Scholemoor Crematorium in BD7 2RX
Lidget Place - Lidget Terrace in BD7 2RX
Clayton Road - viewed from Beckside Road in BD7 2RX
Northside Terrace - Cemetery Road in BD7 2RX
Scholemoor Road - Cemetery Road in BD7 2RX
Longford Terrace - Scholemoor Road in BD7 2RX
Mabel Royd - Scholemoor Road in BD7 2RX
Springfield Avenue - Clayton Road in BD7 2RX
Lidget Avenue - Springfield Avenue in BD7 2RX
Dixon Avenue - Birks Avenue in BD7 2RX
Birks Avenue - Scholemoor in BD7 2RX
Scholemoor Road - Birks Avenue in BD7 2RX
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Area Information

BD7 2RX is a compact residential postcode in England, nestled within the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire. Covering just 5,562 square metres, it is densely populated, with 1,483 residents packed into a space equivalent to less than 0.6 square kilometres. This density reflects its role as part of the historic Great Horton area, a ward that once stood as a rural settlement before urban expansion reshaped it. Today, it is a tightly knit community within Bradford’s sprawling urban fabric. The area’s character is rooted in its conservation status, preserving 17th-19th century buildings like Hall’s House and the Old Bell Chapel, alongside 18th-century industrial remnants such as former cotton mills. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to Bradford’s core, with residents within 2.5 miles of the city centre. The area’s small size means amenities are concentrated, with five retail outlets and five railway stations within practical reach, offering both convenience and connectivity. Its history as a site of Saxon-era settlement and 19th-century industrial growth adds layers to its identity, making it a place where heritage and modernity intersect.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5562 m²
Population
1483
Population Density
4487 people/km²

BD7 2RX is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 78% of homes owned by their residents. The accommodation type is largely houses, reflecting a preference for detached or semi-detached properties over flats or apartments. This aligns with the area’s conservation status, which likely restricts high-density development. The small size of the postcode—just 5,562 square metres—means the housing stock is limited, with properties concentrated in historic 17th-19th century buildings and workers’ housing from the industrial era. For buyers, this suggests a niche market where availability is constrained, and properties may hold historical or architectural value. The high home ownership rate indicates strong community ties, but the lack of rental properties suggests limited options for those seeking short-term tenancies. Prospective buyers should consider the area’s compact nature and the potential for limited future expansion.

House Prices in BD7 2RX

16
Properties
£98,154
Average Sold Price
£30,000
Lowest Price
£170,000
Highest Price

Showing 16 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
2 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXDetached32£170,000Oct 2025
8 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXDetached31£163,500Jul 2025
4 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXSemi-detached31£142,000Apr 2025
11 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXDetached--£118,000Oct 2021
19 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXDetached--£96,000Jul 2021
12 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXDetached--£78,000Nov 2020
13 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXSemi-detached31£89,000Jan 2016
1 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXDetached--£87,500Aug 2011
17 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXDetached3-£77,000Oct 2010
9 Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RXSemi-detached3-£85,000Jan 2008
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Energy Efficiency in BD7 2RX

Residents of BD7 2RX have access to a range of amenities within walking distance. Five retail outlets, including Aldi Clayton and Tesco Bradford, provide everyday shopping needs, while nearby railway stations offer transport links to broader destinations. The area’s historic character is complemented by Horton Park, a public park opened in 1878, offering green space for recreation. The presence of 74 listed buildings and conservation efforts ensures a unique architectural landscape, with sites like Hall’s House and the Old Bell Chapel adding cultural value. The community’s proximity to Bradford’s core means dining and leisure options are accessible, though specific venues are not listed. The combination of retail, transport, and preserved heritage creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with a sense of place, ideal for those valuing both urban connectivity and historical context.

Amenities

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Demographics

The population of BD7 2RX is 1,483, with a median age of 47, indicating a community skewed towards middle-aged adults. The most common age range is 30-64 years, suggesting a stable, working-age population. Home ownership is high at 78%, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. This contrasts with areas where rental properties dominate, implying a long-term resident base. The predominant ethnic group is the Asian community, which shapes the area’s cultural dynamics. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the high home ownership rate and presence of 74 listed buildings in the ward suggest a mix of established residents and those invested in preserving local heritage. The age profile and ownership figures indicate a community that values stability and continuity, with fewer young families or transient populations compared to other urban areas.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

78
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
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

23
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 2RX?
The area has a high home ownership rate (78%) and a median age of 47, suggesting a stable, middle-aged population. The presence of 74 listed buildings and a conservation area implies a community that values heritage, though the high crime risk (score 15) may affect daily life. The compact size fosters proximity to amenities but limits expansion.
Who lives in BD7 2RX?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30-64, with 78% owning their homes. The area’s predominant ethnic group is Asian, and the population density is 266,643 people per square kilometre, reflecting a tightly packed residential cluster.
How connected is BD7 2RX digitally?
Fixed broadband is excellent (score 100), and mobile coverage is good (score 85). This supports remote work and daily internet use, while five nearby railway stations provide transport links to Bradford’s city centre and beyond.
What are the safety concerns in BD7 2RX?
The area has a critical crime risk (score 15), which is above average. While flood risk is low, residents should consider security measures. There are no protected natural areas, reducing environmental hazards.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Tesco Bradford, and five railway stations. Horton Park, opened in 1878, provides green space, and the area’s conservation status preserves historic buildings like Hall’s House and the Old Bell Chapel.

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