MK41 postcode
Broadband in MK41 8QA
Bedford, Bedford
Gigabit broadband is available at this postcode.
Free, independent comparison · Ofcom verified data · Updated 20 March 2026
Flood Risk
Medium
Fibre (FTTP)
TBC
Best speed
77% Gigabit
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Broadband availability
Source: Ofcom Connected Nations 2025 (Jul 2025)
Living near MK41 8QA
Bedford covers the MK41 8QA postcode. Below you'll find a data-driven picture of life here. Broadband speeds from Ofcom and Ookla. Property prices from the Land Registry. Crime from Police.uk. Demographics from the ONS. Plus schools, flood risk, mobile coverage, and more. No filler. Just facts that help you decide.
Strong broadband in this part of Bedford. Superfast (30Mbps+) reaches 100% of premises. The UK average is around 93%. Bedford beats that. Ultrafast (100Mbps+) covers 77%. Enough for streaming, video calls, and smart home devices. Gigabit connections: 77% coverage. Gigabit rollout is underway but not complete.
Advertised speeds and actual speeds are different things. Average download at MK41 8QA: 231 Mbps. Upload: 54 Mbps. Latency: 9ms. Well above the UK average of around 70 Mbps. 4K streaming on multiple devices at once. No problem. Large file downloads finish in minutes, not hours. Upload speed is strong for cloud backups. Low latency. Good for gaming and video calls. Data from 45 speed tests in this area.
Every premises at MK41 8QA meets the broadband USO. 83.3% can get 300 Mbps or faster. That's a strong position for the area. Next-gen fibre infrastructure covers 100% of premises. Most of the area has modern fibre connections.
Homes here average £350,000. That's well above the UK average of £290,000. About 21% higher than the national figure. Based on one Land Registry transaction. Most recent sale: £350,000. A semi-detached in May 2021. Few sales on record. Prices may not reflect current market values. Check Rightmove for current asking prices nearby. A 10% deposit would be around £35,000. Monthly mortgage payments depend on your rate and term.
Police.uk data: 115 incidents last month. Around average for a populated area. Most common type: violent crime (43). Second: vehicle crime (13). Third: anti social behaviour (13). Crime data is at LSOA level, not postcode. Nearby postcodes share these figures. The area covers roughly 1,500 residents. One month is a snapshot. Look at trends over time.
Five schools near MK41 8QA. Nearest: Mark Rutherford School. Distance: 0.35 miles. Type: Secondary. Second nearest: Brickhill Primary School (0.62 mi). Also: The Hills Academy (0.63 mi). Reasonable school options. Check individual school catchment areas for your address.
Flood risk: Medium. Zone: Zone 2/3. Moderate flood risk. Get a flood risk assessment before buying. Insurance premiums may be higher. Air quality: Fair. PM2.5: 2.5 µg/m³. Well within WHO guidelines.
Local population: 1,441. Median age: 34. Suburban area. 2071 people per km². Mix of residential and local shops. Quieter than city centres. Busier than countryside. Deprivation index: decile 10 out of 10. That's least deprived. One of the least deprived areas in England.
Nearest train station: Stockport. Distance: 112.6 miles. You'll need a car to get there. Also: Ashton-under-Lyne (115.4 mi). And Manchester Piccadilly (118.3 mi). Five public EV chargers nearby. Closest: 1.55 miles away. Good EV charging options in the area. Operator: bp.
Council tax: mostly Band C. Check your exact band at gov.uk/council-tax-bands. Band affects your annual bill by hundreds of pounds.
Nearest GP: PUTNOE MEDICAL CENTRE PARTNERSHIP. Distance: 0.8 miles. Five practices in the wider area. Check directly about new patient availability. GP lists fill up. Register early if you're moving. Close enough for a quick trip. Register with a GP before you need one. Waiting lists vary between practices.
4G outdoor coverage: 100%. 5G outdoor: 98.9%. Strong mobile signal across the area. 5G is widely available here. Data is at local authority level from Ofcom. Street-level signal can vary. Buildings and terrain affect actual reception. Try your handset on-site before switching provider.
Remote working score: 76/100. Good setup for working from home. Family score: 55/100. Mixed for families. Depends on priorities. Scores factor in broadband, schools, crime, and GPs. They weight each category by its relevance. A low score doesn't mean the area is bad. It means specific factors may not suit that use case. Compare scores with nearby postcodes to spot patterns.
A note on broadband providers. Ofcom data shows what's available. Not which provider to pick. Actual speeds depend on your line, your router, and your provider. Check BT, Sky, Virgin Media, and local FTTP operators. Compare deals at broadbandcompareuk.com or uSwitch. Contract lengths vary. 18 months is standard. Some offer 12. Ask about setup fees. They range from free to £50+. The area gets good real-world speeds. Most providers should deliver on their promises here.
Bedford has a suburban feel. Residential streets with local shops nearby. Garden space is common. Traffic is moderate. Good balance between access and quiet.
All data on this page comes from official public sources. Ofcom publishes broadband stats yearly. Police.uk updates monthly. The Land Registry records every sale. We pull it together so you can see the full picture in one place.
Research is one thing. Being there is another. Walk around MK41 8QA at different times of day. Check if the streets feel safe after dark. Look at how well homes are maintained. Visit the nearest park or green space. These things don't show up in statistics.
Those are the facts for MK41 8QA. Compare with other postcodes you're considering. Each section above links to its official source. The data is objective. Your priorities decide which trade-offs matter. What works for a young professional differs from a family with children. Check back for updated figures as new data comes in.
| Technology | Available | Coverage | Typical Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard (ADSL) | 100% | 100% | 10-20 Mbps |
| Superfast (30+ Mbps) | 100% | 100% | TBC |
| Ultrafast (100+ Mbps) | 77% | 77% | TBC |
| Full Fibre (FTTP) | N/A | N/A | TBC |
| Gigabit | 77% | 77% | TBC |
Speed Distribution at MK41 8QA
Source: Ofcom Connected Nations 2025
Real-World Speeds at MK41 8QA
Based on 45 Ookla Speedtest results (Q4 2025)
Download
231
Mbps
Upload
54
Mbps
Latency
9
ms
Tests
45
results
Source: Ookla Speedtest Open Data (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Digital Divide at MK41 8QA
Fibre-to-cabinet or better
Source: Ofcom Connected Nations 2025
Mobile coverage
4G & 5G coverage · Ofcom Connected Nations 2025
4G Outdoor
4G Indoor
5G Outdoor
Networks with 4G
Cell Tower Coverage near MK41 8QA
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Area suitability scores
MK41 8QARemote Worker
76Based on superfast broadband coverage, FTTP %, and 4G mobile outdoor coverage.
Family
55Based on Ofsted school ratings, crime rate, flood risk, and GP surgery proximity.
Value for Money
60Based on broadband quality relative to average house price in the area.
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House prices
Average price
£350,000
Sales (5 yrs)
Trend
unknown
Most recent sale
£350,000 on
| Date | Price | Street |
|---|---|---|
| £350,000 | WENTWORTH DRIVE |
Crime summary
Based on Police.uk data for 2025-12Total crimes last month: 115
Schools nearby
Nearest schools within 5 miles · Ofsted ratings as at Jan 2026
| School | Type | Ofsted | Rating | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mark Rutherford School | Secondary | Not available | ★★★☆☆ | 0.3 mi |
| Brickhill Primary School | Primary | Not available | ★★★☆☆ | 0.6 mi |
| The Hills Academy | Primary | Not available | ★★★☆☆ | 0.6 mi |
| Hazeldene School | Primary | Not available | ★★★☆☆ | 0.6 mi |
| Putnoe Primary School | Primary | Not available | ★★★☆☆ | 0.7 mi |
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Zone 2/3
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Flood risk: Medium
This postcode is in Zone 2/3 — medium risk of flooding from rivers and sea.
Flood Zone
Zone 2/3
Risk Level
Medium
EPC energy ratings
Energy Performance Certificate distribution for this area
Most common: Band D
EPC score 55–68
Council tax bands
Band distribution for Bedford
Most common: Band C
~£1,841/yr · Bedford
Annual council tax estimates for Bedford, 2024/25
Transport links
Nearest train stations and towns
Nearest train stations
Stockport
112.6 mi
by road
Ashton-under-Lyne
115.4 mi
by road
Manchester Piccadilly
118.3 mi
by road
GP surgeries nearby
Nearest NHS GP practices
PUTNOE MEDICAL CENTRE PARTNERSHIP
new patients
PUTNOE WALK IN CENTRE
new patients
ACHE PUTNOE BEDS
new patients
GOLDINGTON AVENUE SURGERY
new patients
THE DE PARYS GROUP
new patients
Air quality
Particulate matter & nitrogen dioxide levels
Fair air quality
Air quality data not available.
WHO guideline: 15 μg/m³
WHO guideline: 45 μg/m³
WHO guideline: 25 μg/m³
EV charging nearby
Public EV charging points within 5 miles
bp
1.6 mi
away
BP Pulse
1.7 mi
away
Pod Point
2.1 mi
away
Pod Point
2.1 mi
away
Pod Point
2.1 mi
away
Deprivation index (IMD)
English Indices of Deprivation 2019 · LSOA: E01017530
Overall IMD Decile
10 / 10
Least deprived
Ranked
30,261
of 32,844 areas
Decile 10 = least deprived 10% of England. Decile 1 = most deprived 10%. Based on Bedford 006B (2019 boundaries).
| Domain | Decile | Rank | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Income | 9 | 28,540 | Least deprived |
| Employment | 9 | 26,389 | Least deprived |
| Education | 9 | 4 | Least deprived |
| Health | 8 | N/A | Above average |
| Crime | 9 | N/A | Least deprived |
Area demographics
Data for LSOA: Bedford 006B
Population
1,441
Census 2021
Density
2071
per km² · Dense urban
Median Age
34
years (est.)
Estimated from area type (density-based); exact value requires Census TS007 age breakdown
Area info
Parish
Bedford
District
Bedford
Region
Constituency
LSOA
E01017530
Frequently asked questions about MK41 8QA
What are the broadband speeds available at MK41 8QA?
Superfast broadband (30Mbps+) is available to 100% of premises at MK41 8QA. Maximum download speeds reach 77% Gigabit. Ultrafast coverage is at 77%.
What is the average house price near MK41 8QA?
Average property price near MK41 8QA: £350,000. Based on 1 Land Registry sale. The most recent sale was a semi-detached for £350,000 in 2021.
What is the flood risk for properties at MK41 8QA?
MK41 8QA has a Medium flood risk rating, classified as Zone 2/3 by the Environment Agency. Check the Environment Agency flood map for detailed risk information.
What schools are nearby in the MK41 8QA area?
The nearest school to MK41 8QA is Mark Rutherford School (Secondary), 0.35 miles away. There are 5 schools within a few miles of this postcode.
How does crime rate in MK41 8QA compare to other areas?
In the latest month of data, 115 crimes were reported in this area (LSOA level). This is around average. The most common category was violent crime.
How suitable is MK41 8QA for remote working?
MK41 8QA scores 76/100 for remote working suitability, making it well suited for home workers. This score factors in superfast broadband coverage, full fibre availability, and mobile signal strength.
What is the mobile signal like at MK41 8QA?
4G outdoor coverage at MK41 8QA is 100%, with 5G outdoor at 98.9%. Networks available include EE, O2, Three, Vodafone. Data is at local authority level from Ofcom Connected Nations.
What is the most common energy efficiency rating for homes near MK41 8QA?
EPC data is not yet available for MK41 8QA. Energy Performance Certificates are recorded when properties are sold or rented. Check the EPC register at epc.opendatacommunities.org for individual property ratings.
What is the council tax band distribution at MK41 8QA?
The most common council tax band in Bedford is Band C. Band D council tax is approximately £1988 per year. Check your exact band at gov.uk.
How accessible are GP surgeries near MK41 8QA?
The nearest GP surgery to MK41 8QA is PUTNOE MEDICAL CENTRE PARTNERSHIP, 0.8 miles away. There are 5 GP practices within reach.
What transport links are available near MK41 8QA?
The nearest train station to MK41 8QA is Stockport, 112.6 miles away. Other nearby stations include Ashton-under-Lyne (115.4 mi) and Manchester Piccadilly (118.3 mi).
Is MK41 8QA a suitable area for families?
MK41 8QA scores 55/100 for family suitability, rated reasonably suitable. This score considers Ofsted school ratings, crime rates, flood risk, and proximity to GP surgeries.
What is the air quality like at MK41 8QA?
Air quality at MK41 8QA is rated Fair with PM2.5 levels at 2.5 µg/m³. This is close to WHO guideline levels.
How far is the nearest EV charging point from MK41 8QA?
The nearest public EV charging point to MK41 8QA is 1.55 miles away (bp, Type 2). There are 5 charging points within 5 miles.
Can I get full fibre broadband at MK41 8QA?
Ultrafast broadband (100Mbps+) is available to 77% of premises at MK41 8QA. Gigabit coverage reaches 77%. Providers like BT, Virgin Media, or local full fibre operators may serve this area.
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