Area Overview for BD7 2FD
Area Information
Living in BD7 2FD means inhabiting a compact residential cluster within the historic Great Horton ward of Bradford. This area, spanning 449 square metres and home to 1,987 residents, sits just 2.5 miles south-west of Bradford city centre. Its dense population—over 4 million people per square kilometre—reflects a tightly knit community, though the area’s character is shaped by its conservation status. The ward preserves 17th-19th century buildings, including Hall’s House and Horton Park, alongside 19th-century industrial sites. Daily life here balances urban convenience with historical charm: residents enjoy proximity to rail networks, retail hubs like Asda and Morrisons, and schools rated from good to outstanding. The area’s compact size means amenities are within practical reach, though its small footprint also means housing stock is limited. For those seeking a blend of heritage and modernity, BD7 2FD offers a distinct slice of Bradford’s evolving urban fabric, where conservation efforts coexist with contemporary living.
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BD7 2FD’s property market is defined by its high home ownership rate (60%) and prevalence of houses over flats. This contrasts with many urban areas where rental properties dominate. The compact nature of the area—just 449 square metres—means housing stock is limited, making it a niche market for buyers seeking single-family homes. The lack of flats suggests a focus on traditional, owner-occupied housing, which may appeal to families or professionals valuing space and stability. However, the small footprint of the area could mean competition for available properties, particularly near amenities like schools and transport links. Buyers should consider the area’s proximity to Bradford’s rail network and retail hubs, which may offset its limited housing options. For those prioritising historical character, the conservation area status adds value, though it may also impose planning restrictions.
House Prices in BD7 2FD
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| 1 Brocade Rise, Bradford, BD7 2FD | Detached | - | - | £210,596 | Jun 2023 | |
| 2 Brocade Rise, Bradford, BD7 2FD | Detached | - | - | £226,995 | Apr 2023 |
Energy Efficiency in BD7 2FD
Residents of BD7 2FD enjoy a mix of retail, dining, and leisure options within easy reach. The area’s five retail outlets include major supermarkets like Asda Bradford and Morrisons Scholemoor, ensuring daily shopping is convenient. Nearby, Horton Park—a public park opened in 1878—offers green space for recreation, while the conservation area’s listed buildings and historic sites add cultural value. The presence of multiple rail stations enhances mobility, connecting residents to Bradford’s broader network of amenities. Though specific dining venues are not listed, the proximity to retail hubs suggests a range of food and service options. The area’s compact size means amenities are accessible without long commutes, though the high population density may mean limited private outdoor space. For those prioritising convenience and historical interest, BD7 2FD balances practicality with character.
Amenities
Schools
Residents of BD7 2FD have access to a range of schools, including Lidget Green Primary School, Lidget Green Middle School, and the outstanding-rated Dixons Kings Academy. The presence of two primary schools suggests strong local provision for younger children, while Dixons Kings Academy—a converter academy with an Ofsted rating of outstanding—offers high-quality secondary education. The duplication of Lidget Green Primary School in the data may reflect administrative details, but the overall mix of school types ensures families have options. The inclusion of an academy with a top rating indicates a commitment to academic excellence, which is crucial for parents prioritising educational outcomes. However, the absence of data on school catchment areas or pupil numbers means practical details about admissions remain unclear. For families, the combination of primary and secondary schooling within walking distance is a significant advantage.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Lidget Green Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Lidget Green Middle School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Dixons Kings Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Lidget Green Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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BD7 2FD’s population of 1,987 is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, rather than a transient demographic. Home ownership is strong, with 60% of residents owning their homes, indicating stability. The area’s accommodation is largely houses, not flats, which is uncommon in high-density urban zones. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, reflecting broader demographic trends in Bradford. While the data does not specify deprivation levels, the high home ownership and presence of schools rated outstanding suggest a relatively secure quality of life. However, the area’s small size and high population density may create challenges in terms of space and infrastructure strain. The mix of ages and household types indicates a balance between older residents and families, though the absence of specific data on income or deprivation means broader socioeconomic factors remain unexplored.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked