Area Overview for BS11 9YZ
Area Information
BS11 9YZ lies within the Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston electoral ward in Bristol, a small residential cluster on the city’s northwestern fringe. With a population of around 1,947, it is part of a broader area with approximately 6,500 residents, as recorded in 2011. The postcode is bordered by the Severn flood plain to the west and the Blaise Castle Estate to the east, blending post-war council housing with pockets of historic rural character. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to Avonmouth’s industrial heritage and the nearby Avonmouth docks, which historically supported shipbuilding and Victorian industries. The area’s community is rooted in its origins as a 1940s-1950s council housing estate, expanded from the hamlet of Lawrence Weston. While it faces challenges like deprivation and crime, it also benefits from community-led initiatives such as Ambition Lawrence Weston, which has pushed for improved amenities, including a new primary school and the Lawrence Weston Community Hub. Living here means navigating a mix of practicality and resilience, with a close-knit atmosphere influenced by its industrial past and ongoing regeneration efforts.
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- 433 people/km²
BS11 9YZ is primarily a housing estate with a focus on houses, though the exact proportion of flats or terraced properties is not detailed. Home ownership here is 51%, meaning nearly half of residents rent, suggesting a dynamic mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. The area’s small size and post-war origins mean housing stock is largely mid-20th century, with limited newer developments. This makes it a niche market for buyers seeking affordable homes in a compact, established residential cluster. Proximity to Avonmouth’s industrial infrastructure may influence property values, though the area’s challenges—such as crime and limited commercial amenities—could affect desirability. Buyers should consider the limited size of the area and its immediate surroundings, which may restrict options for larger properties or expanded living spaces. The presence of community-led projects like the Lawrence Weston Community Hub indicates efforts to enhance local appeal, but the housing market remains practical rather than luxurious.
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Living in BS11 9YZ offers access to a range of practical amenities within reach. Retail options include Costco Bristol, Co-op Avonmouth, and Morrisons Select, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s rail network connects to Avonmouth, St Andrews Road, and Portway Park & Ride stations, with services linking to Bristol and beyond. Ferry access to Bristol Docks, Portishead Pier, and Pumphouse Ferry Landing adds water-based mobility. The nearby Blaise Castle Estate offers green space, while Kings Weston House—a restored Georgian mansion—provides historical interest. Though the area lacks high-end dining or entertainment, its proximity to Avonmouth’s industrial infrastructure and community hubs like the Lawrence Weston Community Hub fosters a pragmatic lifestyle. Residents can enjoy a mix of local shops, transport links, and pockets of natural and historic sites, though the character of daily life is shaped by its working-class roots and ongoing community-driven improvements.
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The median age in BS11 9YZ is 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64, reflecting a mature population. Home ownership stands at 51%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental homes. The predominant accommodation type is houses, though the exact distribution of flats or terraced homes is not specified. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is provided. The area’s population density of 433 people per square kilometre suggests a moderately compact settlement, typical of post-war housing estates. The community includes a higher-than-average proportion of young people and families, according to local research, though this appears to contrast with the median age. This demographic profile may reflect the broader ward’s characteristics rather than the specific postcode. Deprivation in the area is linked to historical industrial decline and limited commercial opportunities, which can affect access to services and employment options.
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