Area Overview for BS29 6BH

Area Information

Living in BS29 6BH places you within Banwell, a civil parish and village located in North Somerset at the western end of the Mendip Hills. This specific postcode area covers a small residential cluster spanning 7,951 square metres with a total population of 1,574. The location sits approximately five miles south of Weston-super-Mare and the Bristol Channel coast, bordered by the parishes of Worle, Wick St Lawrence, Puxton, and Winscombe. Your daily life here reflects the parish's historic character, defined by its position on the north side of the Mendip ridge near a prolific spring that historically powered local mills. While the area maintains a strong rural identity with access to Banwell Wood and moorland farms, it has evolved to include a council estate from the 1950s and 1960s alongside later private housing. This mix attracts a demographic that typically includes retirees and those seeking a quieter village existence while remaining within commuting distance of larger towns. The neighbourhood feels rooted in history, with boundaries and landmarks that span from Iron Age hillforts to Victorian buildings, offering a sense of continuity that distinguishes it from modern satellite developments.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7951 m²
Population
1574
Population Density
1625 people/km²

You will find that BS29 6BH is an owner-occupied area where 72% of homes are owned by their residents. This statistic indicates a market driven by owners who have secured their properties over many years, rather than a high-turnover rental sector. Houses constitute the sole predominant accommodation type listed for this postcode, which means buyers should focus on freehold or leasehold detached, semi-detached, or terrace properties typical of a village setting. The 28% rental portion suggests that while some families or professionals live there, the core market consists of households established in the locality. Buying here offers the certainty of an owner-occupied environment where property values tend to reflect long-term investment stability rather than speculative short-term gains. The presence of a council estate from the 1950s and 1960s adds variety to the housing stock, likely offering more affordable options alongside the later private developments that attracted retirees. For buyers seeking a home, this area presents a straightforward choice between purchasing a house that serves as a primary residence or renting within a community where ownership is the norm.

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Energy Efficiency in BS29 6BH

Your everyday lifestyle in BS29 6BH centres on practical amenities that are within practical reach. Retail options include The Southern Co-operative Co, Co-op Winscombe, and Spar, ensuring you can access essential goods, groceries, and daily necessities without travelling far. These five retail outlets form the commercial heart of the local area, supporting routine shopping and community interaction. For travel, four rail stations are noted as nearby options, including Worle Railway Station, Weston Milton Railway Station, and Weston. This network connects you to wider transport routes despite the village's rural setting. Additionally, one ferry point is listed near Weston, providing further journey options for coastal travel or regional excursions. A recreation field, gifted in 1902 and used for carnival and events, offers local space for community gatherings and outdoor activities. The village hall serves as another focal point for social life. This combination of services allows you to live independently while remaining connected to broader regional networks.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering BS29 6BH have access to Banwell Primary School located in the immediate vicinity. The data lists this institution twice, suggesting its central role in the local education landscape as the main primary provision for children in the village. Banwell Primary School operates at the primary level, catering to students from early years through to the end of compulsory primary education. There are no secondary schools or alternative educational institutions listed in the available records for this specific postcode cluster. This educational setup means that families with younger children can send them to a school that is likely within walking distance or a short bus ride away. Parents of older children must look beyond this immediate cluster for secondary education, as no high schools or academies appear in the nearby list. The focus on a single primary provider highlights the village nature of the settlement, where educational resources are consolidated to serve the local population rather than spread across multiple institutions.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Banwell Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Banwell Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in BS29 6BH is predominantly composed of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with the median age standing at 47. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where families with older children and empty-nesters coexist. Home ownership is the standard living arrangement, with 72% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 28% live in rented accommodation, indicating a stable property environment rather than a transient rental market. Houses form the primary accommodation type, aligning with the village's character and the preference for family-sized or retirement properties. The predominant ethnic group is White, which reflects the historic settlement patterns of North Somerset. There is no indication of significant deprivation in the provided data, and the high home ownership rate often correlates with lower economic instability. The lower population density typical of a village cluster supports a lifestyle that does not rely on high-rise living. Residents inhabit a setting where community bonds often develop more easily than in densely populated urban centres.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

72
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

35
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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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BS29 6BH and what is the demographic profile?
The median age in BS29 6BH is 47, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership is high at 72%, and houses are the predominant accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White. The population stands at 1,574 people across a small cluster of 7,951 square metres.
What schools are near BS29 6BH and what types are they?
The primary school listed for this area is Banwell Primary School. It is designated as a primary school. No secondary schools or other types of educational institutions are included in the data for this specific postcode. Families with younger children have access to this local provision, while older children would look elsewhere for secondary education.
How is digital connectivity in BS29 6BH for remote workers?
Digital connectivity in this area is rated as good. Broadband quality scores 81 and mobile coverage scores 83 on a scale where 100 is best. These figures indicate that residents can expect reliable internet performance suitable for working from home, streaming media, and general online communication.
Is BS29 6BH considered a safe area to live?
Safety assessments show a crime risk level of PASS with a score of 76, indicating low crime risk and below-average crime rates. Environmental risks are also minimal; flood risk, Ramsar sites, AONB, and protected nature reserves all score 0, meaning there is no flood risk or planning constraint from these protected designations.

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