Area Overview for OL13 0RP

Area Information

Living in OL13 0RP means residing in the Whitewell and Stacksteads Ward within the Rossendale borough of Lancashire. This postcode covers a small residential cluster occupying just 755 square metres of land, supporting a population of 1,464 people. The area possesses a density of 426 people per square kilometre, indicating a compact environment where residents are generally within close proximity of one another. OL13 0RP sits between the towns of Bacup and Waterfoot, placing it firmly within the Rossendale valley. The ward itself recorded a population of approximately 3,789 at the 2011 census, with OL13 0RP forming a specific part of this larger community. The district falls within the Rossendale and Darwen parliamentary constituency, offering residents a connection to broader local governance. historically, the area around Stacksteads was defined by cotton mills along the River Irwell, which significantly shaped the proximity and character of current homes. Today, the village maintains its roots as a tight-knit settlement with a rich industrial past. The Kimberley Club, established in 1897 for quarry workers, remains a notable landmark still in operation, preserving the area's working heritage. For those considering homes in OL13 0RP, the location offers a quiet residential setting while maintaining practical links to surrounding towns and transport hubs.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
755 m²
Population
1464
Population Density
426 people/km²

The housing stock in OL13 0RP reflects the historical development of the Whitewell and Stacksteads Ward. Houses account for the vast majority of properties available in the postcode, distinguishing it from urban postcodes dominated by apartment blocks. Sixty-four per cent of residents own their homes, which strongly indicates that OL13 0RP functions as an owner-occupied area rather than a rental market. This high level of ownership suggests a mature property market where vendors are likely to hold onto their properties for extended periods. For buyers considering homes in OL13 0RP, the prevalence of houses offers a specific set of advantages regarding space and grounds, though availability may be lower than in larger towns. The small size of the postcode, covering only 755 square metres, means the inventory of properties is limited. You are looking at a specific residential cluster known as Stacksteads, situated between Bacup and Waterfoot. The historical dominance of cotton manufacturing and quarrying means the architecture likely features older stock that has evolved over centuries. While the area lacks data on specific sale prices or rent levels, the demographic pressure points suggest a stable market driven by local need rather than high-spec investment. Residing here means joining an established community where homeownership is the standard living arrangement.

House Prices in OL13 0RP

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Energy Efficiency in OL13 0RP

Daily life in OL13 0RP benefits from a convenience loop of local amenities within the Whitewell and Stacksteads Ward. Residents have access to five retail outlets in their immediate vicinity, including Spar, Morrisons Newline, and the Co-op Waterfoot. These shops provide the basics for household needs without requiring a drive to the city. The area connects easily to three Metro destinations: Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom, and Rochdale Town Centre, offering broader shopping and leisure options. Additionally, three railway stations are accessible: Walsden Railway Station, Todmorden Railway Station, and Smithy Bridge Railway Station. For leisure, the area is defined by its industrial heritage and outdoor potential. Lee Quarry, originally a working site, now operates as a mountain bike trail. The Kimberley Club, established in 1897 for quarry workers, continues to operate today, selling real ale directly from the barrel while retaining its original gas lighting. Locally, the Waterbarn Recreation Ground hosted the Stacksteads Cricket Club until 2011, adjacent to the Grade II listed Waterbarn Baptist Church built in 1847. Sixty-four per cent of residents own their homes, indicating a settled population likely to utilise these local facilities. These amenities ground the postcode in a lifestyle that values history, outdoor activity, and local community established after the decline of the cotton trade.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in OL13 0RP have access to a small number of well-regarded educational institutions within practical reach. Waterfoot Primary School is situated nearby and holds a Good rating from Ofsted. Similarly, Bacup Holy Trinity Stacksteads Church of England Primary School also carries a Good rating from the inspection body. Both institutions are primary schools, serving children from early years through to age eleven. This mix provides a solid foundation for younger children residing in the Whitewell and Stacksteads Ward. The concentration of two Good-rated primary schools suggests a reliable educational environment for households where children are in that age bracket. There is no specific data regarding secondary schools attached directly to the OL13 0RP postcode in the provided information, but the presence of these primary options supports families before they progress to further education. The reputation of these schools, validated by the Ofsted Grade Good assessment, offers parents confidence in the local provision for their children's early education. Choosing homes in this area grants access to these specific rated institutions without requiring a long commute for primary education.

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Demographics

The community of OL13 0RP is defined by a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 constitute the most common age range within this postcode. Sixty-four per cent of residents own their homes, suggesting a stable neighbourhood where long-term settlement is the norm rather than transient renting. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of many northern industrial towns. Houses are the primary form of accommodation found in and around OL13 0RP, contrasting with apartment-heavy urban developments. This dominance of houses aligns with the median age profile, as families or older individuals on fixed incomes often prefer self-built or traditional properties. The home ownership figure of 64% indicates that the majority of households are free of mortgage payments or have significant equity, favouring financial independence. With a population density of 426 people per square kilometre, the area feels spacious yet connected, avoiding the isolation of sparsely populated rural zones. These demographic factors combine to create a residential zone where stability and quiet family life are clearly the priorities for the majority of neighbours living in this specific cluster.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

64
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

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OL13 0RP?
The population centre points to adults aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47 years. Home ownership is high at 64% and houses are the main accommodation type. The area reflects a stable, mature community with a predominance of White residents.
What schools are near OL13 0RP?
Two primary schools serve the area with a Good Ofsted rating: Waterfoot Primary School and Bacup Holy Trinity Stacksteads Church of England Primary School. Both are suitable for young children living in the Whitewell and Stacksteads Ward.
Is the digital connectivity good in OL13 0RP?
Yes, fixed broadband scores an excellent 99 out of 100, and mobile coverage rates 83 out of 100. These figures indicate strong suitability for working from home and general internet use for residents of the postcode.
How safe is living in OL13 0RP?
Environmental risks are minimal with zero scores for flood and planning constraints. However, crime risk carries a Warning level score of 51, signalling medium crime rates. Standard security precautions are advisable, but the area is not prone to natural hazards.

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