre with ease. This blend of retail and transit infrastructure supports a self-sufficient lifestyle where daily necessities are never far away. The area functions as a well-connected node within the Greater Manchester network, offering residents the choice between local convenience and broader accessibility.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community within OL10 3XA is defined by a mature profile, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating an area populated by experienced households rather than young families or retirees seeking permanent relocation. This demographic structure suggests the neighbourhood attracts homebuyers at a mid-life stage who may be valuing stability and establishing a long-term base. Home ownership stands at 27 per cent, meaning roughly three-quarters of the households within this postcode operate under rental tenancies. This high rental proportion implies a dynamic market where properties change hands frequently and may cater to professionals, students, or those testing an area before committing to purchase. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional settlement patterns of the North West. You will find that the accommodation type consists almost entirely of houses, offering more space and privacy compared to apartment buildings found elsewhere. This housing stock supports the family-oriented age profile, providing distinct living environments for the majority of the 1,798 residents. The area is not diverse in terms of ethnicity but is stable in terms of age and housing tenure, creating a predictable environment for new arrivals seeking a conventional residential setting.

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
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OL10 3XA?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Approximately 27 per cent of the population own their homes, while the majority reside in houses. This suggests a mix of experienced households and renters, with over 1,700 people forming a mature, stable electorate within the Heywood area.
How is the transport and connectivity for OL10 3XA?
Digital connectivity is exceptional with a fixed broadband score of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 85, ensuring reliable internet for work and leisure. Physically, residents have access to five metro options and three key railway stations, including Castleton and Rochdale, facilitating easy travel across Greater Manchester.
What concerns should I have regarding safety in this area?
While there is no risk of flooding or environmental planning constraints, the crime risk is rated as critical with a score of 0 out of 100. Crime rates are above average, meaning enhanced security measures are recommended. Residents should be prepared to invest in safety measures despite the area being free from natural hazards.

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