Bolton · 7 postcode districts
Airbnb changeover cleaning in Bolton
Check-out to check-in, handled — with photos to prove it.
Small, dispersed and not tourist-driven. The VOA's 2025 business rates stock records only about 20 Bolton properties rated as self-catering holiday homes. That figure understates the real total, because in England a short let only moves onto business rates once it is available and let for enough of the year, and most Airbnb and serviced-accommodation units stay on Council Tax. But as a directional signal it is clear enough, and it is a fraction of the equivalent figure for Manchester. Where demand does exist, it comes from four durable anchors rather than from visitors. Royal Bolton Hospital sits on Minerva Road in Farnworth, BL4, and generates visiting-family and agency and locum staff stays. The University of Greater Manchester — the former University of Bolton — has its campus on Deane Road in BL3, which brings parent visits, open days and staff relocations. Logistics North at Over Hulton, BL5, sits directly on M61 junction 4, and the Middlebrook mixed retail, leisure and office park at Horwich, BL6, sits on M61 junction 6 with its own station at Horwich Parkway; both draw project and contractor stays. The honest read for the website: this is a contractor, relocation and visiting-family market of single units and small portfolios, typically one to five properties, and typically two-bed terraces, small semis or town-centre flats. Stays are longer and turnovers less frequent than in a city-centre market. Changeovers are spread across seven postcode districts, so travel time between jobs is the main cost driver and same-day multi-changeover routing is rarely possible within Bolton alone. Nobody should build a business on Bolton changeovers by themselves; they work as an add-on to end-of-tenancy and commercial work, or as part of a wider round taking in Radcliffe, Bury and Salford. Where Bolton short-let work does come in, linen handling and a reliable same-day slot matter more than volume.
Where we cover
- BL2 · Bolton east
- BL3 · Bolton south
- BL4 · Farnworth & Kearsley
- BL1 · Bolton west
- BL5 · Westhoughton
- BL6 · Horwich & Blackrod
- BL7 · Bromley Cross & Egerton
What it costs
From £69, all in
Priced on the property, not on an hourly guess. Linen and consumables are included, and there is no VAT to add. A studio or one-bed is £69; a two-bed with a bathroom and a WC is £75.
Local detail
What we've learned working in Bolton
Census 2021 recorded about 118,800 households in Bolton. Roughly a third live in terraced houses and roughly a third in semi-detached, with about one in six in a detached house and about one in nine in a purpose-built flat. Converted flats, bedsits and flats over shops together account for only around 2,500 households.
The work here is house work, not block work. Most jobs are two- and three-bedroom houses with stairs, carpeted landings and their own front door, so equipment goes in off the street rather than through a lobby and lift. Purpose-built flats are a minority and cluster in a few places rather than being spread across the borough.
Of roughly 128,800 dwellings on Bolton's Council Tax list, about 24,000 were built before 1900 and about 53,000 — four in ten — before 1939. Just over half of all Bolton dwellings sit in Council Tax band A.
Four in ten homes are pre-war, which in practice means suspended timber floors, cellars in the older terraces, original skirtings and chimney breasts, and older windows with deep sills. Deep cleans and end-of-tenancy jobs on that stock take longer than on a modern estate house. The band A weighting is also a straight commercial signal: this is a price-sensitive domestic market and quotes need to reflect that.
Bolton Council's landscape character appraisal records that the older buildings of the borough have walls of coursed stone with roofs of stone flag or natural slate, stone lintels and jambs, and that earlier industrial-era development was also predominantly in stone before being increasingly replaced by red brick from the late nineteenth century. It names Barrow Bridge, Eagley Bank and Egerton as model industrial villages of tightly developed small terraced cottages built of stone with slate roofs, some with small front gardens.
There is real stone-built housing here, not just brick terraces. Stone sills, mullions, flagged roofs and stone floors need a different approach from brick and uPVC: no harsh acid products on sandstone, and care with pressure and water volume on flag roofs and stone paths. Knowing which side of the borough you are on before quoting an exterior or hard-floor job avoids a bad surprise on arrival.
The same council appraisal states that altitudes in the borough vary from 450 metres at the boundary on Winter Hill to 40 metres south of Westhoughton, and describes the northern fringe as upland moorland with harsher prevailing weather than the land below about 200 metres.
A 400-metre range inside one borough is an operational fact, not scenery. Moor-edge lanes above Egerton, Belmont, Turton and Rivington hold ice, snow and low cloud when Bolton town centre is clear and dry, which affects winter scheduling, van traction and how much drying time a carpet needs. Southern BL4 and BL5 jobs at Westhoughton, Farnworth and Kearsley behave like ordinary lowland urban work.
On the ground
- Rear alleys are commonly gated. Bolton Council runs alley gating across the borough under Public Spaces Protection Orders, with keys held by residents. Behind an inner terrace in Halliwell, Deane, Daubhill, Great Lever or Tonge Moor, the back access you would use for a carpet machine, a waste run or a hose is very often locked. Confirm gate access when quoting, and price on a front-door carry with a long hose or cable run if it is not confirmed.
- Inner terraced streets have no off-street parking and are parked both sides. In BL1, BL2 and BL3 the Victorian grids are narrow, and a van will usually have to sit on the main road or at the end of the street. Allow carrying time on every end-of-tenancy and carpet job in those areas, and take extra hose and cable as standard.
- The borough climbs about 400 metres from end to end. Bolton Council's own landscape appraisal puts the range at roughly 450 metres on Winter Hill at the boundary down to about 40 metres south of Westhoughton. Moor-edge lanes above Egerton, Turton, Belmont and the Rivington fringe hold ice, snow and low cloud when the town centre is clear. Add winter contingency to BL6 and BL7 bookings, allow longer drying times up there, and do not schedule a tight run that starts on the moor edge and ends in Farnworth.
- Two different building materials, two different methods. The council's appraisal records coursed stone with stone flag or slate roofs and stone lintels and jambs on the older buildings, with red brick taking over from the late nineteenth century. Inner-ring terraces are brick and slate; the north and west, and the mill villages at Barrow Bridge, Eagley Bank and Egerton, are stone. Keep acidic products off sandstone sills, mullions and flags, and keep pressure down on flag roofs and stone paths.
- Pre-1900 stock means cellars, suspended timber floors, original skirtings and chimney breasts. Four in ten Bolton dwellings pre-date 1939 and about 24,000 pre-date 1900. Budget more time for an end-of-tenancy in a BL1 or BL3 terrace than for the same bedroom count on a 1970s or later estate house at Westhoughton, Over Hulton or Bromley Cross. Check whether a cellar is in scope before quoting; it often is not, and it should be stated either way.
What's included
The same 12-point checklist, whether you're in Bolton or anywhere else
A standard that only exists in someone's head is not a standard.
Bedrooms
- Beds stripped, fresh linen fitted, corners squared
- Surfaces, mirrors and skirtings
- Under beds and behind doors checked for left belongings
- Wardrobes and drawers emptied and wiped
Bathrooms
- Shower, bath, basin and WC descaled and disinfected
- Glass and mirrors polished, no streaks
- Fresh towels folded and set out
- Consumables restocked
Kitchen
- Hob, splashback and worktops
- Fridge emptied, wiped and left closed
- Dishwasher emptied, crockery counted back in
- Bins emptied and rebagged, recycling put out where collection allows
Living areas and finish
- Floors vacuumed and hard floors mopped
- Cushions, throws and furniture reset to the listing photos
- Left belongings bagged, labelled and reported to you
- Faults and damage photographed and flagged before you hear it from a guest
Questions
Straight answers
Do you supply linen?
Yes. Linen and consumables are included in the price, not added afterwards. If you would rather supply your own, tell us and we will use yours.
Can you work to a same-day turnaround?
Yes — that is the job. Tell us your check-out and check-in times and we will hold a window that fits between them.
What happens if a guest has left the place in a state?
We photograph it, tell you before we start, and agree what to do. You will not get a surprise on the invoice.
Do you do laundry?
We change linen as part of the clean. Off-site laundry can be arranged for recurring work — ask us and we will price it properly rather than guess.
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