Area Overview for BA1 5RS
Area Information
Living in BA1 5RS places you within a compact residential cluster of just 1.2 hectares, home to 2,485 people. This dense pocket of Bath & North East Somerset sits in proximity to the historic Lansdown suburb, which rises from the city centre along a road of the same name. The area is backed by a significant history, featuring landmarks such as the Grade I listed Lansdown Crescent and Beckford's Tower. These Georgian developments overlook central Bath and have defined the local character since the late 18th century. The Battle of Lansdowne was fought nearby in 1643, a fact that underscores the depth of history embedded in the postcode vicinity. The immediate neighbourhood is defined by this close proximity to heritage sites rather than vast open spaces. You are in a setting where the past is literally just steps away from daily life. The area represents a specific residential choice for those who value historic context and location over suburban sprawl. It offers a direct connection to the World Heritage City of Bath without the need to commute from the outskirts. The high population density means everything is within easy reach, creating a neighbourhood where the air is filled with the echo of history alongside the hum of modern life.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.2 hectares
- Population
- 2485
- Population Density
- 1099 people/km²
The property market in BA1 5RS is overwhelmingly owner-occupied. With 81 per cent of households owning their homes, this area stands in contrast to many modern urban developments where large rental blocks dominate. The accommodation type is listed as houses, meaning you will find traditional residential properties rather than flats or purpose-built rental housing. This stock reflects the purchase history of residents who have invested locally over a significant period. For a buyer looking at this small area, the scarcity of homes is inherent to being a 1.2-hectare postcode. Finding stock here requires patience and specific knowledge of the local listings. The high ownership rate means that property turnover is likely lower than in areas with high rental demand. Sellers in BA1 5RS are often looking for substantial gains rather than quick turnovers typical of the rental sector. This dynamic creates a market where pricing is heavily influenced by the intrinsic value of the historic location and the Georgian heritage of nearby Lansdown. Buyers need to approach this market as a long-term investment in a specific, fixed location rather than a fluid rental opportunity.
House Prices in BA1 5RS
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Energy Efficiency in BA1 5RS
Your lifestyle in BA1 5RS is defined by immediate access to essential amenities. Within practical distance, you will find five retail outlets. These include the Co-op Julian, Spar Julian, and a standard Spar store. These venues provide daily necessities like groceries and household goods without a significant journey. For transport needs, the area is walking distance or a short drive from key rail hubs. You can reach Oldfield Park Railway Station, Bath Spa Railway Station, and Freshford Railway Station quickly. Entertainment and leisure options are available in the nearby postcode zones of Bitton and Oldland, where two metro stations are located. This proximity means you do not need to drive far for refreshments or short trips out of town. The character of the area is quiet and residential, focused on the convenience of local shops rather than a bustling high street. You can walk to your local Co-op or Spar for morning provisions. The lifestyle is practical and efficient. It removes the need for long commudes to the city centre for basic daily tasks. The blend of historic surroundings and modern utility creates a straightforward living environment.
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Schools
Families in the BA1 5RS area have several educational institutions within practical reach. The independent sector is well represented, with Kingswood School and Royals High School GDST located near the postcode. Kingswood Preparatory School also serves this independent category, offering education from an early stage. For those seeking state education, Abbot Alphege Academy is an academy option. Its Ofsted rating is recorded as satisfactory. The mix of school types means parents have choices beyond the state system. Independent schools in the area attract families who value specific pedagogical approaches or boarding options. The presence of an academy with a satisfactory rating provides a public education alternative. This variety supports different family needs and educational philosophies. Parents can choose between the private environment of institutions like Kingswood School and the academy system. The distance to these institutions is short, making them viable options for residents of this small residential cluster. The school landscape is diverse yet manageable, requiring no complex commuting for education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kingswood School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Royal High School GDST | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Kingswood Preparatory School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Abbot Alphege Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community profile in BA1 5RS reflects an established, settled population. The median age is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 being the most common age range. This demographic shift indicates a neighbourhood populated by those with families settled in for the long term or older couples in their retirement years. Home ownership is high, standing at 81 per cent of households. This figure suggests that the majority of residents purchased their properties and have built equity over time. The local housing consists primarily of houses, forming the backbone of the accommodation type in this postcode. While specific data on diversity is not provided in the immediate statistics, the predominant ethno-cultural group identified as White aligns with broader Bath and North East Somerset trends. The lack of rental households further supports the stability of the community. You will find a neighbourhood where people live in their homes for decades. This stability often translates to strong community ties and local knowledge. The demographic mix is not driven by younger renters or transient populations but by a settled group who understands the value of this specific post code location.
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