Area Overview for BD13 2YR
Area Information
Living in BD13 2YR means being part of a compact, residential cluster in the heart of Queensbury, a village in Bradford’s district. With a population of 1,557 and a density of 1,140 people per square kilometre, this area is characterised by its tight-knit community and historical roots. Queensbury’s origins trace back to the 18th century, when it served as a resting point on the Bradford-Halifax turnpike road. Today, it retains a quiet, suburban charm, with homes predominantly built as single-family residences. The area’s proximity to Halifax and its elevation of 335 metres above sea level offer a blend of accessibility and natural setting. Residents benefit from nearby amenities, including retail outlets like Co-op and Tesco, and transport links via rail stations at Halifax and Bradford Interchange. The area’s small size means a strong sense of local identity, with historical landmarks such as Holy Trinity Church and Black Dyke Mills anchoring its character. For those seeking a balance between convenience and tradition, BD13 2YR provides a stable, community-focused environment.
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- Population
- 1557
- Population Density
- 1140 people/km²
The property market in BD13 2YR is defined by its high proportion of owner-occupied homes, with 59% of residents living in properties they own. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which contrasts with areas where flats or apartments dominate. This suggests a market skewed towards family homes, likely with larger gardens and more space, appealing to those seeking suburban living. The area’s small size means the housing stock is limited, which could make it a competitive market for buyers. Given the proximity to Halifax and the presence of nearby rail links, properties here may attract commuters or those seeking a quieter alternative to urban centres. However, the lack of detailed data on rental rates or property price trends means buyers should consider the area’s limited supply and the potential for slower market turnover compared to larger towns.
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Energy Efficiency in BD13 2YR
Daily life in BD13 2YR is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Residents can access retail options such as Co-op Queensbury, Tesco Queensbury, and Co-op Thornton, ensuring convenience for grocery shopping. The area’s rail stations, including Halifax and Bradford Interchange, provide easy access to urban centres and further afield. For leisure, the nearby towns of Oxenhope and Haworth offer historical and natural attractions, though specific parks or recreational facilities within BD13 2YR are not detailed. The presence of multiple schools and community hubs like Holy Trinity Church contributes to a cohesive, family-oriented environment. While the area’s small size means limited local parks, its integration with surrounding towns ensures residents have access to broader leisure opportunities. The combination of retail, transport, and community amenities creates a balanced lifestyle for those prioritising convenience and connectivity.
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Schools
Residents of BD13 2YR have access to a range of educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools. Queensbury School and Russell Hall Primary School are both primary schools, with the latter holding an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. For secondary education, Queensbury Academy and Trinity Academy Bradford are available, the latter also rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. This mix of school types provides families with options, from early years education to secondary schooling. The presence of two primary schools may reduce travel distances for younger children, while the academies offer more specialised curricula. The ‘good’ ratings suggest a generally high standard of education, though parents should consider specific school performance metrics and catchment areas. The proximity of these schools to the area reinforces its appeal for families prioritising education.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Queensbury School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Russell Hall Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Queensbury Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Trinity Academy Bradford | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BD13 2YR has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a mature, established community, likely with a significant proportion of long-term residents. Home ownership rates stand at 59%, indicating that nearly six in 10 households are owner-occupied, though the remaining 41% are likely renters. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting a suburban, family-oriented demographic. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with broader trends in the region. This age profile and housing stock suggest a stable, low-turnover area where families may be more likely to settle long-term. The absence of specific deprivation data means no direct commentary on economic hardship, but the high home ownership rate and older median age imply a community with established financial stability.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
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