Area Overview for BS3 4JW

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Area Information

BS3 4JW lies within the Southville ward of Bristol, a distinct residential cluster just northwest of Bedminster, on the south side of the River Avon. This small area spans 4,891 square metres and is home to 1,500 people, creating a densely populated community. The neighbourhood’s character is shaped by its industrial past, particularly its ties to the tobacco industry and coal mining, which defined its development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, it remains a working-class area with a strong sense of local identity, though it is politically progressive, having elected Bristol’s first Green councillor in 2006. Living here means navigating a compact, urban environment with proximity to major transport routes, including multiple rail stations and ferry landings. The area’s compact size means residents are within walking distance of shops, schools, and amenities, though its small footprint also limits housing options. For those seeking a historically rooted, tightly knit community with direct access to Bristol’s infrastructure, BS3 4JW offers a unique blend of practicality and local character.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4891 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

BS3 4JW’s property market is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 27%, with flats making up the majority of accommodation types. This suggests a rental-dominated market, where owner-occupation is less common. The area’s compact size—just 4,891 square metres—means housing stock is limited, with little scope for expansion or new developments. For buyers, this creates a challenging environment: competition for available properties is likely high, and the small footprint of the area means opportunities for purchase are restricted to existing flats. The dominance of rental properties may also reflect economic factors, such as affordability issues or a workforce reliant on temporary or contract-based employment. Those considering buying here should be prepared for a market where choice is constrained by geography and where the value of properties may be influenced more by location than by size or condition. The area’s proximity to transport hubs and amenities could partially offset its limitations, but buyers must weigh these against the scarcity of available stock.

House Prices in BS3 4JW

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Energy Efficiency in BS3 4JW

Living in BS3 4JW grants access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Lidl Bedminster, Tesco Bedminster, and Heron Bedminster, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s transport links are complemented by its proximity to leisure and dining spots, though specific venues are not listed in the data. Residents can utilise multiple rail stations, ferry landings, and metro connections to explore Bristol’s cultural and commercial hubs. The presence of two airports nearby further enhances the area’s appeal for those requiring frequent travel. While the data does not detail parks or recreational spaces, the compact layout of the area suggests that green spaces may be limited, with much of the focus on urban infrastructure. Overall, BS3 4JW offers a functional lifestyle for those prioritising convenience and accessibility over expansive natural amenities.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to BS3 4JW is Holy Cross RC Primary School, which serves the local community with a primary education offering. Its Ofsted rating of ‘good’ indicates a satisfactory standard of teaching and facilities, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. This means families with children requiring secondary education would need to look beyond the immediate area, potentially increasing commuting times or costs. The presence of a primary school is a practical advantage for young families, but the lack of secondary options may limit the appeal of the area for those prioritising a full range of educational institutions. For buyers considering BS3 4JW, the school’s rating and type should be evaluated alongside other factors, such as proximity to transport links and the broader availability of educational resources in the wider Bristol region.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Holy Cross RC Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of BS3 4JW is 1,500, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a community skewed towards middle-aged and older adults, with fewer young families. Home ownership is low, at just 27%, indicating that most residents rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting a housing stock suited to smaller households or those prioritising convenience over space. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific diversity metrics are not provided. The high population density—306,683 people per square kilometre—raises questions about living conditions and access to private space. While the area’s demographics suggest a stable, older population, the low home ownership rate may indicate economic pressures or a transient workforce tied to nearby industries. For prospective buyers, this profile highlights a market where rental properties dominate, and housing choices are limited by the area’s small size.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

27
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

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BS3 4JW?
The area has a densely populated, urban character with a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30-64. The community is historically working-class, with a strong local identity. Home ownership is low at 27%, suggesting a rental-dominated market. The area’s small size fosters proximity to amenities but limits housing options.
Who typically lives in BS3 4JW?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30-64, with a median age of 47. The population is largely White, and home ownership is low at 27%. The area’s compact size and industrial heritage suggest a workforce tied to nearby industries or commuting to Bristol’s broader economy.
Are there good schools near BS3 4JW?
Holy Cross RC Primary School is the nearest, with a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. No secondary schools are listed, so families may need to seek options beyond the immediate area. This could impact convenience for those requiring a full range of educational institutions.
What transport options are available?
Residents have access to five rail stations, five ferry landings, two metro stations, and two airports. Broadband is excellent (score 91), and mobile coverage is good (score 85), supporting remote work and daily connectivity. Commuting is efficient with multiple transport links.
Is BS3 4JW a safe place to live?
The area has a critical crime risk (score 1/100), requiring enhanced security measures. There is a medium flood risk, but no protected natural areas. Buyers should consider these factors alongside the area’s connectivity and amenities.

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