Area Overview for OL11 5UH

Area Information

Living in OL11 5UH means residing in Norden, a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster with a population of 1,512 people. The area sits on the western outskirts of Rochdale along the A680 Edenfield Road. Historically part of Lancashire until the 1974 reorganisation, Norden originated as a chapelry in the ancient parish of Rochdale. The Grade II listed St Paul's Church stands as a notable feature, having been built between 1860 and 1861. The broader Norden Ward recorded a population of 9,733 in the 2021 census, yet this specific postcode area remains a tightly knit community. You will find the location defined by its connection to Edenfield and its history within the civil parish system established in 1894. The character of the area reflects its evolution from an urban district into the wider Greater Manchester framework. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to established towns and a sense of local continuity that dates back over a century. The settlement is strictly residential, avoiding the commercial sprawl often found in larger urban centres.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1512
Population Density
77 people/km²

The property market in OL11 5UH is characterised by a strong preference for ownership. Sixty-eight per cent of residents own their homes, making this a predominantly owner-occupied area. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, meaning detached or semi-detached properties dominate the stock. You will not find a significant proportion of private rented units in this specific postcode. The housing landscape reflects the village status of Norden, where дома are built for families and long-term residents rather than investors or short-term tenants. This stability offers a clear picture for buyers looking at homes in this area; they are entering established communities rather than development sites. The higher home ownership percentage suggests that properties tend to remain in the same family over time. When considering households in OL11 5UH, you are looking at established stock rather than newly built developments. The market behaviour indicates a desire for permanence and continuity, which is typical for villages in the Greater Manchester region. Buyers should expect a mix of property ages consistent with rural village planning.

House Prices in OL11 5UH

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Energy Efficiency in OL11 5UH

Residents of OL11 5UH benefit from a range of amenities within practical reach. There are five retail options nearby, including Co-op Norden, Tesco Rochdale, and Morrisons Daily. These supermarkets cover most daily grocery needs and household essentials. For travel, five metro destinations are accessible, such as Heywood, Rochdale Town Centre, and Rochdale Interchange. Rail services connect you to Castleton Railway Station, Rochdale Railway Station, and Smithy Bridge Railway Station. This mix of shopping and transport hubs means you do not need to travel far for essential services. The presence of Tesco Rochdale indicates significant shopping capacity beyond the immediate village. Dinancing and leisure facilities are not detailed, but the retail count suggests a functional high-street experience. You can access town centres for working trips without leaving the metropolitan borough. The accessibility to Rochdale Town Centre and Heywood expands your lifestyle choices significantly. The area balances village tranquillity with easy access to larger commercial and transport nodes.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering schools near OL11 5UH have one clear local option listed within the immediate data. St Michael's Church of England Primary School is located in Bamford and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. You have access to a prestigious school with a top-tier assessment for educational quality. This specific institution serves as a primary school, catering to younger children. The absence of secondary school data for this specific postcode means families must look beyond the immediate cluster for older children's education. The presence of an outstanding-rated primary school is a significant advantage for households with school-aged children. It provides a high standard of education close to this residential location. Parents in Norden and the wider ward value the proximity to such a well-regarded institution. The school type is specifically Church of England, which may influence the decision-making process for families with religious preferences. This single named entity represents the only confirmed educational provision within the provided research scope.

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Demographics

The community in OL11 5UH is defined by a mature resident base with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years form the most common age range within this population. Sixty-eight per cent of households own their homes, indicating a stable owner-occupied environment rather than a rental market. Houses are the predominant accommodation type, reflecting the village nature of Norden. The most predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the traditional demographic makeup of the region. You are unlikely to find high population density pressure here, as the figure stands at 77 people per square kilometre. This spacing contributes to a quiet residential atmosphere typical of the western outskirts of Rochdale. The community profile suggests a population that has settled long-term, supported by the high rate of home ownership. There is little evidence of transient accommodation or student housing within this specific cluster. The demographic stability correlates with the historical roots of the area, where families have lived for generations.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

68
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

34
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in OL11 5UH and what is the community like?
The area has a population of 1,512 with a median age of 47. Most common residents fall between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership stands at 68%, creating a stable, owner-occupied community. Houses are the main accommodation type in this specific postcode cluster.
Are there good schools near OL11 5UH for families?
St Michael's Church of England Primary School in Bamford is located nearby and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This provides a high-quality primary education option for local families.
How safe is the area regarding crime and environment?
Environmental risks are minimal, with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints like protected woodlands. However, the crime risk is critical with a safety score of 0. Crime rates are above average, so enhanced security is recommended.
What digital connectivity can residents expect?
Digital services are strong with a broadband score of 84 and a mobile coverage score of 85. This ensures excellent internet speeds and reliable mobile networks, suitable for remote working and daily use.
How close are shops and transport links?
Retail options include Co-op Norden, Tesco Rochdale, and Morrisons Daily. Transport connections via rail include Castleton, Rochdale, and Smithy Bridge stations, with the A680 Edenfield Road providing road access.

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