Area Overview for BD1 3BE
Area Information
Living in BD1 3BE means being part of a tightly knit, historically industrial area in Bradford’s Manningham ward. This postcode covers 930 m² and is home to 2,285 residents, making it a densely populated yet compact community. Manningham’s roots stretch back to Saxon times, with its name likely derived from Old English. While the area was once a middle-class neighbourhood in the 19th century, it now reflects a mix of Victorian-era housing and modern adaptations. The presence of 76 listed buildings, including Manningham Mills and St Paul’s Church, underscores its heritage. Today, the area is characterised by its industrial past, with remnants like mill buildings and back-to-back terraces still visible. Despite historical decline, recent cultural regeneration has brought renewed interest, particularly in its Jewish heritage sites and community-led initiatives. For residents, BD1 3BE offers proximity to rail links, retail hubs, and a distinct sense of local identity rooted in its history.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 930 m²
- Population
- 2285
- Population Density
- 4886 people/km²
BD1 3BE is primarily a rental market, with only 15% of homes owner-occupied. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a legacy of 19th-century industrial housing and Victorian-era development. This suggests a stock of smaller, older properties suited to tenants rather than long-term buyers. The area’s compact size and high density mean property choices are limited to existing stock, with little scope for new builds. For buyers, this implies competition for a small number of available homes, often in older buildings. The flat-dominated market may appeal to those seeking affordability, though buyers should consider the age and condition of properties. Proximity to rail links and retail hubs could enhance desirability, but the high population density may deter those seeking larger homes.
House Prices in BD1 3BE
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Energy Efficiency in BD1 3BE
Residents of BD1 3BE have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Iceland Manningham, Tesco Manningham, and Asda Living, providing everyday shopping needs. The rail network, with stations like Bradford Forster Square, ensures easy travel for commuting or leisure. Leeds Bradford Airport offers regional and international flight connections. The area’s historical character is complemented by its proximity to green spaces, though specific parks are not named in the data. The mix of retail, transport, and cultural heritage creates a convenient yet distinct lifestyle, blending practicality with a sense of local identity.
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Schools
Near BD1 3BE are two schools: The Home Study Project Co Pakistan Community and Neighbourhood Assoc, categorised as “other,” and Bradford Studio School, a secondary institution. The latter provides secondary education, though its Ofsted rating is not specified in the data. The presence of a community-focused school alongside a secondary institution suggests a mix of educational options, potentially serving both local and specialist needs. However, the absence of primary schools or detailed ratings may be a concern for families prioritising a full range of educational facilities. Parents should investigate further for curriculum details and performance metrics, as the data does not include this information.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N/A | The Home Study Project Co Pakistan Community and Neighbourhood Assoc | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Bradford Studio School | secondary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BD1 3BE is 2,285, with a median age of 47 and the majority (30–64 years) falling into the adult age range. Only 15% of households are owner-occupied, indicating a rental-dominated market. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, reflecting the area’s historical development as terraced housing. The Asian community constitutes the largest ethnic group, shaping the cultural landscape. The high population density—2.46 million people per km²—suggests a compact, possibly multi-generational living environment. While specific deprivation data is absent, the low home ownership rate and dense housing may correlate with economic pressures. However, the area’s proximity to amenities and transport links could offset these challenges.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked