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Living in BA2 2HX means residing within the Moorlands Ward, a unitary ward situated in the city of Bath. This specific postcode area covers a small residential cluster measuring just 2,096 square metres. The ward was officially established on 2 May 2019 following boundary changes, though its physical footprint represents a much older community. The area's origins lie in the Moorlands Estate, Bath's first housing scheme completely planned and built after the Second World War. Construction began on 26 August 1946 to address severe housing shortages caused by wartime damage and the relocation of the Royal Navy headquarters. The estate received national recognition as a model for post-war public housing design. You will find yourself in a location defined by this history, where clean lines and open-plan layouts from the mid-twentieth century still shape the streets. The ward sits within Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its Roman-built baths. Daily life here is grounded in the legacy of the estate, which was designed to foster community spaces by deliberately removing fencing and privet hedges. You are surrounded by the remnants of the historic Moorlands Estate's agricultural heritage, including play areas built on former farm land. The character of the area reflects a progressive design philosophy that prioritised light, spacious homes with good-sized gardens rather than the dense blocks common in other regions.
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- 2096 m²
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- 1434
- Population Density
- 3794 people/km²
The property market in BA2 2HX is characterised by a significant proportion of owner-occupied homes. Approximately 49% of households own their properties, signalling that the area appeals to those seeking stability rather than the flexibility of renting. Houses represent the main accommodation type, meaning you will not find the concentration of flats or high-rise blocks typical of the original estate core. This translates into a streetscape dominated by individual dwellings, often featuring light and spacious designs with good-sized gardens. The historic Moorlands Estate comprises two-storey family homes and flats, but the current ownership mix suggests a shift towards single-family housing in the immediate surrounding postcode. Buyers looking at homes in BA2 2HX should expect a stock defined by mid-twentieth-century architecture constructed in Bath stone. The designation of this area as a specific residential cluster implies limited availability compared to broader wards. The prevalence of homes suggests that this is not a transient rental sector but a place where people stay. This market dynamic supports a neighbourhood where property values may reflect the stability of long-term residents. Those interested in purchasing are entering a market where the majority of sellers are likely owners looking to move rather than landlords. The focus on houses over flats aligns with the family-friendly nature of the surrounding schools and amenities.
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Residents of BA2 2HX enjoy immediate access to a range of practical amenities within practical reach. Three major supermarkets are located nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Sainsburys Bath, and Co-op Bath, ensuring you can stock your home without leaving the city. For rail travel, five stations serve the area, most notably Bath Spa Railway Station, Freshford Railway Station, and Oldfield Park Railway Station. These stations connect you to the wider transport network with ease. Additionally, one metro terminus located in Bitton provides further public transport options. The proximity of Indian retail outlets is integrated into the list of nearby amenities, showing recognition of local demand for diverse goods. Dining options are plentiful, with several high-rated restaurants identified as part of the local shopping and dining scene. The availability of these services means daily errands require little time or distance. You can access essential shopping, national retailers, and dining venues while remaining rooted in the quiet streets of the Moorlands Ward. The balance between residential peace and commercial convenience defines the lifestyle here.
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Education in BA2 2HX benefits from a cluster of highly rated institutions immediately adjacent to the residential cluster. Moorlands Infant Academy holds a good Ofsted rating and operates as an academy, providing early education for young children. Directly linked to it, Moorlands Junior School also functions as an academy with a good Ofsted rating, ensuring continuity through middle years. Outside of this state-funded provision, Victory School operates as an independent option for parents seeking alternative education styles. The presence of both infant and junior academies within the locality simplifies schooling logistics for families living near the estate. The Moorlands schools themselves, built in 1950, reflect a progressive design philosophy with teaching spaces that remain highly regarded. Parents often cite the physical environment of these buildings as a positive attribute. The mix of academy and independent schools offers flexibility; families can choose between the structured environment of the academies or the customised approach of Victory School. All listed schools serve the immediate community, meaning you do not need to travel far to enrol your children. Having primary provision within the ward supports the area's appeal to families with young children living in the nearby houses.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Moorlands Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Moorlands Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Victory School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Moorlands Infant School | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | Moorlands Junior School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BA2 2HX features a distinct age profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within this population. The total population standing at 1,434 people is concentrated in a very small area, resulting in a high density of 684,256 people per square kilometre despite the tiny land mass. Nearly half of the households, approximately 49%, are home owners. This indicates a settled community where residents have chosen to put down roots rather than rent. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, suggesting family-oriented living arrangements prevail. The area is socially homogeneous, with White residents forming the predominant ethnic group. This demographic stability contributes to a quiet neighbourhood atmosphere where long-term residents know their neighbours. The average age above 47 suggests that young families with school-aged children may be under-represented compared to empty nesters or families with older children. Home ownership levels indicate financial stability among the residents, as nearly half own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This contrasts with areas where rental properties dominate the stock. The high population density relative to the area size often creates a tight-knit environment where community events and local governance directly impact daily life.
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