Area Overview for BA3 3PZ
Area Information
Living in BA3 3PZ means residing in a small residential cluster within the town of Radstock, Somerset. You are part of a community of 1,743 residents, where 1,004 people per square kilometre live in close proximity. The area sits on the northern slope of the Mendip Hills, approximately nine miles south-west of Bath and eight miles north-west of Frome. This postcode represents a specific slice of Radstock, a town historically defined by its role as a coal mining centre since the 19th century. The name Radstock itself derives from Old English terms referencing the reddish marl soil and the Fosse Way, now part of the A367. Today, the town functions as a commuter hub for Bath and Bristol, though this brings peak-hour traffic challenges to the local roads. You find yourself in a settled environment where the immediate neighbourhood is characterised by houses rather than flats or high-density blocks. The area offers a quiet existence defined by its history, from the radical changes of the Industrial Revolution to the former railway networks that once connected it to Bristol and London. Your daily life here is shaped by this transition from an industrial past to a modern residential community.
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- Population
- 1743
- Population Density
- 1004 people/km²
The property market in BA3 3PZ is distinctly owner-occupied. With 68% of homes in this postcode currently owned by their occupants, the area is not a typical entry-level rental market. Instead, it caters to buyers who are secure in their finances and looking to settle down permanently. The accommodation type is solely houses, which shapes the available stock significantly. You will find detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties suited to families or retirees rather than students or transient workers. This high concentration of households that own their dwellings suggests a slower, more deliberate market where properties change hands less frequently than in urban rental hotspots. The presence of veterans who have held onto their homes since the industrial decline of the 1970s adds a layer of historical continuity to the housing stock. Buying here means entering a community where the majority of neighbours have a direct stake in their property's condition and longevity. You do not need to compete for short-term tenancy agreements or navigate the volatility of a pure letting sector. The market is stable, defined by a long-term commitment to housing that mirrors the stable demographic trends of the wider town.
House Prices in BA3 3PZ
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Energy Efficiency in BA3 3PZ
Residents of BA3 3PZ enjoy practical access to local retail and daily necessities. Within a short practical distance, you will find five notable amenities, including Morrisons Daily and The Radstock Co-operative Society Co. These venues provide essential shopping without the need for long car journeys to the larger towns of Bath or Bristol. The physical layout of the town supports a lifestyle where daily errands are manageable on foot or by short drive. Beyond shopping, the area is defined by its rich history, exemplified by the Radstock Museum. Housed in a Grade II listed Victorian Market Hall built in 1897, this venue offers insights into local life and geology since the 19th century. The town itself sits on the northern slope of the Mendip Hills, offering residents scenic views and a sense of connection to the Somerset landscape. While the area lacks extensive leisure parks or large sports centres within the immediate postcode, it benefits from the wider facilities of Radstock. Your lifestyle is characterised by convenience for daily shopping and the cultural depth provided by local history and the natural surroundings of the Mendip Hills.
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Schools
Families in BA3 3PZ have access to several educational institutions nearby. The most prominent options include St Nicholas CofE Infant School, St Nicholas CofE Junior School, and St Nicholas CofE Primary, all of which form a cohesive entry school system. There is also St Nicholas Church School, which operates as an academy. These schools are situated within the town of Radstock, ensuring that children living in this postcode do not require a commute to reach their educational facilities. The mix of Church of England faith schools and an academy provides parents with different educational philosophies to choose from. You can expect a neighbourhood where education is a central priority, given the density of school-age proximity within the immediate surroundings. The availability of both infant and primary stages within the vicinity means that young children can access their education without changing schools for several years of their development. While specific Ofsted ratings are not listed in the current data, the presence of these named institutions confirms a dedicated local education infrastructure. Residents can rely on these establishments for primary and early secondary-level instruction while growing their children until they move on to larger comprehensive colleges further afield.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | St Nicholas CofE Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Nicholas CofE Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | St Nicholas CofE Primary | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | St Nicholas Church School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BA3 3PZ is defined by a mature population. The median age is 47 years, placing you firmly in a residential zone dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where families may have grown distant or where residents have chosen stability over a younger, transient lifestyle. There is a strong sense of permanence within the area, with 68% of households reporting home ownership. This high ownership rate indicates that most residents have invested heavily in their local environment and are likely to stay for the long term. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not encounter flats or maisonettes in this specific postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a predominantly homogeneous community that has settled in the town over time. Deprivation statistics are not explicitly provided in the available data, but the high home ownership rate generally correlates with financial stability among the residents. You are living among people who understand the value of property, families, and the specific character of living in Radstock. This demographic makeup creates a stable environment where social networks tend to remain consistent across years.
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