Area Overview for BD20 0PD
Area Information
Living in Silsden, the area represented by postcode BD20 0PD, offers a distinct lifestyle characterised by its mixed heritage of agricultural history and industrial development. This specific residential cluster sits within a small town and civil parish in West Yorkshire, bordering North Yorkshire at coordinates 53.913738, -1.946681. The community has deep roots, having been known as "Siglesdene" in the 1086 Domesday Book and growing from a population of approximately 600 in 1711 to a population of 1,707 today. You can expect a settlement defined by its 63 listed buildings and a Georgian stone bridge over the River Aire. The layout reflects past industrial activity, featuring retuned mills and a small industrial estate near the river alongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Harry the history of nail-making and early manufacturing, residents live in a setting where the past remains visible in the local architecture. The area is part of the Yorkshire and the Humber region, offering a blend of historic charm and modern utility for those seeking a home in this specific part of Craven.
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- 1707
- Population Density
- 7724 people/km²
The housing market in BD20 0PD is defined by a low level of tenancy, with a home ownership percentage of 59 per cent. This figure suggests a stable market where residents prefer to live in their own properties. Houses constitute the predominant accommodation type, meaning you will find detached and detached stock rather than flats or high-rise living within this cluster. This structure supports a suburban lifestyle with private gardens and larger plots compared to urban centres. The concentration of owner-occupiers often results in a slower turnover rate for homes, which can make purchasing a property in BD20 0PD require patience and the right agent network. Buyers looking at this area are likely considering the character properties that align with the 1610 estate map showing early mill structures and prominent archival buildings. The lack of rental pressure on housing stock often leads to more predictable neighbourhood management and fewer short-term tenants moving in and out rapidly.
House Prices in BD20 0PD
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Energy Efficiency in BD20 0PD
Residents of BD20 0PD enjoy convenient access to retail and rail amenities within practical reach. You can shop at Co-op Silsden and Aldi Silsden for daily groceries and essentials. Travelers can reach Co-op Keighley for a wider range of retail options. Transport links include Steeton and Silsden Railway Station, Cononley Railway Station, and Keighley Railway Station for commuters heading further north. Local transport points such as Ingrow West, Bolton Abbey, and Damems serve the immediate vicinity. Silsden Conservation Area of historic and architectural interest adds to the residential appeal, with a Georgian stone bridge over the River Aire serving as a landmark. The history of nail-making and mills leaves a legacy of sturdy architecture and listed buildings comprising the streetscape. Whether walking or driving, you are surrounded by a landscape shaped by both its industrial past and its historic charm. The presence of five specific rail stations nearby ensures connectivity is never an issue for daily commutes.
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Schools
Families living in BD20 0PD have access to Silsden Primary School and Hothfield Junior School nearby. Silsden Primary School holds an Ofsted rating of "good" for its education provision. Hothfield Junior School operates as a primary institution serving the local catchment. While no secondary schools are listed in the immediate vicinity, this setup means parents must consider travel for older children. The presence of a "good" rated primary school is a positive factor for household budgets and resale value. You should check the specific catchment boundaries for both schools to ensure your home location aligns with their admission policies. The mix of primary institutions indicates a strong focus on younger education within the village itself, though older children may need to commute to schools in Keighley or Leeds given the nature of the smaller village settlement.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Silsden Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Hothfield Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community residing in BD20 0PD is distinctly mature, with a median age of 47 years. Most common age falls into the adult range between 30 and 64 years long. Ex-president home ownership stands at 59 per cent, which is significantly high compared to the national average. This statistic indicates that the majority of residents have bought their homes rather than renting them. The population is predominantly White, reflecting the established nature of the village. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, shaping the environment into a suburban or semi-rural setting rather than an urban apartment block environment. For you, this demographic profile means a neighbourhood often favoured by families and established individuals. A higher proportion of owner-occupiers typically suggests a stable community where residents are likely to stay for the long term. The age skew toward middle age may influence local commerce, with businesses catering to adult families rather than young professionals or students.
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