Area Overview for BS27 3TR

Area Information

Living in BS27 3TR places you in Rodney Stoke, a small village and civil parish situated five miles north-west of Wells. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster spanning just 2.6 hectares yet houses a population of 2,006. The area sits on the A371 between Draycott and Westbury-sub-Mendip, offering a direct link to the wider Somerset network. Its location straddles the boundary between the northern slopes of the Mendip Hills and the southern areas of the Somerset Levels. This geographically diverse setting extends to the River Axe, providing a backdrop of rolling hills and wetlands. The village character is defined by its quiet, unassuming nature at the foothills of the Mendips. You will find a former manor house and farms dotting Stoke Street, with the parish church visible on the skyline against the escarpment. This specific postcode represents a community deeply connected to the local landscape, including a flight corridor for Greater Horseshoe Bats. The area holds historical significance as one of Somerset's nine Thankful Villages, noting no fatalities in the First World War, such facts commemorated in St Leonard's Church. For those seeking a rural setting with a clear link to historical estates and natural reserves, this small population centre offers a distinct and grounded environment away from major urban congestion.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2.6 hectares
Population
2006
Population Density
36 people/km²

The property market in BS27 3TR is predominantly characterised by established ownership rather than transient renting. With 80% of homes purchased outright or via mortgage, the area presents as a traditional owner-occupied market. The predominant accommodation type recorded is houses, aligning with the village's rural setting and lack of high-density flats or apartments. This high saturation of owner-occupied stock suggests properties here command stability and often attract buyers seeking permanent retirement or family homes rather than rental investment opportunities. As a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster of 2.6 hectares, the housing stock is limited by physical space. The fact that the most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years old implies a demand for homes that accommodate growing families or those seeking space for children and pets. Buyers looking at this area should expect to compete in a market where the majority of sellers are existing homeowners who have maintained their properties in line with the local house types. The low density, with only 36 people per square kilometre, ensures that properties generally offer generous grounds and privacy, a key feature for the average household in this South West England location.

House Prices in BS27 3TR

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Energy Efficiency in BS27 3TR

Residents of BS27 3TR enjoy a rural lifestyle with practical access to essential retail amenities in nearby villages. Within practical reach, you have five retail outlets, including standout options such as Sainsburys Cheddar, Tesco Cheddar, and the Co-op Axbridge. These supermarkets and shops provide daily necessities without requiring travel to a large town centre. The nearest amenities cluster ensures that shopping trips do not demand excessive driving time, making the village feel self-sufficient while remaining connected. Beyond retail, the character of Rodney Stoke revolves around its natural and historical heritage. The area is noted for high biodiversity and acts as a flight corridor for Greater Horseshoe Bats. You will find the Rodney Stoke Inn pub as a local gathering spot and the Village Pound featuring a Thankful Village memorial. The landscape includes notable sites like the Cheddar Complex, Mascalls' Wood, and Stoke Woods Nature Reserves, all within easy reach for walkers. This combination of accessible shopping and rich natural history defines the daily rhythm of life here, where the outside environment is as much a part of the routine as the local shops.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering homes in BS27 3TR have access to several primary educational institutions with a good track record. Priddy Primary School sits nearby with an Ofsted rating of good, providing a state-of-the-art learning environment for young children. Two other primary options serve the immediate vicinity: Draycott and Rodney Stoke Church of England First School, and Draycott & Rodney Stoke Church of England First School, which operates as an academy. Life in this postcode does not include secondary schools within the immediate proximity, meaning older children will travel to Wells or nearby towns for higher education. The presence of a Church of England school alongside an academy in the same building demonstrates a mix of funding and faith-based education in the vicinity. For parents living in this area, the choice extends to selecting between a rated good standard primary or other local options depending on catchment areas and personal values. The school types listed cover early years through primary education, placing secondary education outside the local cluster. While the area offers strong primary support via these named institutions, families must factor in travel time for older siblings to reach secondary education establishments not listed in this immediate zone.

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Demographics

The community in BS27 3TR is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age stands at 47 years, with the most common age range comprising adults between 30 and 64 years old. This indicates a settlement skewed towards established households rather than young professionals or students. Housing data confirms that 80% of residents own their homes, creating a stable neighbourhood with long-term local ownership. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, reinforcing the residential character of the village. Social composition shows the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a largely homogenous community typical of many rural Somerset settlements. The settlement density records 36 people per square kilometre, confirming a low-density living environment where space is plentiful. With a population of 2,006 spread across 2.6 hectares, the area avoids the congestion associated with denser urban zones. This demographic mix suggests a planned retirement community or a family-oriented village where residents have put down deep roots. The high home ownership rate of 80% means that maintenance costs generally sit with the owner rather than a development owner, offering significant autonomy for proprietors of the houses within the parish.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

41
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which schools serve families near BS27 3TR?
Priddy Primary School operates with a good Ofsted rating in the vicinity. Draycott and Rodney Stoke Church of England First School and Draycott & Rodney Stoke Church of England First School, an academy, also serve the area. These primary options provide education for young children while older students typically travel to Wells.
Who typically lives in this area?
The population of 2,006 has a median age of 47 years, with the most common age range being adults from 30 to 64 years old. Eighty percent of residents own their homes, and the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a mature, stable community profile.
What is the digital connectivity like?
Fixed broadband quality scores 79 out of 100 and mobile network quality scores 81 out of 100. These figures indicate good internet reliability, making the area suitable for remote working despite its rural location on the A371.
What amenities are within practical reach?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, notably Sainsburys Cheddar, Tesco Cheddar, and the Co-op Axbridge. Local life also centres around the Rodney Stoke Inn and the natural surroundings of the Somerset Levels and Mendip Hills.
Is BS27 3TR considered a safe location?
The area has a safety score of 79 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. It also passes assessments for flood risk and planning constraints, with no coverage of parks, nature reserves, or woodlands that could complicate property ownership.

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