Area Overview for BS1 1SU

Area Information

BS1 1SU represents a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within the heart of Bristol. This location sits at the intersection of urban convenience and city living, hosting a population of 2,149 residents. The Central Ward, often associated with this area, features significant public open spaces like The Centre, Bristol, which was created by covering over the River Frome. Nearby highlights include Queen Square, a Georgian park surrounded by graceful townhouses. Living in BS1 1SU places you immediately within reach of the city's most prominent landmarks, including Bristol Cathedral and the Aldermaston building, all situated near The Centre, Bristol. This is a compact environment where daily life revolves around the immediate urban core. You are steps away from major retail hubs and transport interchanges that define the Bristol city centre experience. The area is characterised by high density and proximity to employment centres, making it ideal for those who prioritise accessibility. While the surroundings offer historical features and cultural proximity, the immediate postcode functions as a concentrated node of city life rather than a standalone suburb.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2149
Population Density
6649 people/km²

Homes in BS1 1SU are predominantly flats, a housing stock designed to maximise space within the limited footprint of the Bristol city centre. With home ownership at 36 per cent, this area is defined more by the rental market than by owner-occupied residences. This dynamic explains why the majority of dwellings are purpose-built for lettings or purchased as investment properties rather than family homes. Buyers looking at this postcode will typically find compact apartments designed for single professionals or couples living alone. The high concentration of flats also means competition for short-term lettings can be intense, influencing long-term rental yields and purchase prices. Given the small size of the residential cluster, stock is scarce, and selection is often limited to whatever units become available in this specific cluster. The nature of the housing stock suggests a focus on efficiency and location over garden space or private facilities. Understanding the market requires accepting that you are buying into a central urban lifestyle rather than a traditional neighbourhood home.

House Prices in BS1 1SU

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in BS1 1SU

Living in BS1 1SU provides immediate access to a dense array of amenities within practical reach. Five notable retail outlets are situated close by, including Tesco Bristol, Sainsburys Bristol, and Tesco College, ensuring supermarkets are always adjacent to your door. Transport links are comprehensive with five ferry terminals available, including Bristol City Centre Ferry Landing, Welsh Back Ferry Landing, and Redcliffe Back Ferry Landing. These waterborne routes offer an alternative to road congestion for commuting across the harbour. Rail connectivity is strong with five stations nearby, such as Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station, Bedminster Railway Station, and Clifton Down Railway Station. Just one local airport, Bristol Filton Airport, serves the wider region. Additionally, two metro routes serve the area at Bitton and Oldland. This density means you can walk to your grocery store, catch a train to the airports or countryside, or take a short ferry ride without needing a car.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering BS1 1SU have access to a selection of noted educational institutions nearby. Bristol Cathedral School operates as an independent school within the immediate vicinity. For academically focused state education, Bristol Cathedral Choir School functions as an academy and holds a good Ofsted rating. Cathedral Primary School also serves the local area with a primary education focus and carries a good Ofsted rating. This mix of independent and academy sectors provides options for different educational philosophies. The presence of independent schools often appeals to families seeking alternative curriculums or smaller class sizes outside the standard state system. Meanwhile, the presence of a good-rated academy indicates strong state provision for children who do not attend private institutions. Residents should note that while these schools are accessible, the postcodes may span different administrative zones depending on catchment boundaries. Expect a competitive environment for places, particularly given the appeal of the central location to those working in the city.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Bristol Cathedral SchoolindependentN/AN/A
2Bristol Cathedral Choir SchoolacademyN/AN/A
3Cathedral Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

Explore more schools in this area

Go to Schools tab

Demographics

The community in BS1 1SU is defined by a distinctly young demographic profile with a median age of just 22 years. Young adults between 15 and 29 years represent the most common age range, creating a transient and energetic atmosphere typical of a city centre location. Only 36 per cent of residents own their homes, indicating that the majority live in private rentals or shared accommodation. The primary accommodation type consists of flats, which aligns with the high-density urban setting and supports the demographic preference for lower-maintenance living spaces. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the close proximity to the university and central business district suggests a high turnover and mix of international students and young professionals. This data paints a picture of a temporary or semi-permanent population rather than established families with deep roots in the locale. The low home ownership rate reflects the transient nature of city centre living where bonds to a specific address are often weaker than in suburban estates. You should expect an environment where neighbours may change frequently due to the mobile lifestyle common among the age group.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

36
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

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

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

21
in Lower managerial occupations

Explore more demographic insights in this area

Go to Demographics tab

Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Premium
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Premium
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Premium
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Premium
  • Protected Woodland
    Premium
  • Crime Risk
    Premium

Explore more planning insights in this area

Open Planning map

We use cookies to provide you with the best experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy .