Area Overview for BA1 1JW

Bath: River Avon through Bath in BA1 1JW
Bath: Pulteney Bridge in BA1 1JW
Bath: a gull on Grand Parade parapet in BA1 1JW
Bath: Alkmaar Garden in BA1 1JW
Bath: Abbey Churchyard and the Pump Rooms in BA1 1JW
Gardens in Central Bath in BA1 1JW
St Michael's church, Bath in BA1 1JW
Temperance Hall (First Church of Christ, Scientist, Bath) in BA1 1JW
The River Avon and Rossiter Road from the station in BA1 1JW
Manvers Street in Bath in BA1 1JW
The Catholic Church of St John the Evangelist in BA1 1JW
Pierrepont Street in Bath in BA1 1JW
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Area Information

The BA1 1JW postcode defines a specific residential cluster situated within Kingsmead, an electoral ward that encompasses most of Bath's city centre. This small area covers 8,010 square metres and houses a population of 1,959 people. Living here means residing in a zone defined sharply by its urban density and historic significance. The location sits at the heart of England's heritage cities, blending Georgian architecture with modern necessities. Kingsmead Ward was substantially redefined in 2018, merging the city centre with parts of the former Abbey ward. This shift placed the postal code at the junction of intense tourism and local residential life. The area is separated by Royal Victoria Park into two distinct sections: an eastern city centre end and a western residential area known as Lower Weston. While Kingsmead is rarely used colloquially, it serves as the primary electoral identity for this cluster. You live in a space that has undergone significant transformation, from a medieval route entering the city to a modernised street layout established in 1925. The ward contains numerous Grade I listed structures, including Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths, which dominate the skyline and street scenes. Daily life revolves around visiting these landmarks while navigating the congestion of the A4 road that bisects the ward. The compact size of the cluster means amenities are within immediate reach, though the high population density suggests a bustling, fast-paced environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8010 m²
Population
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Population Density
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The property market in BA1 1JW is characterised by a strong presence of rental accommodation rather than owner-occupied homes. Current data shows that only 38 per cent of residents own their homes, implying that 62 per cent live in rental properties. The predominant accommodation type listed for this area is flats, which aligns with the high density of the 8,010 square metre cluster. Buying a home here means navigating a market dominated by leasehold arrangements rather than freehold houses. The small size of the postcode area limits the availability of large terraced or detached houses found in surrounding suburbs. You should expect a housing stock furnished for immediate occupation or available through long-term tenancies. The high population density of 244,578 people per square kilometre indicates a premium urban environment where space is a scarce resource. While the area contains numerous Grade I listed structures, the modern street lines established in 1925 suggest a built environment that incorporates both historical and contemporary features. The market likely features a mix of apartments in converted Georgian buildings and modern developments catering to the older median age of 47. Prospective buyers looking for this specific cluster must prepare for a competitive environment where rental yields remain relevant. The concentration of flats means fewer options for those seeking traditional ground-floor or upper-floor semi-detached properties.

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Energy Efficiency in BA1 1JW

Living in BA1 1JW offers immediate access to a wide range of amenities due to its location within the city centre. Retail options include Sainsburys Bath, Morrisons Bath, and M&S Bath, ensuring daily shopping needs are met within minutes. Five retail venues serve the cluster, providing convenience for groceries, household goods, and weekly essentials. Public transport connectivity is reinforced by five rail stations nearby, with Bath Spa Railway Station being the most prominent. Dining and leisure options are plentiful, centred around historic landmarks such as Kingsmead Square, The Circus, and Theatre Royal. The square itself features a large London Plane tree approximately 20 metres tall, surrounded by concrete slabs and cobbles. Royal Victoria Park and Botanical Gardens provide green space directly adjacent to the postcode, separating the eastern city centre from Lower Weston. Residents can walk to SouthGate shopping centre for additional retail experiences. The area's character is defined by Georgian architecture, including the Royal Crescent, Norfolk Crescent, and Bath Abbey. Daily life involves strolling past historic sites like the Roman Baths and the Herschel Museum of Astronomy. The mix of tourism and residential life creates a dynamic environment where you are close to work, culture, and shopping.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community living in BA1 1JW reflects an older demographic profile compared to the national average. The median age for residents is 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years constituting the most common age range. This indicates that the area is primarily inhabited by mature households rather than young families or students. Home ownership levels in this cluster stand at 38 per cent, meaning that a significant portion of the population comprises tenants. The predominant form of accommodation consists of flats, which suits the high population density and urban character of the postcode. The resident population is majority White, reflecting the typical demographic composition of historic city centre locations in Somerset. With a population of 1,959 people concentrated on just 8,010 square metres, the area feels crowded yet intimate. The age profile suggests a stable community where long-term residents coexist with professionals seeking city centre living. You are likely to encounter a neighbourhood where retirement age residents live alongside middle-aged professionals. The high median age contrasts with the transient nature often associated with city centre postcodes. Three in ten households own their property outright, while the majority continue to rent. This dynamic creates a flexible housing market where leasehold flats dominate the stock. The demographic data paints a picture of a settled, mature community that values proximity to cultural heritage sites.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

38
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the BA1 1JW cluster?
The residents of BA1 1JW have a median age of 47, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years making up the most common demographic. Home ownership stands at 38 per cent, and the predominant accommodation type consists of flats. The population of 1,959 people lives within 8,010 square metres, indicating a dense, mature community primarily focused on urban living.
What are the transport links and internet speeds like?
Residents enjoy access to five railway stations within practical reach, including Bath Spa Railway Station and Oldfield Park Railway Station. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, offering good connectivity. Fixed broadband scores 54 out of 100, providing a fair standard for internet use. The area is also traversed by the Bristol and Bath Railway Path along the River Avon.
Is BA1 1JW a safe location for families?
The area presents a critical level of crime risk with a score of 2 out of 100, meaning crime rates are above average and enhanced security is advised. Flood risk is also critical at 86.36. While planning constraints are low with scores of zero for protected nature sites, the high crime score suggests families should weigh security implications carefully against the urban benefits.
What essential amenities are available nearby?
Living in BA1 1JW places you within reach of five retail venues including Sainsburys Bath, Morrisons Bath, and M&S Bath. Cultural highlights include the Roman Baths, Theatre Royal, and Kingsmead Square, which features a 20-metre tall London Plane tree. Five railway stations provide easy access to the wider region within a short walking distance.

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