Area Overview for BS3 1AZ

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Area Information

BS3 1AZ defines a specific residential cluster within the Southville ward of Bristol, England. This postcode covers an area of 5691 square metres and contains a population of 1890 people. You will find this neighbourhood situated on the south side of the River Avon, just northwest of the Bedminster area. Residents live in a landscape shaped by industrial heritage, specifically the late 19th and early 20th-century boom associated with the coal mining industry and tobacco production. Imperial Tobacco maintained a significant presence in Southville during this period, with its main office located locally. This historical context continues to define the character of the ward today. Living in BS3 1AZ offers access to a lively urban environment that preserves a distinct working-class identity. The area rose as a community built for employees in extractive industries and manufacturing. You are not looking at a generic housing estate; you are entering a district where modern political history includes electing Bristol's first Green councillor in 2006. Southville operates as a distinct neighbourhood despite its geographic adjacency to Bedminster. The atmosphere reflects a community that has adapted its formative industrial roots into a contemporary residential setting. This locality provides a grounded experience for those seeking a home in a part of Bristol with deep roots and a clear sense of place.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5691 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Homes in BS3 1AZ sit primarily within a market characterised by house ownership. The data confirms that 57 per cent of households in this postcode own their residences. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the Southville ward's history as a residential zone built for workers in the coal and tobacco sectors. Unlike many modern developments where rental properties dominate, you are looking at an area where a significant portion of the population has achieved tenure. This ownership rate suggests that the area attracts buyers seeking stability rather than young professionals or students typical of high-rent districts. The housing stock likely includes properties dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the era when the ward expanded to accommodate industrial labour. You will encounter a inventory of terraced and semi-detached homes designed for functional living rather than speculative leasing. The high density within the 5691 square metre cluster indicates limited space for new large-scale developments, potentially stabilising property values. For homebuyers, this represents a market where local ownership culture outweighs transient rental demand. The legacy of Imperial Tobacco and the coal mines shapes a housing landscape that has served families for generations.

House Prices in BS3 1AZ

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Energy Efficiency in BS3 1AZ

Residents of BS3 1AZ benefit from immediate access to five ferry terminals, five retail outlets, five railway stations, and two airports within practical reach. The Wapping Wharf, Hannover Quay, and the ss Great Britain Ferry Landing are among the notable ferry sites available to you. These options connect you directly to the rest of the region via the River Avon. For groceries and daily shopping, you can visit the Co-op Bristol, Tesco Canons, or Morrisons Daily. These retail locations are situated close to the 5691 square metre residential cluster. Transport links are equally diverse, with access to the Bedminster Railway Station, Parson Street Railway Station, and Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station. You have multiple rail choices for commuting to wider Bristol or neighbouring cities. Bristol Filton Airport and Bristol Airport offer road travel options for those preferring flights. Beyond utility, these amenities provide convenience without requiring long journeys. The presence of five railway stations in the immediate vicinity highlights the strategic location of Southville within the city transport network. You blend historic charm with modern accessibility. The variety of providers ensures that your daily needs for food, travel, and leisure are met without leaving the local sphere.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BS3 1AZ presents a mature demographic profile centred on adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a population skewed towards middle and older age groups rather than young families or students. Home ownership stands at 57 per cent, meaning a slight majority of households own their property outright or via mortgage compared to occupants paying rent. This stat places the area among mixed markets where long-term settlement is common. The predominant ethnic group within the postcode is White, reflecting the traditional composition of many established urban districts in Bristol. Houses remain the primary type of accommodation available to residents within this 5691 square metre cluster. You will find compressively high density levels, with the data indicating a population density of 332,101 people per square kilometre for this specific postcode definition. While this figure appears exceptionally high compared to national averages, it stems from the very small land area included in this specific cluster. The age structure suggests a neighbourhood where people often stay put as they age, contributing to stable communities. This demographic mix supports a quieter, established neighbourhood feel where neighbours likely have known each other for decades.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

57
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

54
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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