Bacup is a small town, located close the the West Yorkshire border, with a population of just over 13,000 people.
Bacup is well known for its historic charm and character, and its town centre is designated as a protected area, due to its special architectural qualities. The English Heritage have also proclaimed Bacup as the best preserved cotton town.
The Bacup Natural History Museum was founded in 1878, is a favourite with the locals, and is still running as a local hub and exhibition centre.
There are also several pubs, coffee shops and eateries to be found in the area, most notably, Barista 1832, Mario’s Restaurant, which has been serving genuine Italian food for over 36 years. Contact us at Coppenwall to start your journey.
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House prices in Weir have an overall average of £161,712 over the last year.
The majority of properties sold in Weir during the last year were terraced properties, selling for an average price of £103,638. Semi-detached properties sold for an average of £175,182, with detached properties fetching £375,990.
Overall, the historical sold prices in Weir over the last year were 8% down on the previous year and 16% down on the 2021 peak of £193,337.
Updated: 2025
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