Area Overview for BA2 1YQ

Weir at Weston Lock on the River Avon. in BA2 1YQ
The Lower Bristol Road in BA2 1YQ
River Avon above Weston Cut, Locksbridge, Bath in BA2 1YQ
Below Weston Lock, River Avon in BA2 1YQ
2008 : Kelston View, Whiteway, Bath in BA2 1YQ
Unnavigable section of the River Avon, above Weston weir in BA2 1YQ
Weston Cut, River Avon, looking eastwards in BA2 1YQ
The Dolphin Inn, Locksbrook Road, Bath in BA2 1YQ
Nameless and numberless bridge, from the west in BA2 1YQ
Houses on the west side of Avondale Road, Locksbrook in BA2 1YQ
House at Weston Lock [No 6], River Avon, Bath in BA2 1YQ
Lock landing, below Weston Lock [No 6], River Avon in BA2 1YQ
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Area Information

BA2 1YQ, part of Twerton Ward in Bath and North East Somerset, is a small residential cluster with a population of 1189. Nestled in the west of Bath, it retains echoes of its Saxon origins as Tyvertone, a village recorded in the Domesday Book with 32 households. Today, it is a working-class urban suburb with a strong sense of community, though it ranks among England’s top 20% most deprived areas. The area’s character is shaped by post-WWII council housing, with 48% of households renting from social providers. Despite its challenges, Twerton offers a blend of historical sites, such as Twerton Roundhill and remnants of medieval manors, alongside modern amenities. Its proximity to Bath’s cultural and commercial hubs, combined with practical transport links, makes it a pragmatic choice for those seeking affordability without sacrificing connectivity. The area’s compact size means residents can access key services, green spaces, and transport nodes within short distances, though its smaller footprint also means the community is tightly knit, with local landmarks like Twerton High Street and Bath City Farm anchoring daily life.

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Area Size
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Population
1189
Population Density
3949 people/km²

The property market in BA2 1YQ is defined by a 52% home ownership rate, with houses forming the majority of the accommodation stock. This suggests a mix of owner-occupied properties and a significant rental market, particularly given the area’s 48% social housing presence. The dominance of houses over flats or apartments indicates a more traditional, family-oriented housing stock, though the small postcode area means the available properties are limited in number. Buyers should consider the area’s compact size and its role as a commuter suburb for Bath and Bristol, where employment opportunities are more abundant. The presence of post-WWII council housing also means that newer builds are scarce, with most properties likely to be older, requiring potential investment in maintenance. For those seeking affordability, BA2 1YQ offers lower property prices compared to central Bath, but the limited supply and proximity to transport links make it a strategic choice for those prioritising practicality over luxury.

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Living in BA2 1YQ offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Co-op Mount, Morrisons Daily Twerton 105, and M&S Weston, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s transport links—five railway stations and two metro stops—connect residents to Bath’s cultural and commercial centres, as well as Bristol. Green spaces and recreational facilities are also available, including Bath City Farm (37 acres of farmland with animals and woods) and Twerton Park, home to Bath City FC. Twerton Roundhill offers panoramic views and wildflower meadows, while historical sites like the remnants of medieval manors add depth to the local landscape. The Twerton High Street, part of the historic Bath-Bristol road, hosts local businesses and community hubs. This mix of practical retail, transport, and natural spaces creates a balanced lifestyle, though the area’s compact nature means residents must prioritise their needs within a limited radius.

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Demographics

The population of BA2 1YQ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. Home ownership stands at 52%, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. The White ethnic group is the largest demographic, reflecting the area’s historical roots and limited diversity. As a ward in the top 20% most deprived areas of England, residents face challenges in accessing high-quality services and opportunities. This context shapes the area’s character: a working-class community with a strong reliance on social housing, where 48% of households rent from councils or housing associations. The age profile suggests a stable population with a focus on middle-aged adults, likely tied to local employment or commuting to Bath and Bristol. The demographic makeup and deprivation level influence the local economy, with limited private sector investment and a reliance on public services. Despite this, the area’s compact size and proximity to Bath’s amenities offer practical advantages for residents navigating these conditions.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

52
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

26
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BA2 1YQ?
BA2 1YQ has a strong community spirit despite being one of England’s top 20% most deprived areas. With 48% of households in social housing, it is a working-class suburb where local landmarks like Twerton High Street and Bath City Farm foster a sense of place. The compact size means residents know their neighbours, though deprivation levels influence access to services.
Who typically lives in BA2 1YQ?
The population has a median age of 47, with most residents aged 30–64. Home ownership is 52%, and the White ethnic group is predominant. The area’s working-class profile is shaped by post-WWII council housing, with limited diversity and a focus on middle-aged adults.
How connected is BA2 1YQ in terms of transport and broadband?
Residents enjoy excellent broadband (score 100) and good mobile coverage (score 84). Five railway stations and two metro stops provide links to Bath and Bristol, while the A4 road offers direct access. This connectivity supports remote work and commuting, though mobile coverage may vary in rural parts.
Is BA2 1YQ safe for residents?
The area has a medium crime risk (score 43/100), around the national average. Flood risk is low, with no protected natural sites. Residents should take standard security precautions, but there are no major environmental hazards or planning constraints affecting safety.
What amenities are nearby in BA2 1YQ?
Residents have access to Co-op Mount, Morrisons Daily Twerton 105, and M&S Weston for shopping. Twerton Park, Bath City Farm, and Twerton Roundhill offer recreation. Rail and metro stations provide transport links, while the historic Twerton High Street adds cultural value to daily life.

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