Area Overview for BS30 5JE
Area Information
BS30 5JE is a small residential postcode nestled in the village of Bitton, South Gloucestershire, just east of Bristol. With a population of 1,557, it reflects the quiet, close-knit character of the surrounding area. Bitton itself is a historic parish with roots stretching back to the time of Edward the Confessor, featuring landmarks like St Mary’s Church and the Avon Valley Railway. The area is defined by its proximity to the River Boyd and its connections to nearby towns like Willsbridge and Kelston via the A431 road. Daily life here is shaped by a mix of local amenities, including rail stations, ferry terminals, and a range of shops. The community is largely composed of adults aged 30–64, with a strong homeownership rate, suggesting stability and long-term residency. For those seeking a blend of historical charm and practical connectivity, BS30 5JE offers a compact, well-served environment with easy access to Bristol and Bath.
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- Population
- 1557
- Population Density
- 4674 people/km²
The property market in BS30 5JE is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 77% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical for smaller, rural postcodes where larger dwellings are more common. This suggests a market that caters to families and individuals seeking spacious, long-term residences rather than short-term rental opportunities. Given the area’s small size and limited development, property availability is likely constrained, making it a competitive market for buyers. The high homeownership rate also indicates a stable demand, with little turnover. For those considering purchase, the focus on houses means potential buyers should prioritise properties with garden space and traditional layouts, reflecting the area’s historical and residential character.
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Residents of BS30 5JE enjoy a variety of amenities within practical reach. Local shops include Budgens Longwell, Morrisons Daily, and The Southern Co-operative Co, offering everyday essentials. The area’s transport links extend to rail stations like Oldland and Bitton, as well as ferry terminals such as Temple Bridge and Netham Lock, facilitating travel to Bristol and Bath. For leisure, the Avon Valley Railway and National Cycle Network provide scenic routes, while the Recreation Ground hosts local sports teams like Bitton A.F.C. and Bitton CC. The proximity to St Mary’s Church and historic sites adds cultural depth. This mix of retail, transport, and recreational options ensures a convenient, active lifestyle, balancing practicality with the charm of a historic village setting.
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Residents of BS30 5JE have access to a range of educational institutions, including St Barnabas CofE Primary School, which serves the local community with a primary education offering. Neptune School, a special school with a good Ofsted rating, provides tailored support for students with specific needs, ensuring inclusive educational opportunities. A second St Barnabas Church of England Primary School is also listed, possibly indicating a duplication or nearby branch serving the same demographic. The presence of both primary and special schools suggests a well-rounded educational ecosystem, accommodating both general and specialist needs. For families, this mix offers flexibility, whether seeking mainstream schooling or specialised support. The quality of Neptune School, in particular, adds value for parents prioritising high standards in special education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | St Barnabas CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Neptune School | special | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | St Barnabas Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The demographic profile of BS30 5JE is marked by a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, rather than a transient population. Homeownership is high at 77%, indicating a strong preference for long-term residence over rental properties. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting a more traditional, spacious living environment compared to flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader regional trends. While no specific data on deprivation or diversity beyond ethnicity is provided, the age and ownership figures imply a relatively stable, middle-aged population with a focus on family-oriented living. This demographic profile shapes the area’s character, prioritising comfort and continuity over rapid change.
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