Area Overview for BA2 3GD

Pipelines crossing the River Avon. in BA2 3GD
Junction of Arlington Road and Livingstone Road in BA2 3GD
Junction of Brougham Hayes and Livingstone Road, Bath in BA2 3GD
Bridge over the railway, Brougham Hayes in BA2 3GD
Oldfield Park Memorial Garden in BA2 3GD
Junction of West Avenue and Triangle North, Oldfield Park in BA2 3GD
West Avenue, Oldfield Park in BA2 3GD
Small roadworks on Bridge Road in BA2 3GD
Livingstone Road, Bath in BA2 3GD
Bath & Bristol Railway Bridge, Weston, Bath in BA2 3GD
Halfpenny Bridge, River Avon, Bath in BA2 3GD
River Avon below Weston Bridge in BA2 3GD
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Area Information

Living in BA2 3GD means residing within the Westmoreland ward, a small residential cluster forming part of the city of Bath in Bath and North East Somerset. This postcode covers a population of 1,461 people, creating a neighbourhood with the density of a village but the convenience of urban living. The area sits at coordinates 51.380491, -2.387875, placing it historically near Westmoreland Place, a location marked on 1818 and 1852 maps of Bath. Although the modern boundaries were last altered for the May 2019 elections, the ward retains its identity through street names and established housing patterns. Daily life here revolves around practical access to the wider city while maintaining a calmer environment. You walk or cycle to key services without facing long commutes. The ward occupies a specific niche within South West England, balancing historic character with modern infrastructure needs. Prospective homebuyers often seek this balance, drawn by the proximity to Bath without the immediate congestion of the city centre. The area functions as a stable residential zone where residents value locality over spectacle.

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Area Size
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Population
1461
Population Density
8440 people/km²

Homes in BA2 3GD are overwhelmingly flats, shaping both tenant expectations and buyer strategies for this small postcode. With home ownership at only 23 per cent, the market operates heavily as a rental hub rather than a primary owner-occupation zone. This structure suggests that investment properties and rentals frequently outpace resident ownership. You will find apartments clustered in blocks designed for single occupants or small households. The prevalence of flats often aligns with proximity to city centres, universities, or employment hubs where commuters or students prefer compact living. Buyers looking for permanent residences may need to extend their search to adjacent wards where freehold houses dominate. However, owners entering the rental market here can benefit from strong demand driven by the youthful population. If you consider purchasing a flat in BA2 3GD, verify lease terms, management fees, and ground rent conditions carefully. The low ownership rate signals a dynamic market where rental yields may attract investors but resale liquidity for single homes could vary depending on broader Bath market trends.

House Prices in BA2 3GD

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Energy Efficiency in BA2 3GD

The lifestyle surrounding BA2 3GD benefits from immediate access to essential services and transport links. You can visit Tesco Windsor for daily groceries or head to Sainsburys Bath and Co-op Bath for wider retail choices. Rail connections via Oldfield Park Railway Station, Bath Spa Railway Station, and Freshford Railway Station integrate you efficiently with the wider city and county. Two metro stops at Bitton and Oldland offer additional regional mobility. This network allows quick commutes to Bath Spa University, business parks, or the historic centre of Bath. Local amenities bring convenience without forcing long journeys. Residents enjoy straightforward access to supermarkets, train stations, and transit points, reducing car dependency for routine tasks. Dining, boutique shops, and leisure facilities often cluster nearby, supporting varied daily routines. The presence of multiple railway stations means you can switch between local and long-distance travel seamlessly. Such integration appeals to commuters, shoppers, and families who value time efficiency alongside proximity to nature reserves or open spaces found within the Bath urban fringe.

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Demographics

The community in BA2 3GD reflects a distinctly youthful profile. The median age sits at 22 years, with the most common age range being young adults aged 15 to 29 years. This demographic reality shapes the local culture, priorities, and tenant profile. Home ownership stands at just 23 per cent, indicating that the majority of residents likely rent rather than own their property. Accommodation types are predominantly flats, consistent with younger households and student populations common in growth areas. While White residents form the predominant ethnic group, diversity in smaller postcode areas often evolves with local employment and education trends. Living in BA2 3GD means engaging with a vibrant cohort focused on career starts, studies, or early independence. This age mix often correlates with lower mortgage demand and higher rental activity compared to older suburbs. The area attracts those seeking affordability and flexibility before committing to larger family homes elsewhere in the region. Understanding the demographic foundation helps you gauge school demand, local spending habits, and future development pressures in the neighbourhood.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

23
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

42
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who primarily lives in BA2 3GD and what is the community like?
BA2 3GD has a population of 1,461 people with a median age of 22 years, making young adults aged 15 to 29 the most common group. Home ownership stands at just 23 per cent, suggesting a predominantly renting community. Accommodation consists mainly of flats, aligning with the youthful demographic and single-occupancy household trends.
How good are digital connectivity and internet reliability in BA2 3GD?
Fixed broadband achieves an excellent quality score of 100, guaranteeing top-tier performance for remote work or streaming. Mobile coverage reaches a good level with a score of 84, ensuring reliable signal strength throughout the postcode. These standards support uninterrupted online activities for residents.
Is BA2 3GD safe from environmental risks and crime?
Flood risk registers as low with a score of 0, and there is no coverage from Ramsar sites, AONBs, or protected reserves. Crime risk posts a safe score of 81, reflecting below-average crime rates. These factors collectively create a secure environment for daily living.
What major amenities and transport links surround BA2 3GD?
Residents access Tesco Windsor, Sainsburys Bath, and Co-op Bath for shopping. Oldfield Park, Bath Spa, and Freshford Railway Stations provide rail links, while Bitton and Oldland serve metro points. Such connectivity simplifies commuting and errands across Bath and the wider region.

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