Area Overview for BS2 0DN

Area Information

BS2 0DN is a small residential cluster within the greater Lawrence Hill and Easton area of east Bristol. The postcode covers just over an acre, yet it serves a population of 2,012 residents. This density creates a tight-knit environment where daily life is defined by proximity to the city's major transport hubs. Although the physical footprint is minimal, the location acts as a gateway to the bustling heart of the city, placing you moments from Bristol Temple Meads station and the Broadmead shopping district. The area forms part of a larger ward that historically includes Barton Hill, St Philips Marsh, and Temple Meads. You are surrounded by post-war architecture, including mid-1960s tower blocks like Kingsmarsh House, which define the skyline alongside the modern transportation infrastructure. Living here means you are deeply embedded in one of Bristol's most dynamic urban corridors. The neighbourhood benefits from its integration with the Bristol and Bath Railway Path, which begins nearby and connects you to the countryside. While space is limited by the postcode size, the location offers exceptional access to both urban amenities and the region's rail network.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1585 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

The property market in BS2 0DN is characterised by a rental-heavy stock with very limited owner-occupier presence. Just 22 per cent of homes are owner-occupied, meaning the vast majority of residents rent. Flats are the dominant accommodation type, a fact driven by the high density of the small 1,585 square metre plot this postcode occupies. You are looking at a market designed for singles, couples, or small households rather than families needing space. The prevalence of flats aligns with the youthful demographic, as most residents are aged between 15 and 29 years. Buying a home here presents a challenge due to the sheer density of rental units and the limited variety of property types. Mortgage lenders may view the low equity base with caution, reflecting the high renting culture of the area. If you are considering purchasing, expect to find a deeply competitive market where sellers often prefer long-term tenants on good leases. The housing stock reflects the area's function as a dormitory district for the wider city centre and railway station. Understanding this rental dominance is key to navigating property prices and competition in BS2 0DN.

House Prices in BS2 0DN

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Energy Efficiency in BS2 0DN

Daily life in BS2 0DN is defined by immediate access to major retail and transport nodes without a need for a car. You have five notable retail outlets at your doorstep, including Sainsburys Bristol and Tesco Bristol, ensuring your grocery needs are easily met within walking distance. The area also enjoys excellent connectivity with five ferry landing points such as St Philip's Bridge and Temple Bridge Ferry Landing, alongside rail access via Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station and Lawrence Hill Railway Station. These transport links open the 1,585 square metre cluster to the wider city. Bristol Filton Airport is just one unit away in the amenities list, providing easy air travel options for residents who need to fly frequently. While parks are not explicitly listed in the immediate amenity data, the area borders the start of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path, offering a green corridor for walking and cycling southwards. Your daily routine is structured around these high-street conveniences and transport interchanges. The presence of Lidl and a revitalised high street near the station adds to the commercial vitality of the postcode. Living here means you are integrated into the city's main arterial routes.

Amenities

Schools

There are limited formal school options directly listed for the immediate BS2 0DN postcode, but the nearest provision is Andalusia Academy Bristol. This institution is an independent school rather than a state-funded option. The absence of other schools in the nearby schools data suggests that families living at this postcode typically rely on private education or access facilities in adjacent wards. If you have school-age children, the nearest choice listed is this independent provider. The mix of only one school type in the immediate vicinity means you cannot assume access to a broad range of state primary or secondary education within walking distance. For those seeking state education, you would likely need to look beyond the immediate boundaries of this specific residential cluster. The presence of an independent option indicates that the local population may include families with the means to access private schooling. However, the data does not provide details on Ofsted ratings for this or any other potential schools in the wider catchment. Prospective buyers should conduct separate research into specific school ratings before committing to this location.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Andalusia Academy BristolindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in BS2 0DN is heavily skewed towards young people, with a median age of just 22 years. The older demographic predominating the area consists of adults aged between 15 and 29. This youthful profile suggests a transient population likely drawn to the region for work or education rather than long-term family settlement. Only 22 per cent of households own their homes, indicating that the majority of residents rent accommodation. Flats are the primary accommodation type found within this postcode, reflecting the limited space available on less than two square kilometres of land. While White residents form the predominant ethnic group today, the area's youthfulness points to a dynamic population that could shift rapidly. Life here involves navigating student housing or early-career rentals rather than established family homes. The low ownership rate correlates with the high concentration of young adults who may not yet have the resources or intention to buy property in such a dense urban postcode. The community feel is driven by these young professionals and students rather than settled families.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

22
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

33
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for someone looking to move to BS2 0DN?
The community is heavily dominated by young adults, with a median age of just 22 years and most common age range of 15-29 years. You will find a transient, rental-focused population rather than settled families. Life here revolves around the proximity to transport hubs and the high street.
Are there good schools near BS2 0DN?
The only school listed in the nearby schools data for this area is Andalusia Academy Bristol, which is an independent school. There are no other schools explicitly listed in the data for this specific postcode, suggesting families may need to look to adjacent wards for state primary or secondary education options.
How safe is this postcode for a new buyer?
While the area passes all environmental safety tests with a flood risk score of 0, the crime risk assessment is critical with a score of 0 out of 100. Crime rates are above average. Enhanced security measures are recommended for residents despite the lack of other safety concerns.
Is the digital connectivity sufficient for working from home?
Your mobile coverage score is 85 out of 100, indicating excellent signal strength. However, your fixed broadband quality score is 63 out of 100. This is acceptable for basic use but may struggle with heavy simultaneous usage. The area also offers five ferry landing points and access to Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station.

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