Area Information

Living in BD4 7RL offers a specific residential experience within the broader Bowling and Barkerend ward of the City of Bradford. This small cluster covers an area of just one hectare yet houses 1,616 people, resulting in a population density of 1,499 residents per square kilometre. The location sits immediately east and south of Bradford city centre in West Yorkshire, characterised by a tightly knit residential environment. The area encompasses distinct local zones such as East Bowling and Swaine Green, with boundaries defined by major thoroughfares like the Bradford Inner Ring Road and the Outer Ring Road. Residents benefit from proximity to significant transport links, including the railway line running from Bradford Interchange to Halifax, which provides direct connectivity to Leeds. Daily life here is shaped by the local history and infrastructure, including the legacy of Barkerend Mills and St Clement's Church on Barkerend Road. The neighbourhood is bounded by local streets such as Rooley Lane, Dick Lane, and Otley Road, creating a defined sense of place within the larger urban fabric. You enter an environment where local facilities like the Karmand Centre serve the community alongside statutory services. The ward's creation following 2004 boundary changes reflects the ongoing administrative evolution of this east central zone. While the area is compact, it functions as part of a larger network connecting the inner city to outlying areas through road and rail corridors.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.0 hectares
Population
1616
Population Density
1499 people/km²

The property market in BD4 7RL is characterised by a predominantly owner-occupied stock with houses forming the primary accommodation type. Just over half of the households, amounting to 51 per cent, own their homes, which points to a stable, established neighbourhood rather than a transient student or temporary rental hotspot. Because the area comprises houses rather than high-rise flats or purpose-built estates, the housing stock likely consists of detached or semi-detached properties common in the urban fringe of Bradford. Living in BD4 7RL means accessing the established housing market of Bowling and Barkerend, where values are influenced by the area's proximity to the Inner Ring Road and city centre facilities. The housing mix supports families and those seeking permanent residences, given the high home ownership rate. Buyers looking for homes in BD4 7RL enter a market where independent houses dominate the landscape, offering more space than typical urban terraced housing found closer to the very centre. The 51 per cent ownership figure indicates that the market has matured enough for significant equity accumulation among local residents.

House Prices in BD4 7RL

32
Properties
£92,025
Average Sold Price
£37,000
Lowest Price
£150,000
Highest Price

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AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
117 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLSemi-detached31£150,000Apr 2025
34 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLSemi-detached31£97,500Jan 2023
62 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLhouse--£146,000Jan 2023
121 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLSemi-detached31£127,000Dec 2022
40 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLhouse31£143,000Oct 2022
42 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLSemi-detached31£138,000Sep 2022
46 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLhouse--£90,000Nov 2021
111 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLSemi-detached31£112,000Mar 2018
66 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLhouse--£105,000Jan 2018
113 Sheridan Street, Bradford, BD4 7RLSemi-detached31£85,000Oct 2016
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Energy Efficiency in BD4 7RL

Daily life in BD4 7RL benefits from convenient access to essential retail and transport hubs without needing to travel far. Residents have five retail options nearby, including larger supermarkets such as Asda Bradford and Asda Ring, along with a local Spar for essential groceries. This concentration of shops means you can manage your weekly shopping and household needs efficiently. Five railway stations lie within practical reach, providing frequent train services from Bradford Interchange and Bradford Foster Square. These amenities are part of the broader Bowling and Barkerend community infrastructure, which also includes the Karmand Centre for leisure activities. You can find community groups and recreation spaces like the outdoor cricket area run by the BD3 Sports Association nearby. The presence of specific venues like St Clement's Church adds cultural depth to the neighbourhood. Living here offers a balanced lifestyle where household chores, work commutes, and leisure activities are all accessible within short distances from your home in this one-hectare residential zone.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in BD4 7RL have access to a specific selection of educational facilities within practical reach. The area has several primary options, including Lorne First School, Lower Fields Middle School, Fenby Middle School, and Lower Fields Primary School. These institutions cater to younger children before they transition to secondary education elsewhere in the district. Oastlers School also operates nearby, providing specialist education under its specific designation. This mix of primary and special education institutions means the area serves as a catchment zone in the early schooling years. While secondary school data is not listed for this specific postcode cluster, the presence of multiple primary providers suggests a concentrated educational network serving the local population of 1,616 residents. Parents considering living in BD4 7RL will find that children can attend any of these four named primary schools, ensuring educational options are close to home. The concentration of schools indicates that the local authority has prioritised education infrastructure in this eastern section of Bradford.

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Demographics

The community in BD4 7RL is defined by a stable adult population with a median age of 47 years. Most households consist of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, suggesting the area attracts individuals and families past their early twenties. Home ownership stands at 51 per cent, indicating that slightly more than half of the residents own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining households likely rely on rental agreements or other tenure arrangements, contributing to a mixed rental and ownership dynamic typical of established urban wards. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which aligns with the brick-built architecture often found in areas developed during the industrial era of West Yorkshire. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic composition of many parts of West Yorkshire. With a population density of nearly 1,500 people per square kilometre, the area feels relatively compact compared to sprawling rural estates or low-density suburbs. You will find a mature community where longer-term residents often outnumber transient populations. The age profile suggests a neighbourhood that has seen significant development earlier in the century but now serves as an established residential zone for working-age adults and families.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

51
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

15
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of people living in BD4 7RL?
The area has a median age of 47 with most residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership stands at 51 per cent, and the predominant ethnic group is White. The population of 1,616 people is concentrated within one hectare, creating a density of 1,499 people per square kilometre.
Which schools are located near BD4 7RL?
Families have access to four primary schools: Lorne First School, Lower Fields Middle School, Fenby Middle School, and Lower Fields Primary School. Oastlers School is also listed as a nearby specialist institution, providing educational options for young children within the Bowling and Barkerend ward.
How safe is BD4 7RL compared to other areas?
The area passes all environmental assessments with no flood risk or planning constraints like protected woodlands. However, the crime risk level is critical with a score of 11 out of 100. This means crime rates are above average, and enhanced security measures are recommended for residents despite the strong digital and transport connectivity.

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