Area Overview for BS13 0RJ
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Area Information
BS13 0RJ lies within the Hengrove and Whitchurch Park electoral ward in Bristol, a residential cluster shaped by its history as the former Whitchurch Airport. The area’s population of 1,981 people, spread over a densely populated 1858 people/km², reflects a compact, suburban character. Once a key aviation hub, the site was redeveloped in the 1960s into housing, retaining pockets of open space like Hengrove Park. Today, it balances residential living with recreational amenities, including a skate park, nature reserves, and leisure facilities. The ward is represented by Liberal Democrat councillors, and its proximity to transport networks, including rail and MetroBus routes, makes it accessible. However, tensions persist between preserving green spaces and accommodating growth, with local concerns about over-development. Living here offers a mix of suburban tranquillity and urban connectivity, though residents must weigh the benefits of proximity to amenities against the pressures of limited space.
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BS13 0RJ’s property market is characterised by a 44% home ownership rate, with houses forming the majority of accommodation. This suggests a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties, though the exact proportion of rentals is not specified. The presence of houses rather than flats indicates a focus on family-friendly living, with larger properties potentially dominating the market. Given the area’s small size and limited housing stock, buyers may face competition, particularly for properties near amenities like Hengrove Park or transport links. The market likely appeals to those seeking suburban stability with access to urban infrastructure, though the small postcode area means availability is constrained. Prospective buyers should consider the balance between property availability and the area’s development pressures.
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The lifestyle in BS13 0RJ is shaped by its mix of retail, leisure, and green spaces. Local shops include Morrisons Daily, Iceland Symes, and Morrisons Hartcliffe, providing everyday essentials. Hengrove Park, a 76-hectare open space, offers recreational opportunities with play areas, a skate park, and a nature reserve. The area also hosts the South Bristol Community Hospital, Hengrove Park Leisure Centre, and a cinema, bingo hall, and restaurant in a leisure park. Rail, ferry, and Metro options ensure easy access to Bristol’s cultural and commercial hubs. The blend of suburban tranquillity and urban convenience makes daily life practical, though the compact size of the area means amenities are concentrated within a short reach.
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BS13 0RJ is served by a range of educational institutions, including Bridge Learning Campus Primary and Secondary, both part of the Bridge Learning Campus academy, which holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. New Fosseway School caters to special educational needs, while the Bridge Learning Campus Student Support Centre offers additional services. The presence of both mainstream and specialist schools ensures families have options for different learning requirements. The proximity of these institutions, many within walking distance, makes the area appealing for households prioritising education. However, the absence of independent or private schools is notable, though the comprehensive mix of state-run facilities may suffice for most needs.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Bridge Learning Campus Primary | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Bridge Learning Campus - Secondary | secondary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | New Fosseway School | special | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Bridge Learning Campus Student Support Centre | other | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | Bridge Learning Campus | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The median age in BS13 0RJ is 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely with families and professionals. Home ownership rates stand at 44%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the area’s suburban layout and lower density compared to city centres. The White ethnic group is the largest demographic, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The age profile and housing stock suggest a community focused on long-term living, with fewer young families or transient populations. The absence of detailed deprivation metrics means quality of life factors like access to services or income levels cannot be assessed from this data alone.
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