Area Overview for BD2 1XN
Area Information
BD2 1XN lies within the Bolton and Undercliffe area, a small residential cluster northeast of Bradford city centre. With a population of 1,544, this area blends historical roots and modern living, nestled between Shipley and Wrose. Its character is shaped by its origins as a former village, with remnants of 19th-century urban expansion evident in its semi-detached housing stock and listed buildings. Daily life here is defined by proximity to local amenities, including shops, rail links, and schools. The area’s compact size means residents can access Bradford’s cultural and commercial hubs within minutes, while retaining a quieter, suburban feel. Notable landmarks such as Peel Park and historic churches reflect the region’s heritage, offering both leisure and community spaces. The mix of older and newer properties, combined with a stable population profile, makes BD2 1XN a practical choice for those seeking a balance between urban connectivity and residential tranquillity. Its location near major transport routes and proximity to Leeds Bradford Airport further enhance its appeal for commuters and those requiring regional mobility.
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- 1544
- Population Density
- 4160 people/km²
The property market in BD2 1XN is characterised by a 62% home ownership rate, with houses forming the majority of the housing stock. This suggests a largely owner-occupied community, though rental options may be limited given the small area’s size. Semi-detached houses and bungalows account for 54.6% of households, reflecting a preference for family-friendly, spacious properties. The area’s compact nature means properties are closely spaced, with limited scope for new developments. Buyers should consider the age of the housing stock, which includes older homes and listed buildings, such as Bolton Old Hall and Saint Andrew’s Methodist Church. While the market may offer value for those seeking established homes, the lack of major commercial centres or business parks means employment opportunities are more likely to be found in nearby Bradford or Leeds. Prospective buyers should also note the moderate deprivation score, which may influence local infrastructure investment.
House Prices in BD2 1XN
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Energy Efficiency in BD2 1XN
Residents of BD2 1XN enjoy a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance. Local shops include Tesco Bradford, Co-op Wrose, and Aldi Canal, providing essentials and convenience. The area’s rail links connect to major hubs, while nearby parks such as Peel Park offer green space for leisure and exercise. Historic sites like Bolton Old Hall and Saint Andrew’s Methodist Church add cultural value, though recreational facilities are limited compared to larger towns. The presence of listed buildings and public spaces suggests a community that values heritage alongside modern living. While dining options are not explicitly listed, the proximity to Bradford’s wider retail and hospitality scene means residents can access cafes, restaurants, and entertainment venues in the city. The compact nature of BD2 1XN means amenities are concentrated, requiring minimal travel for daily needs, though those seeking extensive leisure options may need to venture further afield.
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Schools
Residents of BD2 1XN have access to several schools, including Grove House Primary School, which holds a good Ofsted rating, and Hanson Academy, a secondary school offering a different educational approach. Both Grove House Primary School and Hanson School are primary institutions, though the latter’s academy status may indicate a focus on specialist or alternative curricula. The presence of two primary schools within the area ensures options for younger families, while Hanson Academy caters to older students. The mix of school types allows parents to choose between traditional and academically focused environments. However, no secondary schools are explicitly listed in the data, so families may need to look beyond BD2 1XN for comprehensive education. The quality of local schools, particularly Grove House’s good rating, is a key factor for families prioritising education in their housing decisions.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Grove House Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Hanson School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Grove House Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Hanson Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BD2 1XN is 1,544, with a median age of 47, reflecting a community dominated by adults aged 30–64. Home ownership here stands at 62%, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. The majority of residents identify as White, though the area’s diversity is notable, with significant Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities. Deprivation levels are moderate, placing BD2 1XN 15th out of 30 Bradford wards, with challenges in employment and education addressed in local planning. Over 5% of households are overcrowded, a figure higher than the district average, which may impact housing choices. The area’s age profile suggests a stable, established population, with 24.1% under 16 and 11.5% aged 65–84. This demographic mix supports a range of local services, from schools to healthcare, while the moderate deprivation score indicates that quality of life is generally acceptable, though targeted improvements are needed in certain areas.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked