Area Overview for Unsworth Ward

The Parish Church of St George, Unsworth in Unsworth Ward
St George's Parish Church, Unsworth in Unsworth Ward
The junction of Castle Road with Hollins Lane in Unsworth Ward
Castle Road Bridge in Unsworth Ward
Children's playground, Unsworth in Unsworth Ward
Houses on Castle Road, Unsworth in Unsworth Ward
The Queen Anne, Unsworth in Unsworth Ward
Hollins : M66 Motorway in Unsworth Ward
New school buildings in Unsworth Ward
M66 towards Pilsworth in Unsworth Ward
Castlebrook High School in Unsworth Ward
M66 Heading Towards Bury in Unsworth Ward
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Area Information

Living in Unsworth Ward means residing in a defined district within Bury, Greater Manchester, covering 9.6 square kilometres. This ward sits on high ground between the Parr Brook and the Whittle Brook, which flow towards the River Roch. The area spans 972 acres of land that was formerly boggy and arable before urbanisation began in the 1950s. You can access this location via Sunny Bank Road, which links directly to the A56 arterial road connecting Bury and Manchester. The population stands at 1,618 residents, creating a relatively quiet residential setting compared to larger urban centres. Historically, this place has evolved from a civil parish established in 1894 to its current status within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury since 1974. The terrain includes significant tracts of Unsworth Moss, a site noted for potential medieval iron smelting activity. Daily life here balances the legacy of past industries, such as dye works and brickworks, with modern connectivity improvements.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
9.6 km²
Population
1618
Population Density
169 people/km²

Demographics

The community in Unsworth Ward is characterised by a notable age demographic, with a median age of 70 years. This statistic indicates that a significant portion of the population is retired or elderly. You will find that 76 per cent of households own their homes outright or have a mortgage, suggesting strong property attachment among residents. The ward accommodates 1,618 people within an area that supports a population density of 169 residents per square kilometre. While specific data on ethnic groups and religious affiliations is not included in current records, the historical context notes that the area was part of the Pilkington estate before the 15th century. The household composition reflects the older median age, likely consisting of many single-person or couple households rather than families with young children. This age profile shapes the local culture and services, focusing on needs typical of an older population.

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Tenure

76
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

37
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Unsworth Ward?
The median age in Unsworth Ward is 70, indicating an older demographic. With a population of 1,618 spread across 9.6 square kilometres, the area is predominantly inhabited by retirees or older adults rather than young families. The high home ownership rate of 76 per cent further supports this view of a settled, older community.
How is the transport connection for homes in Unsworth Ward?
Connectivity relies on Sunny Bank Road, which links directly to the A56 between Bury and Manchester. Digital infrastructure is outstanding, boasting a broadband quality score of 98. This ensures reliable internet for remote working, though there is no data on public transit or railway access within the ward itself.
Is Unsworth Ward safe regarding crime and flooding?
Environmental safety is strong, with the area passing all planning constraint assessments for flood risk, which scores 8.19 on a 0-100 scale. However, the Crime Risk assessment is critical at 0, meaning crime rates are above average. Prospective buyers should consider enhanced security measures when choosing a home here.

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