Area Overview for BA2 8WB

Area Information

BA2 8WB, known as Peasedown St John, is a small residential cluster in Bath and North East Somerset, with a population of 1,664. Situated on the A367 Bath Road, southeast of Bath, it blends historical roots with modern living. The area formed as an ecclesiastical parish in 1874 and became a civil parish in 1955, shaped by 19th-century coal mining and subsequent growth. Today, it offers a quiet, community-focused lifestyle, with easy access to Bath’s cultural and commercial hubs. The village’s character is defined by its historic church, St John the Baptist, and remnants of former collieries. Residents benefit from proximity to rail networks and local amenities, making it appealing for those seeking a balance between rural tranquility and urban connectivity. The area’s compact size fosters a tight-knit community, where daily life revolves around local shops, schools, and seasonal events. With a median age of 47, it caters to families and professionals, offering a stable, low-risk environment for living.

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The property market in BA2 8WB is characterised by high home ownership (78%) and a predominance of houses, indicating a largely owner-occupied area. This suggests a stable housing stock with limited rental activity, which may appeal to buyers seeking long-term investment or family homes. The compact nature of the postcode area means property choices are limited to individual houses, often with garden space, reflecting the village’s rural character. Given the high ownership rate, the market may be less dynamic than in larger urban areas, with fewer opportunities for short-term rental or speculative purchases. Buyers should consider the proximity to Bath, which offers greater property diversity, though commuting times may be a factor. The absence of planning constraints such as protected woodlands or AONB designations allows for more flexibility in property development, though the small size of the area limits expansion.

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Living in BA2 8WB offers access to a range of practical amenities within walking or short driving distance. The area includes five retail outlets, such as The Radstock Co-operative Society Co, Tesco Peasedown, and Morrisons Daily, providing essentials for daily living. These shops cater to both routine needs and convenience, supporting a self-sufficient lifestyle. The village’s rail network, with stations like Oldfield Park and Bath Spa, connects residents to Bath’s cultural and commercial districts, including restaurants, theatres, and shopping centres. While the area’s small size means fewer leisure options, its proximity to Bath compensates, offering parks, museums, and recreational facilities. The historic St John the Baptist church and remnants of former collieries add a unique character to daily life, blending heritage with modern convenience.

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Schools

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Demographics

The population of BA2 8WB is 1,664, with a median age of 47, reflecting a mature demographic. The most common age group is adults aged 30–64, indicating a community skewed toward middle-aged residents. Home ownership is high at 78%, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base. The area is predominantly composed of houses, with no significant presence of flats or other accommodation types. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader regional trends. This demographic profile suggests a settled, family-oriented environment, where residents are likely to have established careers and local ties. The absence of significant deprivation data implies a relatively high quality of life, with access to essential services and infrastructure. However, the age distribution may influence local amenities, such as schools and healthcare, which cater more to adult needs than to younger families.

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White
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47
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Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

33
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BA2 8WB?
BA2 8WB has a population of 1,664, with a median age of 47 and 78% home ownership. The community is predominantly middle-aged adults, fostering a stable, family-oriented environment. The area’s small size and proximity to Bath create a mix of rural tranquility and urban accessibility.
Who typically lives in BA2 8WB?
The area’s population is primarily adults aged 30–64, with 78% owning their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the housing stock consists mainly of houses, suggesting a settled, long-term resident base.
How connected is BA2 8WB to transport networks?
The area has excellent broadband (score 98) and good mobile coverage (84). Four railway stations provide links to Bath and beyond, while the A367 Bath Road offers access to motorways, enhancing commuting flexibility.
Is BA2 8WB a safe place to live?
Residents face low flood risk (score 0) and a crime risk score of 90, indicating below-average crime rates. There are no protected natural areas, reducing environmental hazards, though safety is further bolstered by the area’s compact, community-focused layout.
What amenities are available near BA2 8WB?
The area has five retail outlets, including Tesco Peasedown and Morrisons Daily, and four rail stations. Proximity to Bath provides access to cultural and leisure facilities, while local shops support daily convenience.

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