Area Information

Living in BD7 2JW means inhabiting a small, densely populated postcode area within the historic ward of Great Horton, Bradford. The area covers 5,086 square metres and is home to 2,824 people, making it one of the most compact residential clusters in the region. Despite its size, it retains a distinct character shaped by its 18th- and 19th-century origins. The ward, once a rural settlement with farmsteads, now lies at the heart of Bradford’s urban sprawl, preserving its historic core as a conservation area. This includes 17th-century buildings like Hall’s House and 19th-century industrial sites, alongside public spaces like Horton Park, opened in 1878. The area’s proximity to Bradford city centre—just 2.5 miles away—offers easy access to urban amenities while retaining a sense of local identity. With a population skewed toward adults aged 30–64 and a high proportion of homeowners, BD7 2JW reflects a community rooted in stability and heritage, though its density brings both vibrancy and challenges in daily life.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5086 m²
Population
2824
Population Density
9496 people/km²

The property market in BD7 2JW is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 64% of residents living in houses rather than flats or rental properties. This reflects a community prioritising long-term investment in residential property. The area’s designation as a conservation zone means many homes are historic, particularly those built in the 17th to 19th centuries, such as Hall’s House and 18th-century cottages. These properties may appeal to buyers seeking character and heritage but could require maintenance or adherence to preservation guidelines. Given the area’s small size and high density, the housing stock is likely limited, making it a competitive market for buyers. Proximity to Bradford’s transport network and amenities may also drive demand, though the conservation status could influence both property values and the types of developments permitted.

House Prices in BD7 2JW

42
Properties
£64,173
Average Sold Price
£26,000
Lowest Price
£120,000
Highest Price

Showing 42 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
124 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWDetached--£93,000Nov 2020
64 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWTerraced41£91,500Jul 2020
46 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWDetached--£45,000Jul 2019
120 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWTerraced--£36,000Feb 2018
116 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWDetached--£44,000Aug 2017
48 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWDetached41£100,000May 2017
90 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWDetached--£85,000Nov 2013
56 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWDetached--£112,500May 2012
122 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWDetached--£110,000Mar 2010
102 Cumberland Road, Bradford, BD7 2JWTerraced41£110,000Apr 2009
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Energy Efficiency in BD7 2JW

Residents of BD7 2JW have access to a range of local amenities within practical reach. The area includes five retail outlets, such as Tesco Bradford and Aldi Clayton, offering everyday shopping needs. Nearby, Horton Park—a public park opened in 1878—provides green space for recreation, a rare feature in a densely populated urban area. The conservation area itself adds to the local character, with historic buildings and sites like the Gaythorne Street back-to-back housing, now partly reconstructed at the Bradford Industrial Museum. These features create a blend of heritage and modern convenience, though the compact nature of the area means amenities are concentrated rather than spread out. The presence of multiple rail stations and retail options suggests a community that balances historic preservation with practical living, though the high density may limit personal space.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to BD7 2JW is Al-Markaz Academy, an independent institution. While no Ofsted rating is provided, the presence of an independent school suggests a focus on private education options for families in the area. Independent schools often cater to specific educational philosophies or religious affiliations, which may align with the community’s demographic profile, particularly its strong Asian population. However, the data does not include state schools or their performance metrics, so prospective families should investigate further if public education is a priority. The limited school data means the full range of educational opportunities in the area remains unclear, though the existence of Al-Markaz Academy indicates a commitment to diverse schooling options.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/AAl-Markaz AcademyindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of BD7 2JW is 2,824, with a median age of 22, though the most common age range is 30–64 years. This suggests a mix of younger residents and families, potentially linked to the area’s historic industrial past. Home ownership is strong, with 64% of households owning their homes, a figure that aligns with the predominance of houses as the primary accommodation type. The area’s predominant ethnic group is Asian, reflecting broader demographic trends in Bradford. The high population density of 555,277 people per square kilometre indicates a compact, closely knit community, though it may also contribute to pressure on local services. The absence of specific deprivation data means the area’s quality of life remains unquantified, but the mix of age groups and home ownership suggests a balance between established residents and newer families seeking stability.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

64
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

11
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BD7 2JW?
The area has a compact, densely populated community with a median age of 22, though the most common age range is 30–64. Home ownership is high at 64%, and the population is predominantly Asian. This mix suggests a balance between established residents and newer families, creating a dynamic yet closely knit environment.
Who typically lives in BD7 2JW?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 22. The area is home to 64% homeowners, and the predominant ethnic group is Asian. This reflects a community with a focus on stability and heritage, shaped by the area’s historic industrial past.
What schools are available near BD7 2JW?
The nearest school is Al-Markaz Academy, an independent institution. No state schools are listed in the data, so families should investigate further if public education is a priority. The presence of an independent school suggests options for private schooling.
How connected is BD7 2JW in terms of transport and broadband?
The area has a broadband score of 100 (excellent) and a mobile score of 85 (good). Five rail stations provide access to Bradford city centre, making commuting and daily travel convenient. Connectivity supports working from home and general internet use effectively.
Are there safety concerns in BD7 2JW?
The area has a medium crime risk with a safety score of 48, placing it around the national average. While flood risk is low, standard security measures are advisable. The absence of environmental hazards like protected nature reserves reduces other safety concerns.

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