Hopwood Hall :: All Dwellings
- Description
- All dwellings in the area at the time of the 2001 Census. A household’s accommodation (a household space) is defined as being in a shared dwelling if it has accommodation type ‘part of a converted or shared house’, not all the rooms (including bathroom and toilet, if any) are behind a door that only that household can use and there is at least one other such household space at the same address with which it can be combined to form the shared dwelling. If any of these conditions is not met, the household space forms an unshared dwelling. Therefore a dwelling can consist of one household space (an unshared dwelling) or two or more household spaces (a shared dwelling).
- Measurement Unit
- Count
- Dataset Date
- 2001-04-29
- Ness
- 1920
- Subjects
- 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics, Housing
| Area | Value |
|---|---|
| Balderstone and Kirkholt | 4,230 |
| Bamford | 3,980 |
| Castleton | 4,167 |
| Central Rochdale | 4,125 |
| East Middleton | 4,445 |
| Healey | 4,088 |
| Hopwood Hall | 4,939 |
| Kingsway | 4,591 |
| Littleborough Lakeside | 4,162 |
| Milkstone and Deeplish | 3,490 |
| Milnrow and Newhey | 4,199 |
| Norden | 3,911 |
| North Heywood | 4,511 |
| North Middleton | 4,339 |
| Smallbridge and Firgrove | 4,892 |
| South Middleton | 4,288 |
| Spotland and Falinge | 4,459 |
| Wardle and West Littleborough | 3,702 |
| West Heywood | 4,791 |
| West Middleton | 5,533 |
Source
Last updated 29 Jan 08:22 (over 3 years ago)