Area Overview for BS3 2EW
Photos of BS3 2EW
Area Information
Living in BS3 2EW places you within a small residential cluster characterised by high population density. There are 2,083 residents concentrated in this postcode area, which currently stands at 1,892 people per square kilometre. This specific location sits within the broader historic context of Bedminster, a southern suburb of Bristol that originated as a Roman rural farmstead. The area known as Bedminster was part of Somerset until the 19th century before merging with the city. Your daily life in BS3 2EW is defined by this dense urban environment within a neighbourhood with ancient roots. The streets here likely derive their layout from the River Malago, an early Christian baptism site, and the village evolved from East Street and West Street. You inhabit a postcode that covers a specific, concentrated slice of this richer historical tapestry. The proximity to the River Avon and the New Cut means your immediate surroundings have significant history, from the shipbuilding yards active since 1840 to the area's origins in the Domesday Book of 1086. Living here offers direct access to a location that has evolved from a decayed market town in the 1760s to a modern part of Bristol.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- Not available
- Population
- 2083
- Population Density
- 1892 people/km²
The property market in BS3 2EW is dominated by flats, which serve as the predominant accommodation type for the 2,083 residents in this postcode. With 42 per cent of households owning their homes, the area displays a balanced split between ownership and rental sectors. This specific pattern distinguishes BS3 2EW from areas where detached houses dominate the market. Buyers looking at homes in BS3 2EW should expect to find purpose-built blocks or converted upper floors rather than large detached properties. The high population density of 1,892 people per square kilometre supports this concentration of flat living. This density is typical of the small residential cluster that defines this postcode area. The presence of older demographics, with a median age of 47, suggests a steady demand for rental flats from younger professionals or empty nesters selling larger homes. When purchasing, you are entering a market where estate fees and service charges are common due to the flat-heavy stock. The lack of new builds mentioned in the data points to a mature market. Buying here means accepting a specific layout and building style that has served the community for decades. The ownership rate indicates that a significant portion of the market is already fixed, potentially limiting rapid turnover.
House Prices in BS3 2EW
No properties found in this postcode.
Energy Efficiency in BS3 2EW
Your lifestyle in BS3 2EW centres around a range of accessible amenities within practical reach. There are five retail outlets nearby, including Iceland South Bristol Retail, Aldi Southville, and The Southern Co-operative Co. You can manage your weekly shopping without travelling far. Five ferry options are also available, notably Cottage Ferry Landing, Nova Scotia Ferry Landing, and Pumphouse Ferry Landing. This variety provides unique crossing opportunities if you wish to explore the Bristol Channel or nearby coasts. For more extensive travel, Parson Street Railway Station, Bedminster Railway Station, and Clifton Down Railway Station are all close by. These stations connect you to the wider city and beyond. The proximity of Bristol Airport and Bristol Filton Airport further enhances your mobility. With three airports in the surrounding network, airport transfers are straightforward. The presence of a Metro stop at Bitton adds public transport diversity. This blend of retail, ferry, rail, and air links defines the convenience of living in BS3 2EW. You will find daily necessities like groceries at Aldi Southville easily. The density of amenities supports a self-sufficient lifestyle. Whether you prefer cycling to a ferry landing or taking the train to the city, the infrastructure supports it.
Amenities
Schools
Families in BS3 2EW benefit from proximity to several educational establishments. The most notable is Ashton Park School, which operates as an academy and holds a Good Ofsted rating. This specific status validates the quality of education provided at the academy. Nearby, you will also find Ashton Park School listed as a primary institution, suggesting a catchment overlap or specific funding designation. Additionally, Ashton Gate Primary School is located close to the postcode, serving the local community of adults and children. The presence of multiple institutions means you have options for primary education right near your home. The mix of primary schools and the academy status of Ashton Park School provides a robust choice for parents. Living in BS3 2EW gives you direct access to these facilities without requiring long commutes to the city centre. The repetition of school names in the local area register indicates a concentration of educational provision. For those with children, the distance to Ashton Gate Primary School and Ashton Park School is a key advantage. These schools anchor the neighbourhood, contributing to the stability of the area for families. The Good rating of the academy is a significant marker of quality for prospective parents.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ashton Gate Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Ashton Park School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Ashton Park School | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Ashton Gate Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
Explore more schools in this area
Go to Schools tabDemographics
The community in BS3 2EW reflects an established population with an average resident age of 47 years. Your neighbours are predominantly adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age profile suggests a mature neighbourhood where stability is common. The area is home to 42 per cent home owners, while the remaining households consist primarily of tenants. Flats represent the most common form of accommodation in this postcode. This housing mix creates a specific dynamic for living in BS3 2EW compared to detached house suburbs. The population is predominantly White, though the area remains diverse in its housing stock. You are not looking at a newly developed estate but a settled community. The high population density of 1,892 people per square kilometre means you are likely close to your neighbours. This creates a distinct atmosphere in a small residential cluster. The presence of flats alongside owner-occupied homes indicates a mix of generational housing and shared living. Understanding that four out of ten people own their homes helps frame the tenancy landscape. The adult demographic ensures the area is likely quieter during school holidays but active during work hours.
Household Size
Accommodation Type
Tenure
Ethnic Group
Religion
Household Composition
Age
Household Deprivation
NS-SEC
Explore more demographic insights in this area
Go to Demographics tabPlanning
Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskPremium
- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
- Protected Nature ReservePremium
- Protected WoodlandPremium
- Crime RiskPremium











