Area Overview for BA11 1WB

Area Information

Living in BA11 1WB places you within a specific residential cluster in Frome, a town in eastern Somerset with a long history dating back to Saxon times. This postcode covers a small population of 1,726 people, situated near a larger town population ranging between 27,870 and 28,559. You reside on uneven high ground at the eastern end of the Mendip Hills, approximately 13 miles south of Bath. The area is built on the banks of the River Frome and serves as a residential hub within the Mendip district. Daily life here is defined by a quiet, established environment where the town centre's conservation area and numerous listed buildings set a historic tone. You are close to key local landmarks such as the parish church of St John the Baptist, which features Saxon origins and a Norman doorway. The local economy has evolved from historical wool and cloth manufacturing to a mix of metal-working, printing, and new business activity. This location offers the convenience of town life without the density of the wider county, providing a stable setting for families and those seeking a connection to Somerset's industrial heritage while enjoying proximity to regional commerce.

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The property market in BA11 1WB is distinctly residential and owner-occupied. With 71 per cent of the stock classified as owner-occupied homes, this area is not a landlord-led rental territory. You are buying into a market where physical separation and generational ties are common, as most current residents own their dwellings outright or through a mortgage. The accommodation type is strictly houses, which means there are no apartments or flats within this specific postcode. This homogeneity shapes buyer expectations and community dynamics, as you are purchasing a permanent home rather than a temporary rental unit. The mix of house types likely includes traditional builds that reflect the town's history, though the data does not specify age brackets beyond the general housing stock type. For buyers, this means the value of a property in BA11 1WB is tied to the condition and character of individual houses rather than a standard block of flats. The presence of a large owner-occupied population often results in well-maintained streets and a slower pace of turnover. You are entering a market defined by stability, where the primary concern for buyers is the specific condition of the house and its fit within the historic fabric of the wider Frome town.

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Energy Efficiency in BA11 1WB

Daily life in BA11 1WB is enriched by a variety of amenities located within practical reach. For shopping needs, you are close to five retail venues, including Morrisons Daily Frome 45, The Southern Co-operative Co, and Iceland Frome. These stores provide essential groceries and household goods without the need for lengthy journeys into the city centre. Beyond retail, your connectivity to regional rail networks is supported by two nearby stations, Frome Railway Station and Dilton Marsh Railway Station, which offer additional transport options beyond local bus services. You live in an area that balances convenience with the historic character of the town, where weekly markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays provide fresh produce and local produce. The location offers a lifestyle where you can manage daily errands locally while retaining access to broader amenities through rail links. The presence of these specific retailers means you do not need to travel far for basic necessities, which saves time and reduces reliance on car travel. You enjoy the comfort of having essential services like supermarkets and co-ops right next door, supporting a quiet but functional suburban existence amidst the rural surroundings of the Mendip district.

Amenities

Schools

Families in BA11 1WB are supported by a selection of educational institutions located in the immediate vicinity. The local options include Trinity Church of England First School and Oakfield School, both of which operate as primary schools suitable for younger children. For older students, Oakfield Academy functions as an academy in the area, and it currently holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. This rating indicates that the school meets the required standards set by regulators. There are also special educational needs provisions available to families, with Critchill School and Critchill Special School serving students with specific learning requirements. This combination of primary, academy, and special education facilities allows you to access a comprehensive range of schooling options without needing to travel far into the wider district. You have access to faith-based education through the Church of England school and the modern academy system immediately nearby. The variety of school types ensures that parents have choices ranging from traditional primary education to specialist support for children who need it. Proximity to these institutions is a key factor for homebuyers with school-aged children, as you can expect a short commute to at least one of these settings.

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Demographics

The community in BA11 1WB is characterised by a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adults age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by people entering their middle years and beyond. This demographic profile suggests a stable community where long-term residents form the backbone of the local social fabric. Home ownership stands at 71 per cent, which is a significantly high proportion for a residential area. This figure indicates that the vast majority of properties in this postcode are owned outright or with a mortgage, rather than being let as rentals. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will find terraced, semi-detached, or detached homes rather than flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area's strong local roots. You are not looking at a transient rental market but a settled community where people have put down roots for decades. The high ownership rate often correlates with greater investment in property maintenance and local services, fostering a sense of permanence and stewardship within the neighbourhood.

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Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

71
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

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Household Composition

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Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BA11 1WB and what is the community like?
The community in BA11 1WB consists of 1,726 residents with a median age of 47 years, placing the area firmly within the adult demographic of 30 to 64 years. The neighbourhood is characterised by a 71 per cent home ownership rate, suggesting a stable, long-term population rather than a transient rental market. Most residents live in houses, creating a consistent housing stock that reflects the town's established character.
What school options are available for families in this postcode?
Residents in BA11 1WB have access to Trinity Church of England First School and Oakfield School, both primary institutions. Nearby options also include the Oakfield Academy, which has a satisfactory Ofsted rating, and two special schools: Critchill School and Critchill Special School. This mix provides comprehensive education from primary years to specialist support without requiring long commutes.
How good is the digital connectivity and transport access in BA11 1WB?
Digital infrastructure is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 99 and a mobile coverage score of 81, making it ideal for working from home. Transport links are supported by two nearby railway stations, Frome Railway Station and Dilton Marsh Railway Station. The area also benefits from road links via the Warminster road, ensuring both high-speed internet and physical connectivity to the wider region.
Is BA11 1WB considered a safe and environmentally secure location?
The area scores low on risk assessments, indicating a safe and secure environment. There is a low flood risk with a score of 0 and a crime risk score of 69, which denotes below-average crime rates. Furthermore, there are no planning constraints related to Ramsar wetlands, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected reserves, or woodland, ensuring environmental stability for homeowners.
What local amenities and shopping facilities can I access nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets within practical reach, including Morrisons Daily Frome 45, The Southern Co-operative Co, and Iceland Frome. These venues cover daily shopping and grocery needs. Additionally, the area is close to Frome Railway Station and Dilton Marsh Railway Station, linking you to broader transport networks and the local weekly markets that operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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