Area Information

Living in BD2 1HT offers a defined residential experience within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. This specific postcode covers a small cluster of homes spanning 5,611 square metres, supporting a population of 1,626 residents. The area sits within the Bolton and Undercliffe electoral ward, which acts as a primarily urban suburb northeast of Bradford city centre. This ward stretches approximately 3.814 square kilometres and includes the historic village of Bolton, which merged with Bradford in the 19th century, alongside Undercliffe. Daily life here is oriented around a mix of residential streets and proximity to established neighbourhoods like Shipley and Wrose to the north. You will find yourself situated between Bradford Beck and the main urban fabric of south Bradford. The history of the area is deep; Bolton derives from Old English roots recorded as *Boltetone* in 1186, while Undercliffe was known as *Indreclif* in 1038. Today, the ward remains almost completely residential with a focus on semi-detached houses and bungalows. For those seeking a quiet pocket within a larger urban setting, BD2 1HT provides a compact space where you can access wider wards while maintaining a specific local identity.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5611 m²
Population
1626
Population Density
4160 people/km²

The property market in BD2 1HT is characterised by a high rate of ownership and a focus on residential housing. With 78 per cent of residents owning their homes, the area leans heavily towards owner-occupiers rather than a rental market. You are likely to find families and empty-nesters who have vested interests in their local property. This high ownership rate often correlates with long-term stability and well-maintained homes. The accommodation type across the wider Bolton and Undercliffe ward is predominantly houses. Specifically, 54.6 per cent of households live in semi-detached houses or bungalows. This indicates that if you are buying flats in BD2 1HT, you are entering a minority segment of a largely house-dominated zone. The data shows that the ward has 6,650 households in total, with only 5.9 per cent considered overcrowded. For buyers unfamiliar with the local market, knowing that the ward has no major commercial business parks or large employers highlighted suggests the housing is driven by commuter needs. The area attracts those looking for specific attributes like Grade II listed buildings or historic homes. Examples include Walnut Cottage on Bolton Lane and Bolton House on Lister Lane. If you are looking at homes in this postcode, you are entering an environment where 64.8 per cent of the ward is owner-occupied, reflecting a desire for permanence and equity.

House Prices in BD2 1HT

20
Properties
£95,413
Average Sold Price
£36,500
Lowest Price
£160,000
Highest Price

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AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
7 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HTSemi-detached31£141,000Feb 2025
1 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HThouse--£140,000Sep 2023
5 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HTSemi-detached32£160,000Apr 2023
17 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HThouse--£109,000Apr 2018
15 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HThouse31£82,000Jun 2016
18 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HThouse--£78,500Nov 2010
6 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HThouse--£70,000Aug 2009
14 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HThouse--£104,950Mar 2007
20 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HThouse--£81,000Dec 2006
9 Mirfield Avenue, Bradford, BD2 1HTDetached3-£93,000Jun 2006
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Energy Efficiency in BD2 1HT

Your daily lifestyle in BD2 1HT is supported by a well-distributed network of amenities within practical reach. There are five retail locations nearby, anchored by notable names such as Morrisons Eccleshill, Tesco Bradford, and the Co-op Wrose. Access to these supermarkets ensures you can handle weekly grocery shopping and everyday essentials conveniently. Transport links are equally accessible, with five railway stations situated close to the postcode. Residents travel to Frizinghall Railway Station, Shipley Railway Station, or Bradford Forster Square Railway Station for wider city connections. For business travel, two airports are nearby: Leeds Bradford Airport and Leeds Bradford International Airport. This combination of rail and air transport keeps the area well-linked to the rest of the North of England. The wider Bolton and Undercliffe ward features significant historic and natural landmarks. Peel Park serves as a public green space containing Grade II listed buildings, including entrance lodges and statues. You can also visit the Bradford (Undercliffe) Cemetery, which features listed memorials. The area retains historic structures like Saint Andrew's Methodist Church and Saint Augustine's Church on Otley Road. If you value a lifestyle with accessible culture and green spaces, these features add depth to living in this specific part of Bradford.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BD2 1HT is defined by a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age group, indicating a neighbourhood where many have settled for the long term. Home ownership is the dominant accommodation model, standing at 78 per cent. This significant figure suggests a stable community where a vast majority of residents buy their homes rather than rent. Housing stock in the wider Bolton and Undercliffe ward consists largely of houses, specifically semi-detached properties and bungalows. Over half of the 6,650 households in the ward reside in these types of dwellings. In terms of diversity, the ward includes a varied population. While White remains the predominant ethnic group at 53 per cent, there is a notable presence of Pakistani residents at 25.7 per cent and Bangladeshi residents at 6.2 per cent. Approximately 94 per cent of your estate falls within the adult working age range, suggesting strong local stability. Deprivation levels here are moderate compared to the district average. The ward ranks 15th out of 30 Bradford wards for deprivation. You will find that 5.9 per cent of households are overcrowded, a figure that remains relatively low despite the density. Eighty per cent of residents report having good or very good health. If you are considering homes in this area, you are joining a population that prioritises better skills, decent housing, and safe communities.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

78
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

28
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BD2 1HT?
The area supports a mature community with a median age of 47. You will find that 78 per cent of residents own their homes, creating a stable environment focused on semi-detached houses and bungalows.
Is the broadband reliable enough for working from home?
Yes, fixed broadband quality scores 100 out of 100. This maximum score guarantees excellent speeds for remote work, while mobile coverage scores 85 for very good network reliability.
Are there nearby transport links for commuting?
The postcode offers access to five railway stations, including Frizinghall and Shipley. Leeds Bradford Airport is also nearby, providing strong connectivity to London and the wider North of England.
What are the main safety concerns?
Flood risk is low and planning constraints for nature reserves are absent. The crime risk score is 64, which indicates a medium risk level around average rates, requiring standard security precautions.

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