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Living in BA2 3LA means inhabiting a compact, historic residential cluster in Bath, Somerset. This 2.2-hectare area, part of the Bath conservation area and World Heritage Site, is defined by its late Victorian and Edwardian architecture, with detached and semi-detached villas built between the 1870s and 1900s. The area’s population of 1,893 people is densely packed at 85,416 residents per square kilometre, reflecting its suburban character. BA2 3LA’s proximity to Bath’s cultural and economic hubs, combined with its low crime risk and excellent broadband connectivity, makes it appealing to young professionals and families. Its history as a middle-class suburb for railway and Post Office workers persists in its layout, with Bear Flat serving as a local retail and leisure hub. The area’s blend of historic buildings, like St Bartholomew’s Church, and practical amenities, such as nearby railway stations, creates a lived-in feel that balances tradition with modern convenience. For buyers, BA2 3LA offers a rare mix of heritage and accessibility, though its small size means proximity to Bath’s broader amenities is key.
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- 2.2 hectares
- Population
- 1893
- Population Density
- 4556 people/km²
BA2 3LA’s property market is characterised by a 44% home ownership rate, with houses forming the majority of the accommodation stock. The area’s small size—just 2.2 hectares—means the housing stock is limited, with no data on rental properties or flats. The predominance of houses suggests a market skewed toward owner-occupiers rather than landlords, though the low home ownership rate implies a significant portion of the population may rent. The compact nature of BA2 3LA means buyers must consider nearby areas for larger property selections. The historic character of the area, with late Victorian and Edwardian villas, may appeal to buyers seeking period properties, though the lack of modern developments could limit options. Given the area’s density and small footprint, proximity to Bath’s broader housing market is essential for those seeking more space or alternative property types.
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Residents of BA2 3LA have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Co-op Bath, Morrisons Daily, and Sainsburys Bath, providing essential shopping and grocery needs. The area’s historic Bear Flat functions as a local shopping and leisure hub, featuring Bloomfield Green for recreation. Nearby railway stations—Oldfield Park, Bath Spa, and Freshford—offer easy access to Bath’s cultural attractions, employment centres, and transport links. The presence of St Bartholomew’s Church and listed buildings like the Cedar Care Home adds to the area’s character, blending heritage with modern convenience. For leisure, Bloomfield Green offers green space, while the proximity to Bath’s broader amenities ensures access to theatres, museums, and dining options. The compact layout of BA2 3LA means residents can enjoy a mix of suburban tranquillity and urban accessibility, though the small size necessitates careful planning for larger retail or leisure needs.
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The nearest schools to BA2 3LA include Hayesfield Girls School, which operates both as a primary school and an academy with a good Ofsted rating. This dual role provides families with a seamless transition from primary to secondary education within the same institution. The presence of an academy with a good rating suggests a school that meets national standards in teaching and outcomes, though no specific data on pupil performance or facilities is provided. The concentration of educational resources in this small area reflects BA2 3LA’s historical role as a residential suburb for professionals, ensuring access to quality schooling. However, the absence of other schools in the immediate vicinity means families may need to consider commuting for alternative options. The Hayesfield Schools’ inclusion in the area’s heritage—its original building dates to 1878—adds to the neighbourhood’s character, blending educational provision with historic architecture.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Hayesfield Girls School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Hayesfield Girls School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BA2 3LA is overwhelmingly young, with a median age of 22 and the majority of residents aged 15–29. This demographic skew suggests a community dominated by students, early-career professionals, and young families. Home ownership rates stand at 44%, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. The area’s ethnic composition is predominantly White, though no specific diversity metrics are provided. The high population density, combined with a young age profile, indicates a dynamic but potentially transient community. While 44% of residents own their homes, the remaining 56% may rely on rental properties, though data on rental markets is absent. The low median age and high proportion of young adults suggest a neighbourhood with active social networks but possibly limited long-term stability. This profile aligns with BA2 3LA’s historical role as housing for Bath’s professional classes, though the current balance between owner-occupiers and renters remains unclear.
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