Area Overview for BS2 0QH

Area Information

BS2 0QH is a small residential postcode area in east Bristol, nestled within the Lawrence Hill ward. It sits near key districts like Barton Hill, St Philips Marsh, and the Broadmead shopping area, offering proximity to both urban convenience and historical roots. The area’s name traces back to St Lawrence’s Hospital, a medieval leper house founded by King John, now long dissolved. Today, BS2 0QH is defined by its compact cluster of flats, a reflection of its young demographic—22% of residents own their homes, with the majority being young adults aged 15–29. Daily life here is shaped by its transport links: major roads like the A420 and A4320 intersect at the Lawrence Hill roundabout, while the Bristol and Bath Railway Path begins nearby, offering walking and cycling routes. The area’s proximity to Temple Meads Railway Station and multiple ferry landings ensures easy access to Bristol’s transport network. For buyers, this postcode represents a blend of affordability and connectivity, though its small size means limited housing options.

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The property market in BS2 0QH is characterised by a high proportion of rental properties, with only 22% of homes owned by residents. The area’s accommodation is almost exclusively flats, a common feature in small urban clusters. This suggests limited scope for owner-occupied housing, making it more of a rental market than a buyer’s market. The presence of mid-1960s tower blocks, such as Kingsmarsh House and Moorfields, indicates a mix of older, purpose-built housing. Buyers seeking flats in this area may find limited options, as the small postcode size restricts available properties. For those considering the broader vicinity, nearby areas like Broadmead and Easton offer more diverse housing stock, but BS2 0QH itself remains a niche market with few new developments.

House Prices in BS2 0QH

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Energy Efficiency in BS2 0QH

BS2 0QH’s lifestyle is shaped by its proximity to retail, transport, and leisure hubs. Nearby shops include M&S Bristol Temple, Sainsburys, and Tesco Totterdown, offering everyday essentials. The high street near Temple Meads Station is slated for revitalisation, potentially adding housing and community spaces. Rail, ferry, and metro services provide seamless movement, with Bedminster and Bitton stations linking to wider networks. The area’s historical ties to Broadmead’s shopping district add to its appeal. While the data does not mention parks or leisure venues directly, the presence of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path suggests opportunities for outdoor activity. Overall, the area blends practicality with urban convenience, though its small size limits dedicated recreational spaces.

Amenities

Schools

The only school explicitly listed near BS2 0QH is Andalusia Academy Bristol, an independent institution. No Ofsted rating is provided, so its academic performance remains unspecified. As an independent school, it likely caters to families seeking private education, though the absence of state schools in the data means families may need to look beyond the immediate area for public options. The limited school data suggests that parents should investigate nearby wards for a broader range of educational institutions. For those prioritising independent schooling, Andalusia Academy could be a viable choice, but its suitability depends on individual preferences and proximity to other amenities.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Andalusia Academy BristolindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

BS2 0QH has a population of 2,012, with a median age of 22, indicating a community dominated by young adults aged 15–29. Only 22% of residents own their homes, suggesting a rental market with high turnover. The area’s accommodation is primarily flats, reflecting its compact residential layout. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific diversity data is not provided. The low home ownership rate may impact community stability, with many residents likely to be students or young professionals. The youthful demographic implies a dynamic, transient population, which could influence local amenities and services. However, the lack of data on deprivation or household composition means the area’s quality of life remains partially unquantified.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel in BS2 0QH?
BS2 0QH has a young demographic, with 22% home ownership and most residents aged 15–29. The area is rental-focused, suggesting a transient population. Community dynamics may reflect the needs of students or young professionals, though specific social data is not provided.
What schools are nearby?
The only school listed is Andalusia Academy Bristol, an independent institution. No state schools are mentioned, so families may need to look beyond BS2 0QH for public education options.
How is transport connectivity?
The area has multiple rail stations, ferry landings, and good mobile coverage (85/100). Broadband is fair (63/100), suitable for basic use. Proximity to A420 and A4320 roads ensures easy access to central Bristol.
What safety concerns exist?
BS2 0QH has a critical crime risk (0/100), requiring enhanced security measures. Environmental risks are low, with no flood zones or protected areas nearby.
What amenities are available?
Residents have access to retail (M&S, Sainsburys), rail, ferry, and metro services. The area is near Broadmead’s shopping district, though dedicated parks or leisure venues are not specified in the data.

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