Area Overview for BS11 9LT
Area Information
Living in BS11 9LT places you within a specific residential cluster on the northwestern fringe of Bristol, England. This postcode area forms part of the broader Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston ward, situated near the historic Avonmouth docks and bordered by Blaise Castle estate to the east. The location encompasses approximately 1.95 hectares of residential space, making it a compact community with 433 people per square kilometre. You will find yourself in an area that originated as a small hamlet within Henbury before expanding significantly with post-war council housing in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Today, BS11 9LT sits adjacent to Kingsweston Hill to the south and the Severn flood plain to the west. The area reflects its industrial proximity through a pragmatic, no-nonsense atmosphere while maintaining close-knit community bonds. Residents live near significant landmarks such as Kings Weston House, a restored Georgian mansion set within over 200 acres of parkland. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster where the past meets the present, offering a distinct identity shaped by its history as part of the Southwell and later Miles estates which financed major Victorian industries.
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- 1947
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- 433 people/km²
The property market in BS11 9LT is defined by its stock of houses, which constitute the predominant accommodation type for this postcode. With home ownership standing at 51 per cent, you are entering an area where over half the residents are owner-occupiers rather than tenants. This figure suggests a stable market where mortgages were taken in the past, likely coinciding with the area's expansion in the post-war era. The 1,947 population within this small residential cluster indicates a limited supply of properties, potentially making acquisition more competitive for those seeking specific homes. Given the high density of 433 people per square kilometre, space is at a premium within these houses. Buyers should expect a market characterised by traditional council housing transformed by community-led regeneration projects like Ambition Lawrence Weston. The area does not feature major commercial centres or dedicated business parks within the ward itself, meaning demand for property is driven primarily by residential needs rather than commuters seeking employment locally. Your search for homes here requires a focus on the practical aspects of these established estates.
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Your lifestyle in BS11 9LT centres on practical convenience and accessible green spaces. Within practical reach are five retail outlets including a Co-op Avonmouth, Costco Bristol, and Morrisons Select, forming a strong backbone for daily shopping. Five railway stations provide easy rail access, with Avonmouth, Portway Park and Ride, and Shirehampton stations offering frequent departures. You have access to five ferry landing points including the Bristol Docks Ferry Landing and Portishead Pier, connecting the area across the water. Nearby Bristol Filton Airport offers air travel options. Beyond utilities, you are minutes away from Blaise Castle Estate, a vast woodland area providing local recreation. The area benefits from the proximity to Kings Weston House, a Georgian mansion on over 200 acres of parkland. Community facilities have improved through local initiatives, housing the Lawrence Weston Community Hub developed by Ambition Lawrence Weston. These amenities combine to create a neighbourhood where you can rely on named, accessible venues for your weekly needs while enjoying the tranquil setting of the Severn flood plain to the west.
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The community in BS11 9LT features a distinct age profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within the population of 1,947. You are looking at an area where stability often defines daily life, as 51 per cent of residents own their homes outright. The prevailing accommodation type consists of houses, which contrasts with many denser urban neighbourhoods. While data regarding income deprivation is not included in the current records, the area has historically faced social and economic challenges characterised by closures of local facilities. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area's established character. Despite past issues linked to deprivation and informal economies, the demographic composition suggests a mature neighbourhood where families and long-term residents form the backbone. The presence of a higher-than-average proportion of young people and families indicates a community that fosters an environment for raising children, even as it grapples with broader regeneration efforts led by local groups to improve housing and play facilities.
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