Area Overview for BD14 6EL
Area Information
BD14 6EL is a small residential postcode in the village of Clayton, part of Bradford district in West Yorkshire. With a population of just 1460, it reflects a tight-knit community rooted in historical significance. The name “Clayton” derives from Old English, meaning “farmstead on clay,” a legacy of its origins as a Saxon settlement recorded in the Domesday Book. Today, it is a quiet suburb of Bradford, though it retained independence until 1930. The area is defined by its conservation status, with 68 Grade II listed buildings and a village centre centred on Town End. Residents benefit from proximity to Bradford’s city centre, a 3–3½-mile drive east, and a network of rail links. The area’s character is shaped by its heritage, including the 1898 Queen Victoria Jubilee Park and the historic “wells” roundabout, once a communal water source and meeting place. For buyers, BD14 6EL offers a blend of historical charm and practical modern amenities, though its small size means limited housing stock. The presence of primary schools and rail access adds to its appeal for families and commuters.
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- Population
- 1460
- Population Density
- 5577 people/km²
BD14 6EL is a small area with a housing stock primarily composed of houses, rather than flats or apartments. With a home ownership rate of 37%, the area leans more toward rental properties than owner-occupied homes, which may reflect its historical character and the prevalence of larger, older properties. The small population size means the property market is likely limited in scale, with limited scope for expansion or new developments. For buyers, this suggests a niche market with potentially fewer options but higher demand from those seeking traditional homes in a conservation area. The presence of listed buildings and historic features may also influence property values, with buyers needing to consider maintenance costs and planning restrictions. Given the area’s proximity to Bradford, commuters may view BD14 6EL as a secondary residence, though the low population density means the surrounding area offers minimal additional housing stock. Buyers should assess whether the character of the area aligns with their needs, particularly if they prioritise modern amenities over historical features.
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Energy Efficiency in BD14 6EL
Life in BD14 6EL is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs, as well as its historical character. Within practical reach, residents have access to five retail venues, including Heron Clayton, Aldi Clayton, and Tesco Bradford, offering everyday shopping needs. The area’s rail network is extensive, with five stations providing links to Bradford’s transport system, facilitating both commuting and travel. The village itself retains a distinct charm, with a conservation area featuring Grade II listed buildings and the historic “wells” roundabout, once a communal gathering spot. Nearby, Queen Victoria Jubilee Park offers green space, while the area’s heritage adds cultural depth. For those seeking a balance between tradition and convenience, BD14 6EL provides a mix of practical amenities and historical appeal, though the small size of the area means opportunities for leisure and dining are limited to nearby Bradford.
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The nearest schools to BD14 6EL include St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School and St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School, A Voluntary Academy, both of which are primary schools. While no Ofsted ratings are provided in the data, the duplication of the school name suggests a single institution with two designations, possibly indicating a large or multi-site school. The presence of two primary schools within the area offers families options for early education, though the absence of secondary schools or further education institutions means students may need to travel to nearby Bradford for higher education. The mix of primary schools is typical for smaller communities, where local schools serve as central hubs for family life. For parents, the availability of Catholic schools may align with specific religious or educational preferences, though the lack of data on performance or capacity means further research would be needed to assess quality.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | St Anthony's Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, A Voluntary Academy | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BD14 6EL has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a community skewed toward middle-aged and older residents, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership in the area stands at 37%, which is notably lower than the national average, indicating that a significant proportion of residents rent their homes. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a residential cluster with larger properties rather than flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no data is provided on other groups or diversity metrics. The age profile and home ownership rate suggest a stable, long-term resident base with limited turnover. For buyers, the lower home ownership rate may imply a rental market with potential for investment, though the small population size means limited competition for properties. The absence of specific deprivation data means quality of life factors like access to services or employment opportunities are not quantified here.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
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