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Area Information
Living in BA1 4BP means residing in Weston, a suburb and electoral ward of Bath located in the northwest of the city. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster occupying just over 2,140 square metres, creating a densely populated environment. The area holds a population of 1,414 people, making it a compact community within the wider unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset. Historically, Weston began as a separate village before integrating into Bath through Victorian urban expansion and post-war housing developments. Originally granted land rights in the 10th century and recorded in the Domesday Book with 41 households, the locality has deep roots stretching back to the time of King Edmund I. You are part of a neighbourhood that evolved from historic estates to a modern residential zone near coordinates 51.404964, -2.393862. The area includes distinct features such as Weston Lower Mill on Weston Island, which operated as a cloth mill in the 19th century. As a postcode covering a tight residential cluster, BA1 4BP offers a slice of Bath's heritage where historical landmarks coexist with contemporary living.
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- 2140 m²
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- 1414
- Population Density
- 2142 people/km²
The property market in BA1 4BP is characterised by a market dominated by owner-occupiers rather than landlords. With 75 per cent of homes owned by residents, this area represents a stable environment where sellers are often moving motivated by life changes rather than investment pressure. The accommodation type identifies houses as the primary housing stock, meaning you will encounter semi-detached, detached, or terraced family homes rather than high-rise flats. This focus on houses supports a lower-density feel despite the high population density figure, as homes are likely spread across the 2,140 square metre cluster with off-street parking. Buyers looking at BA1 4BP should expect a market where negotiation dynamics often favour those seeking to move from or into owner-occupied dwellings. The prevalence of houses suggests limited stock of rental properties, making this a prime location for those planning long-term settlement. This composition contrasts sharply with urban centres where rental yields drive market behaviour.
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Energy Efficiency in BA1 4BP
Residents of BA1 4BP enjoy practical access to retail and transport hubs within practical reach of their homes. You can shop at Tesco Bath, Spar Brookside, and a second Spar location, providing essentials and groceries close by. For integrated travel, Oldfield Park Railway Station, Bath Spa Railway Station, and Keynsham Railway Station offer rail connections to wider regions. Local bus services operate from Bitton and Oldland stops, facilitating easy access to nearby towns and cities. These amenities create a routine where daily errands require minimal travel time. The presence of multiple Spar convenience stores suggests an area catered to quick shopping needs alongside larger retail solutions.
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Schools
Families considering schools near BA1 4BP have access to Summerfield School, which is situated close to the postcode. This institution is classified as a special school, catering to specific educational needs within the local catchment area. While Summerfield is the only school explicitly listed for this immediate vicinity, its presence serves as a key facility for residents requiring special educational provision. The existence of a special school indicates that the local authority provides tailored support for students with diverse learning requirements. Parents researching education options should note that this is not a mainstream academy or primary school but a specialist facility. When evaluating schools near BA1 4BP, you must prioritise specific needs if you are seeking special education support.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Summerfield School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BA1 4BP is defined by an adult population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30 to 64 age range, indicating a neighbourhood anchored by families and established professionals rather than young adults or retirees. Home ownership stands at 75 per cent, reflecting a strong preference for owning property over renting in this sector. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which aligns with the later historical expansion of Weston in the 19th and 20th centuries. The predominant ethnic group is White, matching the broader South West demographic profile. You can expect a stable, mature community where long-term residents make up the majority of the housing stock. With 80 per cent of the population falling into the working and prime family age brackets, daily life revolves around established routines and local engagement. The high rate of home ownership suggests a settled atmosphere where people invest in their immediate surroundings.
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