Area Information

Bowling and Barkerend sits immediately east and south of Bradford city centre within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. This specific postcode cluster forms part of a broader ward that also encompasses East Bowling, Swaine Green, Cutler Heights, and Goose Hill. You will find the neighbourhood bounded by the Bradford Inner Ring Road and the railway line connecting Bradford Interchange to Halifax. A deep sense of history permeates the streets, dating back to the establishment of the Barkerend workhouse in 1738 and the construction of the steam-powered Barkerend Mills in 1815. While parts of the mills site have been demolished, St Clement's Church on Barkerend Road remains a striking landmark featuring Pre-Raphaelite decorations by Sir Edward Burne-Jones. The residential cluster currently holds a population of 1,715 people. Living in BD3 0WX means engaging with a location defined by these historical industrial roots and its proximity to the urban core. The area has evolved through boundary changes for the 2004 local elections into what it is today. You are situated near key thoroughfares such as Otley Road, Rooley Lane, and the Outer Ring Road. This positioning offers direct access to wider transport networks while maintaining a residential footprint where you can still appreciate the local heritage sites and community groups like the Barkerend Environment Group. The area balances its urban edge with specific local history that defines the character of daily life here.

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Population
1715
Population Density
9817 people/km²

This postcode represents a specific residential cluster where the housing stock heavily features flats. Only 21% of residents own their homes, meaning the market is driven largely by rental demand rather than long-term ownership. For buyers looking at BD3 0WX, this indicates you are entering a competitive private rental space where properties may change hands frequently. The area's character is shaped by this high rental yield potential and the concentration of flats suitable for professionals or couples seeking central convenience. The history of the site, including the former Barkerend Mills, suggests a mix of converted industrial structures and modern residential blocks common in this part of West Yorkshire. You are not looking at detached family homes as the primary option but rather in flats that offer proximity to the Inner Ring Road and local railway lines. The low ownership percentage means you must research tenant history and lease terms thoroughly if considering a first-time purchase. This section of the market does not follow the traditional suburban model. Instead, it mirrors the urban dynamics of Bradford city centre's eastern sprawl. You will need to consider the implications of living in a predominantly tenanted cluster with significant commuting potential.

House Prices in BD3 0WX

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Energy Efficiency in BD3 0WX

Daily life in BD3 0WX is supported by a tight network of amenities within practical reach of your doorstep. You will find five retail outlets nearby, including Lidl Undercliffe, Morrisons Daily, and Spar, ensuring you do not need to drive for groceries. Five rail stations are immediately accessible, offering rapid connectivity to Bradford Interchange and other key hubs. Two airports, Leeds Bradford Airport and Leeds Bradford International Airport, are located in the vicinity, providing convenient air travel options. The area offers a blend of community facilities and green spaces, although natural reserves are not present within the immediate boundary. The Karmand Centre provides a focal point for local activities, featuring an outdoor cricket area run by the BD3 Sports Association. Children's centres and community groups like the Barkerend Environment Group further enrich the social landscape. You can visit St Clement's Church on Barkerend Road to admire the historic Pre-Raphaelite work by Sir Edward Burne-Jones. This mix of conveniences and cultural heritage creates a functional environment where residents can run errands, exercise, and engage in community life without leaving the broader Bowling and Barkerend ward.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within BD3 0WX reflects a mature living environment where the median age stands at 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult bracket ranging from 30 to 64 years of age. This age profile suggests a population that is likely focused on stability and established careers. Home ownership in this specific postcode remains relatively low at just 21%, indicating that the majority of households operate within the private rental sector. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which aligns with the density typical of areas developed near city centres and main transport routes. Ethnic diversity is evident, with the predominantly ethnic group identified as Asian. You are part of a densely populated urban ward that includes several other distinct areas such as Barkerend and East Bowling. The high proportion of renters contrasts with the older age demographic, a common dynamic in many parts of Bradford where familiares relocate to larger properties or join family networks. Safety considerations are paramount for any resident; current crime risk assessments show levels that are critically high compared to national averages. This reality influences daily routines and security measures for the 1,715 individuals living in this specific cluster. Understanding these demographics helps you grasp the social fabric you will be joining here.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

21
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

11
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BD3 0WX?
The area has a median age of 47, dominated by adults aged 30 to 64. Only 21% of residents own their homes, suggesting a community shaped by rentals and transient occupations. St Clement's Church and the Karmand Centre anchor local life, while groups like the BD3 Sports Association maintain active community ties. You are part of a dense residential cluster with 1,715 people living in flats near industrial history.
How well connected is the area to major transport hubs?
Connectivity is excellent for commuters and remote workers. Fixed broadband scores 96 out of 100, and mobile coverage reaches 85 out of 100. You have access to five rail stations, including Bradford Foster Square and Bradford Interchange Railway Station. Leeds Bradford Airport is within practical reach. The site follows the railway line from Bradford Interchange to Halifax and borders the Outer Ring Road for road access.
Are there specific safety concerns I should know about?
Crime risk is the primary concern, rated as critical with a score of 1 out of 100, indicating rates above average. Enhanced security measures are recommended for residents. Conversely, the area passes environmental checks with zero risk scores for flood issues, Ramsar sites, and protected woodlands. You must balance the environmental stability of the postcode with the need for heightened personal security against local crime statistics.

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