Area Overview for BA20 2QA
Area Information
Living in BA20 2QA offers a stable home within the historic town of Yeovil, Somerset. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster distinct from the wider urban sprawl. You reside in an area with a population of 1,318 people, creating a neighbourhood that feels established yet intimate. The location sits near the Dorset border, approximately 126 miles from London, and falls within the Stone Hundred. Historically, Yeovil was recorded in the Domesday Book as Givele and has been an ancient parish since at least 880 when mentioned as Gifle. The area retains connections to this heritage through landmarks like the Hundred Stone and the Hound Stone in Thorne Lane. Daily life here is grounded in a setting that includes sites associated with the Saxon minster church of St John the Baptist. You live in a place defined by layers of history, from medieval charters granted by King John to post-Norman Conquest manor grants. The physical environment supports a traditional lifestyle without the constraints of protected nature reserves or AONB boundaries that often limit development. This creates a functional space where the local community has shaped the character of the town for centuries. The specific coordinates of 50.941519, -2.639336 place you firmly within this ancient administrative boundary.
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- Population
- 1318
- Population Density
- 1982 people/km²
The housing market in BA20 2QA is dominated by owner-occupied homes rather than the private rental sector. With a home ownership rate of 86%, you will find that the majority of properties change hands through sale rather than let. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, meaning you are unlikely to encounter a significant stock of flats or apartments within this specific cluster. This stock typifies the wider trend in Yeovil, where family-sized properties prevail. The high ownership percentage suggests a market where buyers are often looking for stability and the potential for equity growth. You will find that transactions here typically involve established families or retirees moving within the area. The specific nature of the postcode as a residential cluster means property values are influenced closely by access to local rail stations and nearby amenities like Tesco Yeovil. The market is not a high-turnover rental area but a sedate local property scene. Buyers should expect competition from cash buyers and those seeking to downsize. The 1318 population figure keeps supply consistent with demand without the volatility of major commuter hubs.
House Prices in BA20 2QA
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Energy Efficiency in BA20 2QA
Residents of BA20 2QA enjoy a lifestyle centred on convenience and local services within a historic town setting. You have five retail options nearby, including prominent venues like Tesco Yeovil, M&S Yeovil, and Spar. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities without requiring a drive from your doorstep. Retail provision is complemented by strong public transport links, with five railway stations in the immediate vicinity. Yeovil Pen Mill, Yeovil Junction, and Thornford Railway Stations offer varied directions for travel, giving you flexibility for work or leisure trips. For those with specific interests, RNAS Yeovilton sits nearby as a notable airport facility. This adds a layer of local identity and employment opportunity to the area. You live in a place where daily tasks are manageable on foot or by cycle, yet larger shopping trips are possible with ease. The presence of these amenities ensures that life in BA20 2QA is practical and removes the need for digital ordering for most goods. The town centre of Yeovil, just beyond your postcode, provides the wider cultural and leisure experiences without being overwhelming.
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Schools
Education in BA20 2QA is accessible through a limited number of institutional options immediately onsite or in the immediate vicinity. Yeovil College stands as the primary educational facility, operating as a sixth-form for older students requiring GCSE revision, A-levels, or vocational training. Horizon Centre is the other institution on the list, serving a different educational role within the local network. You will not find primary or secondary schools directly listed in the provided data for this specific small cluster. The proximity to Yeovil College means that older residents have immediate access to educational resources without crossing the town boundaries. Horizon Centre likely supports community learning or alternative provision needs for local youth. Families moving here must commute to other schools for younger children, a common pattern in postcodes outside main town centres. The presence of these two entities indicates a reliance on the wider Yeovil school catchment area. Parents in this BA20 2QA postcode rely on the established network of Yeovil schools for primary and secondary education before their children reach sixth form.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yeovil College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Horizon Centre | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BA20 2QA is defined by stability and maturity. The median age of residents is 47 years, placing the population well into adulthood. The most common age group consists of adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a workforce-driven or family-active demographic. Home ownership is exceptionally high, with 86% of households in this postcode owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This leaves only 14% of residents renting, which shapes the dynamic of the local estate. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a preference for larger living spaces over flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with the broader demographic profile of rural Somerset and Yeovil. You are looking at an area where people have put down roots for the long term. The low percentage of renters aligns with the predominance of house ownership and older age profiles. There is a notable absence of younger residents under 30 in the dominant statistics. This suggests the area attracts families and established professionals rather than students or young urban migrants. The high ownership rate creates a community invested in local long-term development.
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