Area Overview for BD7 4PJ
Area Information
Living in BD7 4PJ means being part of a compact, densely populated postcode in the Royds ward of Bradford, a place shaped by regeneration and community-led renewal. The area covers 4,640 m² and is home to 1,574 residents, creating a tightly knit community with a population density of 339,223 people per km². Historically, BD7 4PJ was part of the Buttershaw area, which underwent significant transformation in the 1990s to address deprivation and unemployment. Today, it blends suburban housing with community-focused amenities, including the Royds Healthy Living Centre and the Enterprise Park, which employs over 300 local people. The ward’s character is defined by its listed buildings, such as Royds Hall, and its proximity to green spaces, despite its urban density. Residents benefit from nearby rail links and retail hubs, while the area’s compact size means amenities are within practical reach. BD7 4PJ is not a traditional commuter suburb but a place where local investment and community collaboration have reshaped its identity.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 4640 m²
- Population
- 1574
- Population Density
- 7214 people/km²
The property market in BD7 4PJ is characterised by a high rate of home ownership—69%—and a focus on houses rather than flats or apartments. This suggests a community where many residents live in detached or semi-detached homes, likely reflecting the area’s suburban character. Given the small size of the postcode (4,640 m²) and its high population density, the housing stock is likely to be tightly packed, with limited scope for new developments. For buyers, this means a market skewed towards owner-occupied properties rather than rental opportunities. The presence of regeneration projects, such as the Enterprise Park, may have influenced property values, though specific data on price trends is not available. The compact nature of BD7 4PJ means that properties are likely to be in close proximity to amenities, but buyers should consider the area’s density and the potential for limited space in new builds.
House Prices in BD7 4PJ
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Semi-detached | 3 | 1 | £145,000 | Mar 2025 | |
| 8 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Detached | - | - | £35,000 | Oct 2023 | |
| 2 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Terraced | 2 | 1 | £70,000 | Nov 2021 | |
| 3 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Semi-detached | 3 | 1 | £137,500 | Dec 2019 | |
| 5 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Detached | 3 | 1 | £125,000 | Oct 2019 | |
| 21 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Detached | 4 | 2 | £199,000 | Jun 2018 | |
| 30 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Semi-detached | 3 | - | £114,000 | Aug 2017 | |
| 12 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Detached | - | - | £75,000 | Dec 2015 | |
| 4 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Cottage | 2 | 1 | £66,000 | Jan 2008 | |
| 28 Old Road, Horton Bank Top, Bradford, BD7 4PJ | Semi-detached | - | - | £68,995 | May 2003 |
Energy Efficiency in BD7 4PJ
Residents of BD7 4PJ have access to a range of nearby amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Tesco Bradford, Aldi Clayton, and Heron Clayton, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s rail network connects to Bradford’s city centre and beyond, with stations such as Bradford Interchange Railway Station offering links to regional transport hubs. Historically, the ward has been shaped by community-led regeneration, with facilities like the Royds Healthy Living Centre and the Enterprise Park, which hosts over 300 local jobs. The presence of listed buildings, including Royds Hall, adds cultural value, while the ward’s green spaces and community centres foster a sense of local identity. The area’s compact size means that amenities are within walking distance for many, though the high population density may mean that public spaces are shared among a large number of residents.
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The population of BD7 4PJ is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 69%, reflecting a community where many residents live in their own homes rather than renting. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which contrasts with the higher-density housing typically found in urban areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The area’s population density—339,223 people per km²—suggests a compact, closely packed living environment. This density may influence daily life, with limited space for expansion and a focus on shared community resources. The high home ownership rate indicates long-term residency for many, though the lack of specific data on deprivation or income levels means the area’s economic challenges remain less defined. The age profile suggests a stable population with a strong presence of middle-aged residents, which may shape local services and infrastructure needs.
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- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
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