Area Overview for BD14 6HT
Area Information
Living in BD14 6HT, a small residential cluster in Clayton, West Yorkshire, offers a blend of historical charm and practical modernity. With a population of 1,460, this area retains its village character despite being part of Bradford city. The name "Clayton" derives from Old English, reflecting its origins as a Saxon farming settlement. The district includes a conservation area with 68 Grade II listed buildings, many dating back centuries, centred around Town End. A notable feature is the village roundabout’s "wells," historic stone troughs that once served as a communal water source and meeting place. Nearby, St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School provides education for local children. Transport links are robust, with multiple railway stations within reach, including Bradford Forster Square and Bradford Interchange. While the area is small, it offers a quiet, semi-rural feel with easy access to Bradford’s amenities. Residents benefit from excellent broadband connectivity and a network of local shops, making BD14 6HT a practical choice for those seeking a mix of tradition and convenience.
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- Population
- 1460
- Population Density
- 5577 people/km²
The property market in BD14 6HT is characterised by a 37% home ownership rate, meaning most properties are rented rather than owned. This contrasts with areas where owner-occupation is more common, suggesting a rental-driven market. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting the area’s historical development as a village with detached or semi-detached homes. Given the small size of the postcode and its inclusion in a conservation area, the housing stock is limited, with fewer new builds or modern developments. For buyers, this means a smaller pool of properties, often traditional homes with period features. The conservation area status may also influence property values, with restrictions on alterations. Those seeking a quiet, historic setting may find BD14 6HT appealing, but the market’s rental focus and limited supply could make purchasing more competitive.
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Daily life in BD14 6HT is shaped by its mix of local amenities and historical character. Within walking distance are retail outlets such as Heron Clayton, Aldi Clayton, and Tesco Leaventhorpe, offering essential shopping. The area’s railway stations provide access to broader networks, while the nearby Oxenhope metro station adds to transport options. Public spaces include Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Park, opened in 1898, which serves as a community gathering spot. The conservation area’s listed buildings and historic wells add to the area’s unique atmosphere, blending heritage with practical living. Residents benefit from a quiet, semi-rural environment with easy access to Bradford’s urban amenities, making it suitable for those seeking a balance between tranquillity and connectivity.
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The nearest schools to BD14 6HT include St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School and St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School, A Voluntary Academy, both of which are primary institutions. While the data does not specify Ofsted ratings, the presence of two entries for the same school name suggests it may operate under different designations or governance structures. The availability of a primary school within the area supports families with young children, reducing the need for long commutes. However, the absence of secondary schools or further education institutions in the immediate vicinity means residents may need to travel to nearby towns for higher education. The focus on primary schooling aligns with the area’s demographic profile, which skews towards adults in their 30s to 60s, many of whom may have children in primary education.
| 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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BD14 6HT’s population of 1,460 is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of middle-aged and older residents, many of whom may be established in their careers or retired. Home ownership is relatively low at 37%, indicating that a majority of properties are rented, which could reflect the area’s history as a village with limited new housing development. The accommodation type is primarily houses, rather than flats, aligning with the traditional character of the conservation area. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The age profile and home ownership rate suggest a stable, mature community with a focus on long-term residency. However, the lower home ownership rate may impact property investment potential, as the market is more rental-oriented than owner-occupied.
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