Area Overview for OL6 9AH

Area Information

Living in OL6 9AH means residing within a defined residential cluster that covers 21.0 hectares. You are part of a community where 1,567 people call this postcode home. The area offers a specificMix of suburban living with proximity to industrial neighbours like Mossley and Ashton. The population density stands at 346 people per square kilometre, indicating a moderately populated zone rather than a sprawling sprawl or a dense urban core. This postcode serves as a distinct pocket within the wider Greater Manchester landscape. Your daily life here involves navigating a space large enough to feel established yet compact enough to retain a familiar character. The area functions as a satellite residential zone, distinct from the larger neighbouring towns but connected to them by the transport links. You move through neighbourhoods composed primarily of houses, reflecting the traditional static nature of the housing stock in this part of the region. The demographic makeup suggests stability, with a median age of 47 years old. This figure points to a population that has settled here for a significant period. There are no luxury developments or semi-detached rows targeting young professionals; instead, you find a community settled into its home. The environment is free from major planning constraints such as protected wetlands or woodlands. You do not live in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, nor is there protected nature reserve coverage or Ramsar site restrictions that might limit development. The setting is straightforward, defined by the 1,567 residents and the 21.0 hectares of land they occupy. It is a practical location for those seeking a house in this specific postcode sector, offering a balance of density and space without the complexity of larger administrative zones.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
21.0 hectares
Population
1567
Population Density
346 people/km²

The property market in OL6 9AH is characterised by high home ownership levels. Exactly 64% of homes are owned outright or via a mortgage, creating an area where sellers are rare and long-term residents dominate. The accommodation type is exclusively houses. You will not see blocks of flats or condominiums listed under this specific postcode. The housing stock consists of detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses built to serve the families who settled in the 21.0 hectares of available land. This high rate of ownership implies that the market is driven by tenant sales rather than new builds or buy-to-let investments. The average density of 346 people per square kilometre suggests a moderate spread of properties without the congestion of high-density urban centres. Price points are determined by the condition of individual houses rather than the supply of apartments. If you are looking to buy, you are entering a market where inventory may be limited due to the tendency for owners to stay in these properties for extended periods. The lack of data on average sale prices or market trends means you must assess value based on individual property condition and location within the cluster. The 64% ownership figure stands as the primary indicator of the market's nature. It suggests that if you move in, you are likely joining a group of people who have invested deeply in their local environment. Conversely, if you sell, you face a market where buyers expect established homes that have served previous generations. The exclusivity of houses as the sole accommodation type simplifies buyer expectations but reduces the variety of home styles available compared to mixed-use postcodes.

House Prices in OL6 9AH

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Energy Efficiency in OL6 9AH

Daily life in OL6 9AH benefits from a solid range of nearby amenities within practical reach. You can complete essential shopping trips at Co-op Mossley and Spar supermarkets. For larger household necessities, Asda Ashton is just a short drive away. There are five retail outlets identified in the nearest vicinity, providing a consistent supply of goods without the need to travel to distant shopping centres. The transport network supports your weekends, with access to five railway stations including Mossley and Stalybridge. The local bus network serves five key routes, linking you to Ashton West and Oldham Central. These connections ensure that entertainment venues, cinemas, and leisure facilities in nearby towns are accessible by public transport. While the 21.0 hectares of the postcode are residential, the immediate surroundings offer a mix of commercial services. You do not have a local cinema or gym within the immediate half-mile radius, but the rail links effectively extend your lifestyle options to the suburbs and city outskirts. The five retail chains listed, including Co-op, Spar, and Asda, cover the spectrum from convenience to bulk buying. Traffic congestion may occur near the stations during peak hours, but the five rail and five metro stops provide ample alternative routes. Your lifestyle is defined by the ease of access to these named amenities. The proximity of these five retail and transport hubs means you do not live in an isolated enclave.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in OL6 9AH are served by a network of schools within practical reach. St Damian's RC Science College stands out with an outstanding Ofsted rating. This primary school offers high academic standards for children in the community. St Christopher's RC Primary School also holds a good Ofsted rating, providing another quality option for local families. You have three primary schools to consider alongside these two highly rated institutions: Hurst Methodist Junior School and Hartshead Sports College. Neither of these two schools has an Ofsted rating listed in the current data, suggesting their performance metrics are not included in the assessment. Samuel Laycock School is present in the mix as a special school, catering to the specific educational needs of students with additional support requirements. This combination of primary, secondary, and special education facilities ensures that children of all abilities can access local education. The presence of St Damian's and St Christopher's indicates that the immediate vicinity supports a government standard of educational quality. Parents looking for homes in OL6 9AH benefit from this concentration of primary institutions. The proximity of these schools reduces commute times in a school run scenario. The mix of a science college and a sports college implies a curriculum that emphasises both academic and physical development. For older children or those requiring special educational provisions, Samuel Laycock School provides a dedicated environment nearby. The standard of primary education is generally high, with two of the three listed primary schools achieving top or good ratings.

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Demographics

The community defining OL6 9AH is mature, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range represents adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This indicates a neighbourhood populated by working families and established residents rather than single students or young retirees. A significant majority of those living here own their property, with 64% of households owning freehold or leasehold homes. This high ownership rate suggests long-term stability within the local community. The predominant ethnic group in the area identifies as White. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats within this specific bundle of addresses. There are no listed statistics regarding deprivation levels or income distribution in the available information. Consequently, the assessment of cost of living relies solely on the structural fact that you are in an owner-occupied area of detached or semi-detached properties. The social fabric is built around this demographic of homeowners aged 30 to 64. You are surrounded by peers who have likely stayed in the area for decades, contributing to a sense of established routine. The population density of 346 people per square kilometre reflects a spread of these households across the 21.0 hectares. There is no data suggesting rapid population turnover or high student occupancy, reinforcing the picture of a stable, residential enclave. The ethnic composition is overwhelmingly White, matching the broader national trend for this specific postcode sector. Your neighbours are likely to be families who have raised children in these houses and are now in their retirement years or looking forward to it. The 64% ownership figure is the defining statistic of the social structure, indicating that rental dynamics play a minor role in the immediate daily life of this postcode.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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