Area Overview for BS10 7UE
Area Information
BS10 7UE lies within the historic parish of Almondsbury, a village in southern Gloucestershire near the M5 motorway. This small postcode area is part of a residential cluster with a population of 2,353 people, spread over 114 residents per square kilometre. Its location makes it a strategic link between Bristol and Gloucester, with the A38 road running through the parish. The area balances historic charm with modern infrastructure, including the M4/M5 Almondsbury Interchange, the first four-level motorway crossing in Britain. Daily life here reflects a mix of traditional village character—such as the 12th-century St Mary the Virgin church—and contemporary amenities. The village’s proximity to major transport routes and nearby towns like Patchway and Bradley Stoke offers both tranquillity and accessibility. Residents benefit from a stable community with a median age of 47, suggesting a mature, established demographic. While the area retains its rural roots, its connection to Bristol’s urban expansion ensures it remains a practical choice for commuters and families seeking a balance between countryside and convenience.
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- Population
- 2353
- Population Density
- 114 people/km²
BS10 7UE is predominantly a home-ownership area, with 77% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for a small postcode area but aligns with the broader parish of Almondsbury’s suburban character. This suggests a market skewed towards family homes and larger properties, likely attracting buyers seeking space and stability. The high home ownership rate indicates a low rental market, reducing competition for tenants but potentially limiting short-term investment opportunities. For buyers, the area offers a mix of traditional and modern housing, though the small size of the postcode means the immediate surroundings—such as nearby Bradley Stoke or Patchway—may provide more varied options. The presence of houses rather than flats also implies a focus on private, low-density living.
House Prices in BS10 7UE
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Energy Efficiency in BS10 7UE
Residents of BS10 7UE have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Makro Bristol, Morrisons Patchway, and M&S Cribbs, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s proximity to Bristol Filton Airport and multiple rail stations enhances connectivity for travel. For leisure, ferries at Bristol Docks and Welsh Back offer scenic routes along the River Avon. The historic village of Almondsbury itself retains traditional charm, with the 12th-century St Mary the Virgin church and the Bowl Inn, a Grade II listed building. While the area’s small size means amenities are concentrated nearby, the mix of retail, transport, and cultural sites supports a convenient lifestyle. The balance of historic character and modern infrastructure ensures daily life is both practical and rooted in local heritage.
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Schools
The nearest school to BS10 7UE is Highdene School, an independent institution. No Ofsted rating is provided, but the presence of an independent school suggests a focus on private education, which may cater to families seeking alternative schooling options. The area lacks state schools in the immediate vicinity, so families relying on public education may need to look further afield. Independent schools often offer smaller class sizes and specialised curricula, which can be a draw for those prioritising tailored education. However, the absence of state school data means it is unclear whether local children have access to nearby public institutions. This could be a consideration for buyers prioritising school proximity and diversity in educational choices.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Highdene School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BS10 7UE has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, settled community with a strong presence of middle-aged residents. Home ownership is high at 77%, indicating a stable housing market and long-term residency. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a preference for larger properties over flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader regional demographics. The age profile and ownership rates suggest a community focused on family living and long-term investment. With no specific deprivation data provided, the area appears to support a quality of life consistent with its demographic stability. The absence of significant age diversity or rental-focused housing may appeal to those prioritising security and a low-turnover environment.
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