Area Overview for BA12 0BU

Area Information

Living in BA12 0BU means residing in a small residential cluster within the historic market town of Warminster. This specific postcode area covers just 1.6 hectares and serves approximately 1,307 people. You are stepping into a location that dates back to Saxon times, originally a key settlement within the Hundred of Warminster. Warminster itself was once known as the greatest corn-market in the West before the railway arrived in 1851. Today, the town retains its character as a quaint Wiltshire settlement with military heritage and links to the River Were stream. The area feels intimate and established rather than sprawling. It sits alongside parishes including Upton Scudamore, Bishopstrow, and Corsley. Residents enjoy proximity to Grade II* listed landmarks such as the Minster Church of St Denys, which features a reputedly 1,000-year-old yew tree. You will find architecture reflecting the town's historical trades in corn and cloth. The Portway House, a Grade I-listed early 1700s clothier home, now functions as apartments. An obelisk monument from 1783 stands as another notable feature. This is a place where history is tangible, from prehistoric Iron Age hills to Romano-British sites nearby. The town operates as an administrative centre with a gradual post-market evolution. Your daily life here is defined by this blend of ancient roots and modern quietude in a setting where the population remains relatively low and local.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.6 hectares
Population
1307
Population Density
164 people/km²

The housing landscape of BA12 0BU is distinctively driven by rental demand rather than long-term owner occupation. With home ownership figures standing at just 11%, the market is heavily weighted towards tenants. Houses constitute the main accommodation type within this specific postcode. This low ownership statistic suggests that buyers entering this property market should focus heavily on buy-to-let plans or convert soon. The area does not show a history of mass home building for residents. Instead, it functions as a gateway or satellite for the wider Warminster context. Potential buyers looking for stability might find fewer choices for owner-occupied properties directly within this small 1.6-hectare cluster compared to larger towns. The housing stock likely includes houses suited to those working locally or serving military garrisons. The limited nature of the postcode means supply remains constrained. You should expect competition if you seek a house to live in permanently. The 11% ownership rate signals that landlords manage most dwellings. This dynamic is typical of small clusters near military bases or university transitions. Families seeking to buy into the area may need to cast their net wider to surrounding Warminster streets. The predominance of houses over other types provides space for larger families where buy-to-let options exist.

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Energy Efficiency in BA12 0BU

Daily life in BA12 0BU offers direct access to a wide range of amenities within practical reach. You have three railway stations nearby, including Warminster Railway Station, Dilton Marsh Railway Station, and Westbury Railway Station, facilitating easy regional travel. For your shopping needs, five major retailers operate within commuting distance. These include Lidl Warminster, Waitrose Warminist, and Asda Warminster. Grocery shopping is not a daily chore requiring a long commute; supplies are available close by. The town of Warminster also hosts notable landmarks like the Minster Church of St Denys and a former Corn Exchange. The Obelisk monument provides a gathering point for history enthusiasts. Your lifestyle blends the convenience of a market town with the quiet of a small residential cluster. You can walk to supermarkets or catch a train without a car for most errands. The presence of Waitrose signals that quality groceries and a higher-end experience are available alongside budget options at Lidl and Asda. This mix supports varied household budgets. The area benefits from the rich history of the surrounding parish, which enhances the local character. You enjoy proximity to Upton Scudamore and other villages while remaining centred on Warminster. This balance gives you both culture and convenience.

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Demographics

The community within BA12 0BU is defined by a median age of 22 years. This low figure indicates a young population profile compared to many other English towns. Although the most common age range among adults falls between 30 and 64 years, the overall median suggests significant younger residents or temporary populations. You will find that home ownership stands at only 11%, making this predominantly a rental area. This low ownership rate implies that many residents may be students, military personnel linked to the garrison, or younger professionals moving for work. Houses remain the primary form of accommodation in this postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the general history of Wiltshire settlements. With a population density of just 164 people per square kilometre, the area feels uncrowded. You are surrounded by open space rather than high-density blocks. The area supports around 1,307 people within those 1.6 hectares. This demographic makeup creates an environment where property rentals likely dominate the local estate. The low ownership percentage often correlates with areas attracting younger demographics or those with strong employment links to nearby bases like Tidworth Garrison.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

11
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Who typically lives in the BA12 0BU postcode?
The median age in this area is 22 years, indicating a young demographic. Most residents rent their homes, with home ownership as low as 11%. The most common household comprises adults aged 30 to 64 years, though the low median suggests significant student or younger worker populations. Houses remain the primary accommodation type in this residential cluster.

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