Area Overview for BA15 1LE
Area Information
Living in BA15 1LE places you within a specific residential cluster covering just 3.5 hectares in the heart of Bradford-on-Avon. This postcode serves 1,581 residents, creating a compact community with a density of 880 people per square kilometre. The area sits on the River Avon, offering a distinct character defined by its historic origins and modern dampening of noise from the town centre. You find yourself close to the Saxon Church of St Laurence and the medieval Town Bridge, yet the immediate cluster remains primarily residential. Bradford-on-Avon holds a population of approximately 9,402 according to the 2011 census, providing a broader context for your local neighbourhood. Settlement here dates back to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in AD 652, adding layers of history to your daily surroundings. Daily life involves navigating limestone house-lined streets rising from the valley sides. The location balances rural charm with access to the wider town facilities. Residents benefit from a setting described by many as one of the most beautiful towns in England. The area features a mix of historic rural charm and modern prosperity, characterised by beautiful countryside, waterways, and woods. You are situated in a spot often cited for relaxation and enjoyment of historic landscapes. This specific postcode represents a slice of that larger town identity, offering a quiet environment while remaining close to the heart of Wiltshire life.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.5 hectares
- Population
- 1581
- Population Density
- 880 people/km²
The property market in BA15 1LE is defined by traditional values and stability. Houses dominate the accommodation type, meaning you are looking for standalone homes or substantial family residences rather than flats. A striking 78% of households in this 3.5 hectare cluster own their homes, placing it firmly in owner-occupied territory. This statistic significantly influences the market dynamics, as buyers are competing with others who value security and permanence over investment turnover. The high ownership rate suggests a slower, more deliberative market where properties often stay with families for generations. Logistically, facilitating a move in this area may require more negotiation than in newer, high-turnover developments located near BA15 1LE. The stock consists largely of houses with historical significance, many falling under conservation area care. When assessing homes in BA15 1LE, you encounter a range of weavers' cottages and clothiers' houses alongside more modern builds. The accommodation type restriction to houses limits the supply of rental or buy-to-let options available to investor buyers. This environment suits those seeking to settle down rather than churn the market frequently.
House Prices in BA15 1LE
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Energy Efficiency in BA15 1LE
Residents of BA15 1LE enjoy convenient access to essential services within practical reach. The immediate area offers five railway stations, including Bradford, Avoncliff Railway Station and Freshford Railway Station, simplifying travel needs. Retail choices are equally accessible, with five notable options nearby. Co-op Bradford, Sainsburys Bradford, and The Southern Co-operative Co form the core of your shopping options. These venues provide daily necessities and local goods without requiring long drives. The broader lifestyle is enriched by the character of Bradford-on-Avon, a town known for its historic landscapes and high-tech sector. You are close to the Kennet and Avon Canal, providing scenic routes for walks or cautious boating. The local economy features small-scale manufacturing, including headquarters for Alex Moulton bicycles, indicating a blend of industry and heritage. Dining and leisure options are supported by a cluster of businesses in the town centre. The character is defined by beautiful countryside, waterways, and woods, offering a backdrop of natural beauty. Even within this specific 3.5-hectare cluster, the influence of the town's reputation for being one of England's most beautiful towns permeates daily life. You can walk to shops, rail stations, and river paths that define the area's appeal.
Amenities
Schools
Education options for families in BA15 1LE are focused on primary provision. Fitzmaurice Primary School stands as the nearest institution, listed in the data for this postcode. It operates as a primary school serving the local cluster of 1,581 residents. The presence of this single listed school indicates a specific provision for younger children within the immediate vicinity. Families with older children or those seeking secondary education must look beyond this specific postcode to the wider Bradford-on-Avon area or surrounding towns. For residents prioritising early education, Fitzmaurice Primary School offers a local option. Given that the area population is a fraction of the total town population, local provision extends only to primary levels within this immediate cluster. When planning schooling for homes in BA15 1LE, you must factor in travel to secondary institutions outside the BA15 1LE boundaries. The data does not list any secondary schools immediately adjacent to this specific cluster, implying most teenagers commute further afield. This setup requires parents to integrate secondary education logistics into their daily routine, often involving bus services or private transport. The mix remains simple: local primary care with external secondary provision.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fitzmaurice Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Fitzmaurice Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BA15 1LE is mature, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership stands at a high 78%, indicating a stable, established population rather than a transient rental market. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, reflecting the family-oriented nature of the neighbourhood. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic profile of Wiltshire and South West England. This high level of home ownership suggests residents have a strong stake in the area's long-term development and care for their streets and homes. The age profile implies a mix of established families and retirees, rather than young professionals or students. Living in BA15 1LE means joining a society where many neighbours likely own their properties outright. There is little data on deprivation provided, but the high ownership rate often correlates with stronger community engagement and stability. The area caters to those seeking a settled lifestyle within the historic boundaries of Bradford-on-Avon. The demographic makeup supports a quiet, traditional way of life focused on home and community rather than rapid urban change.
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