Area Information

Living in BD3 9DN places you within the respective postcode area of a small residential cluster that defines a specific part of Bradford. This location covers an area of 9507 m² and is home to 1739 residents. The ward encompasses neighbourhoods including Barkerend, Bowling, East Bowling, Swaine Green, Cutler Heights, and Goose Hill. Its boundaries are clearly defined by major infrastructure, including the Bradford Inner Ring Road, local streets like Rooley Lane and Otley Road, and key transport arteries such as the railway lines connecting Bradford Interchange to Halifax and Leeds. The area sits immediately east and south of the Bradford city centre within the Yorkshire and the Humber region. You are living in an established part of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council with a history dating back centuries. Historical sites such as the Barkerend workhouse, established in 1738, and the former Barkerend Mills, founded in 1815, sit within the broader context of this locality. St Clement's Church on Barkerend Road stands as a notable feature with Pre-Raphaelite decorations by Sir Edward Burne-Jones. While the site of the old mills is partially demolished with one block remaining disused, the community remains active. Facilities like the Karmand Centre provide space for outdoor cricket run by the BD3 Sports Association. Residents also have access to children's centres and local groups such as the Barkerend Environment Group. This background context helps you understand the fabric of daily life in BD3 9DN.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
9507 m²
Population
1739
Population Density
5054 people/km²

The property market in BD3 9DN reflects a specific residential character driven by the accommodation type data. The area is predominantly composed of houses, distinguishing it from districts where flats or apartments are the primary stock. With a home ownership rate of 47%, you will find that just under half of the 1739 residents are owner-occupiers. This figure suggests a balanced market where neither renting nor buying completely dominates the landscape. The high population density of 182916 people per km² within the 9507 m² covered by this postcode indicates a compact living environment. This density often accompanies the availability of houses in close proximity to each other. When searching for homes in BD3 9DN, you should expect the local stock to align with these proportions. Buyers looking for larger family homes may find suitable options given the predominance of houses. However, the small size of the specific postcode cluster means the total inventory for sale is limited compared to larger wards. This realistic view of the market helps you plan your search effectively without relying on broad generalisations about property values or trends that are not detailed in the current data.

House Prices in BD3 9DN

39
Properties
£49,002
Average Sold Price
£12,500
Lowest Price
£111,000
Highest Price

Showing 39 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
116 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNTerraced42£104,500Jan 2022
83 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNTerraced21£70,000Sep 2021
122 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNhouse--£100,000Nov 2018
Former, 91 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNTerraced41£39,000Apr 2018
107 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNTerraced3-£49,000Dec 2016
99 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNTerraced31£47,500Nov 2014
Former, 93 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNDetached--£90,000Jul 2008
79 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNhouse--£110,000Jan 2008
132 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNhouse4-£111,000May 2007
89 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9DNhouse--£79,000Dec 2006
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Energy Efficiency in BD3 9DN

Daily life in BD3 9DN is supported by a range of practical amenities within comfortable reach. Residents have access to five retail outlets including Lidl Undercliffe, Spar, and Morrisons Daily, ensuring you can meet your grocery and shopping needs locally. Transport connectivity is robust with five nearby railway stations listed as Bradford Interchange, Bradford Foster Square, and Bradford Forster Square. These stations facilitate easy commuting to Leeds, Halifax, and other major cities. Aviation travel is convenient with two airports nearby: Leeds Bradford Airport and Leeds Bradford International Airport. This proximity allows for straightforward travel plans without needing to travel further afield. Beyond shopping and travel, the area has historical and community assets that define the local environment. St Clement's Church on Barkerend Road offers historical interest with unique Pre-Raphaelite decorations. You can also participate in local activities at the Karmand Centre, which features an outdoor cricket area managed by the BD3 Sports Association. Children's centres and groups such as the Barkerend Environment Group provide spaces for community engagement. These facilities and amenities create a functional lifestyle where daily necessities and leisure activities are readily accessible within the ward.

Amenities

Schools

Families residing in BD3 9DN have specific educational opportunities within their immediate vicinity. The data confirms the presence of one independent school near the area: Feversham College. This private institution offers an alternative educational path for parents seeking independent education. The area does not list any state-maintained primary or secondary schools in the direct immediate vicinity in the provided data. This situation means that local families considering schools near BD3 9DN must look to independent options like Feversham College or consider schools within the broader Bowling and Barkerend ward more generally. The existence of this independent school near the postcode suggests that parents in the community have access to non-state educational choices. When evaluating the educational landscape for living in BD3 9DN, you rely on this confirmed presence. The absence of other named schools in the direct data provided means you must verify other options separately. This mix allows for a choice between state provision in nearby wards and independent education closer to the postcode. You should weigh this selection against your specific child's needs and the travel distance required.

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Demographics

The community in BD3 9DN has a distinct demographic profile characterised by a young population. The median age stands at 22 years, indicating a youthful demographic is central to this neighbourhood. Although adults aged 30-64 years represent the most common age range found in nearby districts, the high median age suggests a significant presence of younger residents. British regulations utilise specific terminology to describe these groups, and you will find that the local housing stock mostly consists of houses rather than apartments. The area exhibits a general level of home ownership where 47% of residents own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining residents likely rent their accommodation. A notable aspect of the community is its ethnic diversity, with the predominant ethnic group identified as asian_total. This diversity contributes to the unique character of the ward. When you consider who lives here, you are looking at a area where young families and younger professionals may find accommodation alongside older residents who own their homes. These statistics provide a clear picture of the social fabric without requiring extraneous speculation about lifestyle trends that the data does not explicitly define.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

47
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

8
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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