Area Overview for BA1 1JT

Area Information

Living in BA1 1JT places you at the heart of a specific residential cluster within the Kingsmead electoral ward of Bath. This small area spans only 692 square metres yet supports a population of 1,814 residents. You are situated in a zone that defines the boundary between Bath's historic city centre and the slightly more residential western sections often associated with Lower Weston. The ward itself encompasses significant heritage sites, blending Georgian architecture with modern urban facilities. Daily life here is shaped by the ward's unique layout, which the River Avon and Royal Victoria Park historically separate into distinct eastern and western zones. Although the name Kingsmead is primarily an electoral term, it locally refers to an area rich in landmarks such as the Guildhall and the Roman Baths, though your immediate postcode covers a smaller, more focused residential pocket. You are part of a community that enjoys proximity to major monumenets while living within a tight-knit cluster that feels distinct from the broader city centre sprawl. The area's character is defined by this blend of historical significance and concentrated residential living, offering a specific slice of Bath life where heritage and home alike are in close proximity.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
692 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

The property market in BA1 1JT is defined by its residential nature and the type of dwellings available within its 692 square metre footprint. Flats comprise the dominant accommodation type, reflecting the urban density of this ward which also touches the city centre. Only 25 per cent of residents own their homes, a stark statistic suggesting that the majority of dwellings in BA1 1JT are available on the rental market. For buyers, this indicates a challenging environment for purchasing directly within this specific postcode cluster compared to more owner-occupied suburbs. Instead, the area serves as a hub for letting, catering to the young adults and transient professionals typical of the Bath city centre and its immediate periphery. If you are considering buying, you may find more opportunities in the broader Kingsmead ward or adjacent wards like Newbridge, where the 2018 boundary review shifted certain residential streets. Within BA1 1JT itself, your choices will likely centre on purchasing participating flats or entering the competitive buy-to-let market, rather than seeking a traditional family home with a garden. The housing stock is tailored for smaller, urban living arrangements consistent with the area's historical and urban planning constraints.

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Energy Efficiency in BA1 1JT

Your daily lifestyle in BA1 1JT is heavily influenced by the proximity of major retail and transport hubs within the Kingsmead ward. Within practical reach, you have access to five retail outlets including M&S Bath, Tesco Bath, and Morrisons Bath, ensuring your grocery and shopping needs are met without long commutes. The area is also well-connected to five railway stations, most notably Bath Spa Railway Station, which serves as a critical link for commuting into the city and beyond. Five metro-style connections, such as the link to Bitton, further enhance your mobility options. Beyond commercial amenities, the broader ward offers access to iconic landmarks like the Circus, The Royal Crescent, and Norfolk Crescent, providing easy strolls through heritage sites. You are close to the Theatre Royal and the Roman Baths, making cultural visits a simple part of your week. While the area itself is a small residential cluster, its location grants immediate access to the vibrant commercial life of Bath, blending urban convenience with the ability to retreat into the quieter residential pockets of the lower ward areas.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering BA1 1JT will find immediate access to higher education rather than primary schooling within the provided data. Bath College is the nearest educational institution, situated strategically for adult learners and younger residents pursuing sixth-form qualifications. As a sixth-form college, it serves students aged sixteen to eighteen or those attending full-time higher education courses. There is no data provided for primary or secondary schools within the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode, meaning the area functions more as a residential stopover for students or a location near the city centre rather than a child-focused neighbourhood with dedicated primary education. If you are moving to BA1 1JT with school-age children, you may need to look towards neighbouring wards such as Newbridge or Weston, where the local character shifts towards a more residential focus with dedicated primary education facilities. The presence of Bath College confirms that the area attracts those seeking post-secondary education, but prospective homebuyers must plan for alternative primary schooling options in the wider Bath area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Bath Collegesixth-formN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in BA1 1JT has a median age of 47 years, suggesting a mature resident base who likely values stability and established amenities. Despite this median figure, the most common age range among residents falls within the young adult bracket of 15 to 29 years, indicating a diverse population where families and older residents coexist with younger renters. This demographic split might create a dynamic environment where babies play nearby shops, yet no specific retail strand caters specifically to children's needs within the immediate data. Home ownership stands at 25 per cent, meaning three-quarters of the population rents their homes. This high rental proportion aligns with the predominant accommodation type, which consists of flats rather than detached houses. You will find that the area is less anchored by long-term owner-occupiers and more defined by a rental market populated by students or professionals moving through the city. The predominant ethnicity is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends of the region. This profile paints a picture of a transient yet busy community where stability coexists with the mobility typical of a young adult population living in flat accommodation.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

25
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BA1 1JT?
The area hosts a diverse population with a median age of 47 overlying a common young adult range of 15 to 29 years. With only 25 per cent home ownership, the community is largely rental-based, suggesting a mix of students and professionals rather than long-term families. The ward blends urban heritage with residential pockets, creating a dynamic but transient atmosphere typical of the city centre fringe.
Are there schools near BA1 1JT?
Bath College is the nearest educational facility listed, serving as a sixth-form institution. There is no data on primary or secondary schools in the immediate vicinity, so residents likely rely on facilities in neighbouring wards like Newbridge or Weston for young children's education.
How is the transport connectivity for residents?
Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 84 out of 100, ideal for daily use. Fixed broadband scores 53, indicating fair quality that may require dietary measures for heavy users. Five major railway stations including Bath Spa are nearby, ensuring strong public transport links for commutes throughout Somerset and beyond.
Is the area safe to live in?
Safety scores are a major concern with a critical crime risk rating and a very low safety score of two out of 100. However, the area passes all environmental safety checks, including zero risk of flooding and no planning constraints like protected wetlands or woodlands that could impact the land.
What amenities are within walking distance?
Residents have access to major retailers like M&S Bath, Tesco Bath, and Morrisons Bath, alongside five railway stations including Bath Spa. The nearby Kingsmead ward features iconic landmarks such as the Circus and Royal Crescent, offering cultural and leisure options just beyond the immediate residential cluster.

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