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Living in BA14 6QL offers a distinct rural experience within Holt, a historic civil parish and village in Wiltshire. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster measuring 9,660 square metres. The area forms part of a larger landscape that rises from 30m to 75m above sea level, bounded by the River Avon to the south. You will find yourself situated in a compact rectangular settlement characterised by traditional brick and stone buildings, manor houses, and extensive farmland. The village lies within the ancient hundred of Bradford and is administered by an elected parish council under Wiltshire Council. Daily life here is defined by proximity to historic features such as St Katharine's Church, Holt Manor, and the Kennet and Avon Canal. The neighbourhood incorporates hamlets like Forewoods Common and Great Bradford Wood. Residents enjoy the quietude of the countryside while remaining close to market towns. This locality attracts those seeking a settlement with deep roots, dating back to the Neolithic and Roman periods, yet modern enough to access contemporary services. The small population size means you will know your neighbours, creating a close-knit environment where the distinction between village and rural life is minimal.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 9660 m²
- Population
- 1351
- Population Density
- 188 people/km²
The housing market in BA14 6QL is heavily skewed towards owner-occupation, with 70% of dwellings occupied by owners. This statistic defines the property landscape as a collection of homes suited to families and individuals seeking stability rather than the rental yields that attract investment buyers. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, meaning you will not find flats or purpose-built rental blocks within this specific cluster. This uniformity stems from the area's classification as a rural village within Holt, where land use prioritises detached or semi-detached properties surrounded by green space. The high home ownership rate implies that the local economy and culture support long-term residency, which often stabilises property values against volatile rental market fluctuations. Potential buyers should consider that the housing stock comprises traditional brick and stone buildings, some of which date back centuries, integrated with the historic character of the parish. The small total area of 9,660 square metres limits the sheer volume of properties available, meaning competition for suitable homes may be intense for those with specific requirements. The market lacks the variety found in larger towns, concentrating on single-family residences that align with the village's agricultural and historic heritage.
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Residents of BA14 6QL have access to essential amenities through practical reach to the surrounding region. Retail needs are met by five nearby shops, including Lidl Longfield, Asda Melksham, and Morrisons Daily. These supermarkets provide comprehensive grocery options and reduce the need for local commerce within the village itself. Transport links are supported by five rail stations within easy reach, notably Melksham Railway Station, Bradford, and Trowbridge Railway Station. These stations facilitate regular commuting and holiday travel, connecting you to major hubs in the South West. The village heart contains historic landmarks like St Katharine's Church and Holt Manor, serving as cultural focal points. You can also explore Great Bradford Wood, which features a scheduled ancient monument from the late prehistoric period. The Kennet and Avon Canal runs through the southern part of the parish, offering opportunities for birdwatching and gentle walks. While there is no listed cinema or swimming pool in the immediate data, the proximity to Melksham and Bradford ensures access to larger leisure facilities. Daily life balances the quiet of the countryside with the convenience of market town shopping.
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Education options for families in BA14 6QL are provided by Holt Voluntary Controlled Primary School. This institution holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, placing it in the English system of success. As a primary school, it serves children in the early years of their education journey. Living in BA14 6QL means your children would attend this established facility, which is situated within the Holt civil parish. The school's status as voluntary controlled indicates governance by the local authority while maintaining parish-level involvement in its operation. There are no secondary schools listed within the immediate vicinity of this postcode, so students will eventually transition to facilities in neighbouring towns such as Melksham or Bradford-on-Avon. The presence of a single, well-rated primary school supports the demographic profile of a family-friendly village. You should verify catchment areas if you are considering buying a home specifically for school placement. The school contributes to the community feel, hosting local events and serving as a hub for parents in the area. Its good rating suggests a standard of education that meets the criteria set by the Department for Education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Holt Voluntary Controlled Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BA14 6QL displays a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged 30 to 64 years constitute the most common age range within this area. This statistical reality suggests a neighbourhood settled by families and established households rather than transient young professionals or retirees. Home ownership stands at a significant 70% of residents, indicating a stable population with long-term ties to the local property market. The dominant accommodation type in this postcode area consists of houses, reflecting the rural nature of the village and the preference for independent living over flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of rural Wiltshire. With a population density of 188 people per square kilometre, living in BA14 6QL means relatively spacious surroundings compared to high-density urban centres. You will find 1,351 people call this specific area home. These figures paint a picture of a established community where residency is often permanent, driven by a desire for a country lifestyle rather than economic migration. The high rate of ownership suggests that financial institutions and the local economy cater primarily to owner-occupiers.
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