Area Overview for BD4 8SP
Area Information
Bowling and Barkerend stands as one of the most densely populated residential clusters in West Yorkshire. This small postcode area covers just 2.2 hectares yet houses 1,642 residents. You will find a community defined by its high density, with 74,266 people living per square kilometre. The location offers immediate proximity to the city centre while maintaining local boundaries defined by the Bradford Inner Ring Road and key thoroughfares like Otley Road and Rooley Lane. Living in BD4 8SP means being situated in an historic ward that encompasses Barkerend Mills and St Clement's Church. These landmarks anchor a neighbourhood where past and present intersect directly. The area functions as a tight-knit residential block rather than a sprawling suburb. Its position immediately east and south of Bradford city centre places you moments away from the wider urban fabric. You gain easy access to major transport arteries without committing to the noise or scale of the full city centre. This specific postcode represents a concentrated living environment where every household is within practical reach of local infrastructure. The compact size ensures that daily destinations remain closely integrated into the immediate surroundings of each home.
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- Area Size
- 2.2 hectares
- Population
- 1642
- Population Density
- 1857 people/km²
The housing stock in BD4 8SP is characterised by houses as the predominant accommodation type. Only 38 percent of residents own their homes, which creates a significant rental sector within this small 2.2 hectare cluster. This demographic indicates that buyers entering the market often face competition from both direct purchasers and private landlords. You will find a mix of established dwellings rather than a uniform block of identical properties. The compact nature of the postcode means that available homes are tightly packed, sometimes limiting garden space or off-street parking. When searching for homes in BD4 8SP, you should expect a market where location dictates value more than property size. The high population density influences property prices and demand for multi-household units. Owners occupy nearly four out of ten homes, providing stability to the streets. Investors or those seeking rental yields may find opportunities here, though the small area size limits large-scale development potential. The market reflects the specific constraints of a small residential cluster within the wider Bowling and Barkerend ward.
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Your daily life in BD4 8SP centres on a network of nearby amenities reachable in minutes. Retail options include Spar, Lidl Undercliffe, and Sainsburys Bradford, ensuring all grocery needs are met without leaving the ward. Transport links are extensive, with 5 rail connections nearby, including Bradford Interchange and Bradford Forster Square Railway Station. Leeds Bradford Airport provides one major aviation hub within easy reach. You can access these services without significant travel time. The area research highlights key local features like St Clement's Church on Barkerend Road, which features rare Pre-Raphaelite decorations by Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Community facilities include the Karmand Centre, which hosts an outdoor cricket area managed by the BD3 Sports Association. You will also find children's centres and groups such as the Barkerend Environment Group. Your lifestyle blends urban convenience with local heritage sites. The immediate proximity to Bradford city centre allows you to access theatre, dining, and shopping while retaining a distinct local character. Living here means having work, leisure, and supply chains within a very small radius.
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The community in BD4 8SP is dominated by adults, with the median age standing at 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64 years age range, indicating a stable population of working-age households and families. Home ownership stands at exactly 38 percent, suggesting that a significant portion of the 1,642 residents rent their accommodation. The area primarily consists of houses rather than flats or other apartment types. Demographically, the predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader historical profile of City of Bradford wards. You should understand that the high density of 74,266 people per square kilometre creates a vibrant but crowded daily life. This population density means streets are busy and local facilities face high demand. The housing stock reflects this mix, with a balance between owner-occupied family homes and rental properties. The age profile suggests a workforce-centric community rather than one dominated by retirees or younger students. Living here involves navigating a neighbourhood where generations of residents have adapted to urban living in a very small footprint.
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