Area Overview for BD23 2UF
Area Information
Living in BD23 2UF means residing in a small, tightly knit residential cluster nestled between Skipton and Keighley in North Yorkshire. With a population of 1,907 and a density of 145 people per square kilometre, this area strikes a balance between rural tranquillity and accessible amenities. The postcode covers parts of the village of Low Bradley and the hamlet of High Bradley, historically linked to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, completed in 1775. Its proximity to the A629 road and Skipton—just 2 miles away—offers easy access to regional services while retaining a village feel. The area’s character is shaped by its heritage, including listed buildings and a community primary school established in 1914. Residents benefit from a low population density, which means a slower pace of life, and a demographic skewed toward adults aged 30–64, suggesting a stable, family-oriented community. For those seeking a blend of historical charm and practical connectivity, BD23 2UF provides a compact, self-contained environment with minimal urban pressure.
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- 1907
- Population Density
- 145 people/km²
The property market in BD23 2UF is characterised by high home ownership (84%) and a predominance of houses, reflecting a rural, low-density housing stock. This suggests a market skewed toward owner-occupiers rather than renters, which is typical of smaller, semi-rural communities. The lack of flats or high-rise developments aligns with the area’s village-like setting, where larger properties are more common. For buyers, this means a focus on detached or semi-detached homes, often with gardens, which are in demand for their privacy and space. However, the small size of the area and its proximity to Skipton mean that property choices are limited, and competition for available homes may be fierce. The high home ownership rate also indicates a stable market with fewer rental properties, which could be a consideration for those seeking investment opportunities.
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Energy Efficiency in BD23 2UF
The lifestyle in BD23 2UF is defined by its proximity to small-town amenities and rural tranquillity. Within practical reach are retail options such as Aldi Skipton, Spar, and Tesco Skipton, ensuring daily shopping needs are met. The area’s rail network connects to four stations, including Skipton and Embsay, facilitating travel to nearby towns. Metro stops at Bolton Abbey and Embsay provide access to the surrounding dales, ideal for outdoor activities. The historical Leeds and Liverpool Canal, though not a transport route, adds character. For leisure, the nearby A629 road and Skipton offer cultural and recreational opportunities. The combination of local shops, rail links, and natural surroundings creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with a slower pace, appealing to those who value accessibility without urban density.
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Schools
Residents of BD23 2UF have access to two primary schools: Bradleys Both Community Primary School and Kildwick Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School. Both institutions cater to young children, though Kildwick holds an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, indicating a higher standard of education. Bradleys Both is listed twice in the data, but it is the same school, likely a duplication error. The presence of two primary schools within proximity offers parents options, though the area lacks secondary schools, meaning students would need to travel to Skipton or nearby towns. The mix of community-run and church-affiliated schools reflects the area’s local governance and religious diversity. For families prioritising primary education, the availability of two schools provides some flexibility, though the absence of secondary options is a practical consideration for long-term planning.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bradleys Both Community Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Kildwick Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Bradleys Both Community Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BD23 2UF is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, established population, likely with strong ties to the area. Home ownership is high at 84%, indicating a stable housing market and a preference for long-term residency. The accommodation type is largely houses, which aligns with the area’s rural character and lower density. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic patterns of North Yorkshire. While no specific data on deprivation or diversity is provided, the high home ownership rate and age profile suggest a community with relatively consistent economic stability. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s social composition remains largely unexplored in the data, but the focus on family-oriented demographics implies a cohesive, localised social network.
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