Area Information

BD24 9ES represents a specific residential cluster in Settle, North Yorkshire. This postcode covers a small area of 3,647 square metres with a population of 2,055 people. Living in BD24 9ES means residing in a community defined by dense history and modern connectivity. The area sits within the Craven district at coordinates 54.0646, -2.282089. You are situated in a settlement that grew around a market square following a charter granted in 1249. The name Settle originates from an Anglian term meaning settlement, and the area was already inhabited by the time of the Domesday Survey. While much of the surrounding land was described as waste due to the Harrying of the North, the town received its first market charter shortly thereafter. A church was built in 1838 to separate the community ecclesiastically from Giggleswick. You live in a space where the Settle-Carlisle Railway arrived in 1875 and cotton spinning emerged in the late 1700s. The daily life here is shaped by the Quaker Meeting House on Kirkgate and the historic market square. Today, the residents enjoy high-speed digital infrastructure and access to key transport links. The neighbourhood combines the quiet of a historic market town with practical conveniences like rail connections to Giggleswick and Long Preston.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3647 m²
Population
2055
Population Density
188 people/km²

The housing landscape within BD24 9ES is overwhelmingly focused on ownership. Sixty-six per cent of residents are owner-occupiers. Three-quarters of the homes in this area are houses, fitting the profile of a traditional market town. This high rate of ownership suggests that the local property market is not dominated by buy-to-let investors. You will find a stock consisting primarily of family homes rather than high-density flats. The small area size of 3,647 square metres limits the development of large commercial estates. Instead, the market provides a selection of residential properties suited to long-term living. Residents value stability, which is evident in the high home-ownership percentage. If you are a first-time buyer, the market may be competitive due to the number of existing owners. However, for those seeking a secure investment, the data shows a robust environment of private ownership. The accommodation type here avoids the transient nature often found in university cities or tourist hotspots.

House Prices in BD24 9ES

6
Properties
£150,000
Average Sold Price
£150,000
Lowest Price
£150,000
Highest Price

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Energy Efficiency in BD24 9ES

Daily life in BD24 9ES benefits from specific nearby amenities. Retail needs are met by three notable venues within the town, including the Co-op Settle, Asda Settle, and Booths Settle. You can access groceries and general store requirements at these locations without lengthy commutes. Five railway stations serve the area, providing transport links including Settle Railway Station, Giggleswick Railway Station, and Long Preston Railway Station. The Settle-Carlisle Railway, opened in 1875, connects the village to wider regions. Local character is defined by the Quaker Meeting House on Kirkgate, established in 1678, and the central market square. Walking distances to these sites define the local dance. Residents can shop at the three listed stores or take the train from one of the five stations. The lifestyle is quiet yet well-serviced. The market square remains central to community life since the 13th century.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in BD24 9ES have access to local educational provision. The nearest school listed is Langcliffe Community Primary School, which is a primary school. This institution serves young children residing in the immediate vicinity of BD24 9ES. The data confirms only this single primary school is identified in the list. Secondary education options are not listed in the specific nearby schools data provided. This means that from this postcode, young people likely travel to schools in the wider Settle parish or Craven district. Parents can expect a dedicated primary education before commencing secondary studies elsewhere. The presence of Langcliffe Community Primary School indicates a support structure for early learning. You do not need to travel far to find primary education support.

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Demographics

The community in BD24 9ES has a median age of 47. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 make up the most common age range. You are joining a population that is significantly older than the national average. This demographic profile usually suggests a neighbourhood favoured by families, retirees, or established professionals. Homes in BD24 9ES are predominantly houses rather than flats. The table data confirms your living in a traditional stone-built North Yorkshire setting. Sixty-six per cent of residents own their homes outright. This indicates a stable, settled community where people have put down roots for the long term. The predominant ethnic group in BD24 9ES is White. The area reflects a rural market town character rather than a diverse urban centre. With a population density of 188 people per square kilometre, you experience a balance of quiet space and community interaction. The low density suggests you are not in a crowded city but still part of a liveable neighbourhood.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

66
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

33
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in BD24 9ES?
The area has a median age of 47, with the most common residents being adults aged 30 to 64. High home ownership stands at 66%, and the predominant ethnic group is White. The population consists of 2,055 people living in a small 3,647 square metre cluster.
What schools are near BD24 9ES?
Langcliffe Community Primary School is the only primary school listed for the area. This school serves the educational needs of young children living nearby. Secondary education options are not specified in the immediate vicinity data.
Is BD24 9ES safe to live in?
The crime risk score is 86, which indicates below-average crime rates and a safer neighbourhood. Environmental scores for flood risk, Ramsar sites, and AONB are all 0, showing no significant restrictions or safety hazards.
What are the shopping and transport options?
Residents have three retail options: Co-op Settle, Asda Settle, and Booths Settle. Transport links include five nearby stations: Settle, Giggleswick, and Long Preston Railway Stations, plus excellent digital connectivity with a broadband score of 91.
What is the accommodation type in BD24 9ES?
The majority of the housing stock comprises houses, which aligns with the area's character as a historic market town. With 66% owner-occupancy, the market is stable and focused on traditional family homes rather than urban flats.

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