Area Overview for BD7 2QA
Area Information
BD7 2QA is a compact residential postcode in England, covering just 1.5 hectares and home to 1,987 people. Despite its small size, it sits within the historic ward of Great Horton, a conservation area preserving 17th- to 19th-century buildings amid Bradford’s urban sprawl. The area’s dense population—133,433 people per square kilometre—reflects its role as a tightly knit residential cluster. Great Horton’s roots stretch back to Saxon times, with industrial growth in the 18th and 19th centuries shaping its character. Today, it balances historic charm with modern living, featuring listed buildings like Hall’s House and Horton Park, opened in 1878. Residents benefit from proximity to Bradford’s city centre, 2.5 miles away, while the conservation area status ensures a distinct, preserved identity. The mix of old and new—17th-century cottages alongside 19th-century workers’ housing—creates a unique backdrop for daily life, blending heritage with practical urban living.
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- Area Size
- 1.5 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
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BD7 2QA is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 60% of residents owning their homes. The accommodation type is primarily houses, not flats or apartments, which is unusual for a small postcode but aligns with the area’s historic character and conservation status. This suggests a focus on traditional, possibly larger properties, which may appeal to buyers seeking family homes or historic features. However, the limited area size—just 1.5 hectares—means housing stock is constrained, and the immediate surroundings may offer more options. For buyers, the high home ownership rate and house-dominated market indicate a stable, low-turnover environment, though competition for properties could be fierce due to the area’s small footprint and desirability.
House Prices in BD7 2QA
Showing 47 properties
| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3, Chelsea House, Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Flat | 1 | - | £39,999 | May 2025 | |
| 4 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Terraced | 2 | 1 | £98,500 | Mar 2022 | |
| 40 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Detached | - | - | £130,000 | Feb 2022 | |
| 21 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Semi-detached | 3 | 1 | £80,000 | Jan 2022 | |
| 5 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Terraced | 2 | - | £103,000 | Dec 2021 | |
| 26 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Detached | - | - | £120,000 | Aug 2021 | |
| 27 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Detached | - | - | £70,000 | Feb 2021 | |
| 6 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Detached | 2 | 1 | £72,000 | Aug 2020 | |
| 14 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Detached | - | - | £60,000 | Aug 2020 | |
| 16 Glenlee Road, Bradford, BD7 2QA | Terraced | 3 | 1 | £75,000 | Sep 2019 |
Energy Efficiency in BD7 2QA
Residents of BD7 2QA have access to essential retail outlets like Asda Bradford, Morrisons Scholemoor, and Heron Clayton, providing convenience for daily shopping. The area’s rail network, with stations such as Bradford Forster Square and Bradford Interchange, ensures easy access to Bradford’s city centre and regional transport links. While no parks are explicitly listed in the data, the nearby Horton Park—mentioned in historical context—offers recreational space, though its proximity to BD7 2QA is not quantified. The area’s character is defined by its conservation status, historic buildings, and compact layout, fostering a sense of community. The mix of retail, transport, and heritage features creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with a preserved, urban residential environment.
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Schools
Nearby schools include Lidget Green Primary School and Lidget Green Middle School, both primary institutions, and Dixons Kings Academy, an outstanding-rated academy. The presence of two primary schools suggests a strong local education network for younger children, while the academy provides secondary-level options. The duplication of Lidget Green Primary School in the data may indicate a nearby campus or a local emphasis on primary education. Families benefit from a mix of school types, ensuring access to both foundational and advanced learning. The outstanding Ofsted rating for Dixons Kings Academy adds value, though parents should verify specific catchment areas and admissions policies.
| 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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The population of BD7 2QA is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, established community, likely with long-term residents and families. Home ownership is high at 60%, indicating stability, while the accommodation type is primarily houses, not flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is Asian_total, reflecting the area’s cultural diversity. The high population density—133,433 people per square kilometre—means limited space for expansion, which can influence housing availability and community dynamics. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the demographic profile suggests a mix of working-age adults and families, with potential implications for local services and infrastructure demand.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked