Area Overview for HX3 6SX
Area Information
HX3 6SX is a compact residential area in West Yorkshire, spanning 21.8 hectares and home to 1,918 residents. Its population density of 1,560 people per square kilometre reflects a tightly knit community, typical of smaller urban clusters. The area’s origins trace back to the 18th century, when it served as a resting point on the Bradford-Halifax turnpike road. Today, it retains a historic character, with features like the Queensbury Conservation Area, which preserves buildings such as the 1820 Baptist chapel and Black Dyke Mills. The area is served by nearby schools, including Shibden Head Primary Academy, which holds a good Ofsted rating. Residents benefit from proximity to retail hubs like Co-op Queensbury and railway stations such as Halifax, offering easy access to regional transport networks. With a median age of 47 and a strong home ownership rate of 86%, the community is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, creating a stable, family-oriented environment.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 21.8 hectares
- Population
- 1918
- Population Density
- 1560 people/km²
HX3 6SX is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 86% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for smaller urban areas and suggests a mix of semi-detached and detached properties. Given the area’s compact size—just 21.8 hectares and a high population density of 1,560 people per square kilometre—available land for new developments is limited. This makes the housing stock relatively fixed, with buyers likely to find established properties rather than new builds. The focus on owner-occupation indicates a community prioritising long-term residency, though the small size of the area means buyers should consider proximity to surrounding regions for additional options.
House Prices in HX3 6SX
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Energy Efficiency in HX3 6SX
HX3 6SX offers a mix of retail, transport, and leisure options within practical reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Co-op Queensbury, Tesco Ovenden, and Morrisons Ovenden, providing everyday shopping convenience. Nearby railway stations such as Halifax and Sowerby Bridge connect residents to broader networks, while metro stops at Oxenhope and Haworth offer access to surrounding towns. Though the data does not specify parks or recreational spaces, the area’s historic conservation status suggests preserved green spaces may be present. The compact nature of HX3 6SX means amenities are closely clustered, supporting a lifestyle where daily errands and travel are efficiently managed without long commutes. The blend of retail, transport, and historical character contributes to a functional yet rooted community experience.
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Schools
The area is served by three primary schools: Shibden Head Primary School, Hainsworth Moor Middle School, and Shibden Head Primary Academy, which holds a good Ofsted rating. The presence of multiple primary schools suggests a strong focus on early education, with families having options for their children’s schooling. While the data does not specify secondary school proximity, the availability of three primary institutions indicates a well-supported educational environment. The good rating at Shibden Head Primary Academy highlights at least one high-performing school, which could be a key factor for families prioritising quality education. The mix of school types ensures coverage for different age groups, though the absence of secondary schools may require residents to look slightly beyond the immediate area.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shibden Head Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Hainsworth Moor Middle School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Shibden Head Primary Academy | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of HX3 6SX is 1,918, with a median age of 47, indicating a mature demographic. The most common age group is adults aged 30–64, suggesting a community focused on established families and long-term residency. Home ownership is high at 86%, with houses being the primary accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area’s historical and cultural continuity. The high home ownership rate implies a stable, long-term resident base, though the data does not specify income levels or deprivation metrics. This demographic profile suggests a community with strong local ties, where property values and amenities cater to settled households rather than transient populations.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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