Area Overview for Birdwell
Area Information
Birdwell is a compact built-up area in England, spanning 96.4 hectares. Its relatively small size means it is a focused community, with daily life centred around local amenities and nearby towns. The area’s median age of 70 suggests a population skewed towards older residents, which may influence the character of the neighbourhood. Home ownership is high at 74%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base. Living in Birdwell offers proximity to essential services, including multiple primary schools and retail options. The area’s rail connections to Elsecar, Wombwell, and Barnsley provide easy access to larger towns, while broadband quality is excellent, scoring 97 out of 100. For those seeking a quiet, mature community with practical infrastructure, Birdwell presents a blend of convenience and simplicity.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 96.4 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Birdwell’s lifestyle is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Nearby shops include Morrisons Daily Birdwell, Aldi Birdwell, and Co-op Hoyland, providing everyday essentials within reach. The area’s rail stations—Elsecar, Wombwell, and Barnsley—offer easy access to larger towns, supporting both commuting and leisure travel. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the presence of multiple retail outlets and rail links suggests a practical, service-oriented lifestyle. The compact size of Birdwell means amenities are concentrated, reducing the need for long commutes. For those prioritising convenience and accessibility, this area offers a straightforward, functional living experience.
Amenities
Schools
Birdwell is served by two primary schools: Birdwell Primary School and Worsbrough St Mary’s CofE Primary School. Both are primary institutions, though the data does not include Ofsted ratings. The presence of two primary schools within the area provides families with options for their children’s early education. However, the absence of secondary schools or specialist provisions means families may need to look beyond Birdwell for secondary education. The dual primary schools suggest a focus on local schooling, which can be convenient for families prioritising proximity to their children’s schools.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N/A | Birdwell Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Worsbrough St Mary's CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Birdwell Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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Birdwell’s population has a median age of 70, the highest in the dataset, suggesting a community dominated by older residents. This age profile may influence local services and social dynamics. Home ownership is strong, with 74% of households owning their homes, reflecting a settled population. The data does not specify household types or ethnic diversity, but the absence of detailed breakdowns means assumptions about diversity or deprivation cannot be made. The area’s accommodation types are not quantified, though the high home ownership rate implies a mix of owner-occupied properties. For buyers, this demographic profile may align with those seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle in a stable, mature environment.
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Planning Constraints
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