Area Overview for BD18 2QF
Area Information
BD18 2QF is a small residential postcode area nestled in the Windhill and Wrose ward of West Yorkshire, approximately three miles north of Bradford city centre. With a population of 1,472, it reflects a compact, tight-knit community within a larger ward of 16,930 residents. The area’s character is shaped by its industrial heritage, particularly its 19th-century role in quarrying and brickmaking, which left a legacy of stone quarries and historic landmarks like the Wrose Elm planted in 1867. Today, the area is predominantly residential, with housing stock largely built in the 1930s. Daily life here is defined by proximity to nearby towns, practical transport links, and a mix of local amenities. The population’s median age of 47 suggests a community of established residents, with a strong presence of adults aged 30–64. Living in BD18 2QF offers a blend of historical character and modern convenience, with nearby schools, rail stations, and retail options within reach. The area’s small size means it is closely tied to surrounding districts like Windhill and Idle Moor, creating a semi-rural yet connected lifestyle.
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- Population
- 1472
- Population Density
- 3629 people/km²
The property market in BD18 2QF is defined by its small size and the predominance of houses as the primary accommodation type. With a home ownership rate of 38%, the area is not heavily skewed toward owner-occupied properties, suggesting a rental market that may offer more flexibility for buyers seeking investment opportunities. The housing stock, largely built in the 1930s, reflects a period of rapid expansion, with semi-detached homes forming the backbone of the area’s residential fabric. This era of construction may influence property values, with older homes potentially requiring modernisation to meet current standards. The small postcode area means that buyers should consider the limited number of properties available and the proximity to surrounding districts like Windhill and Wrose, where additional housing options may exist. For those prioritising ownership, the lower home ownership rate could indicate competition for available properties, while renters may find a range of options aligned with the area’s historical housing stock.
House Prices in BD18 2QF
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Energy Efficiency in BD18 2QF
The lifestyle in BD18 2QF is shaped by its proximity to a range of practical amenities. Retail options include Spar Otley, Iceland Shipley, and Aldi Windhill, providing everyday shopping convenience. The area’s rail stations—Shipley, Frizinghall, and Saltaire—offer direct links to nearby towns and cities, enhancing mobility for work, leisure, and travel. The presence of two airports within reach adds to the area’s accessibility, making it suitable for those requiring frequent air travel. While the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the historical significance of nearby quarries and the 2024 wetland conversion suggest opportunities for nature-based activities. The mix of retail, transport, and connectivity creates a lifestyle that balances local convenience with broader regional access, catering to both daily needs and occasional travel.
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Schools
Residents of BD18 2QF have access to two primary schools within practical reach: High Crags Primary School and High Crags Primary Leadership Academy. Both institutions cater to younger children, with the latter holding an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. The presence of two primary schools offers families choice in education, though secondary schooling options are not specified in the data. The ‘good’ rating at High Crags Primary Leadership Academy indicates a school meeting acceptable standards in teaching and outcomes, which may be a key consideration for families prioritising educational quality. The proximity of these schools to the area suggests that daily life for parents and children is shaped by routine travel to and from these institutions. However, the absence of secondary school data means families may need to look further afield for comprehensive education, potentially influencing decisions about long-term residency or commuting.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | High Crags Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | High Crags Primary Leadership Academy | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BD18 2QF is 1,472, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community of established adults, likely with families, though specific data on household composition is not provided. Home ownership in the area is relatively low at 38%, indicating that a significant proportion of residents may rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which contrasts with the higher home ownership rate typically seen in flat-based areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is available. The age profile implies a stable, mature population, potentially with fewer young children or retirees compared to other areas. This demographic mix may influence local services and amenities, with a focus on adult-oriented needs rather than childcare or retirement facilities. The absence of detailed deprivation data means the quality of life implications of the 38% home ownership rate remain unquantified, but it suggests a rental market with potential for fluctuating housing availability.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked