Area Overview for BS31 1NN

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River Avon at Keynsham in BS31 1NN
Bridge over the River Chew in BS31 1NN
Memorial Park, Keynsham in BS31 1NN
Church of St John the Baptist, Keynsham in BS31 1NN
High Street, Keynsham, on a wet November afternoon in BS31 1NN
Keynsham, River Avon in BS31 1NN
Keynsham, parish church in BS31 1NN
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Area Information

BS31 1NN represents a specific residential cluster within the civil parish of Keynsham, located in Somerset, England. This small postcode area covers a total of 2,486 square metres and is situated at the confluence of the River Chew and the River Avon. The locality falls under the jurisdiction of the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority. Historically identified as *Cægineshamme* in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the broader town possesses a medieval market town heritage dating back to the establishment of Keynsham Abbey around 1170. While the wider town saw a significant population surge from 2,482 in 1881 to over 15,000 by 1961, the BS31 1NN cluster itself has a smaller current footprint of 1,513 residents. Life here is defined by its status as a former market town that functions as a quiet residential neighbourhood today. The area lies approximately 7¼ miles west-north-west of Bath. You are entering a settled community where historical landmarks like the Grade I listed Keynsham Abbey remain as designated features of the landscape. The location offers a direct connection to the river systems, yet the specific postcode zone serves primarily as a compact housing environment within this larger historic setting.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2486 m²
Population
1513
Population Density
966 people/km²

Homes in BS31 1NN reflect a market heavily dominated by private ownership. With 75% of the population owning their homes, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied zone rather than a student let or high-turnover rental market. Houses constitute the main type of accommodation available, which aligns with the mature age profile of the residents. This concentration of house ownership is typical for areas where families have rooted themselves over time, particularly in former market towns like Keynsham. You are looking at a stock of domestic properties designed for permanent living arrangements. The high proportion of owners suggests that individuals have chosen this location for its suitability for long-term family life. There is no evidence of speculative buying or large-scale institutional housing in the data for this postcode. Buyers entering this market should expect to compete with owners who view their houses as primary residences. The property landscape is set, with a clear distinction between those who live there and those who occasionally stay. This stability offers a predictable environment for people seeking to settle down in a historic part of Somerset.

House Prices in BS31 1NN

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Energy Efficiency in BS31 1NN

Daily life in BS31 1NN offers practical access to essential amenities within walking or short driving distance. Five notable retail outlets serve the local population, including Morrisons Daily Bristol, Sainsburys Keynsham, and Iceland Keynsham. These supermarkets provide comprehensive shopping options for household groceries and daily essentials. Transport links are extensive, with five rail stations and five ferry points serving the area. Keynsham Railway Station, Lawrence Hill Railway Station, and Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station form the backbone of the rail network. Two Metro bus routes connect residents to Bitton and Oldland. Five ferry terminals, including Netham Lock Ferry Terminal and Temple Bridge Ferry Landing, offer water-based movement. The historical context adds to the lifestyle character, with Keynsham Abbey ruins offering a link to the town's medieval past. The area developed from the foundation of the abbey in 1170, creating a sense of history that permeates the modern streetscape. You can enjoy a quiet residential morning while having key retail and transport hubs immediately within reach. This balance of history and modern convenience defines the lifestyle in this Somerset enclave.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in BS31 1NN have access to local education provisions through Wellsway School. This institution operates both as a primary school and as an academy. The academy status of Wellsway School carries a Good Ofsted rating. This rating indicates that the academy meets the standards required for educational excellence in the region. The presence of a single institution serving both primary and academy phases means you will find a cohesive educational pathway nearby. You do not need to travel far to Keynsham for a well-rated school option for your children. The Good rating of Wellsway School provides reassurance regarding the academic standards your family members will encounter. While the data lists two entries for Wellsway School, they refer to the same physical institution serving different educational phases. There are no other named schools mentioned in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode. This limited school selection means residents rely heavily on this one facility for primary education needs. The academy designation also aligns with the broader trend of converting schools to improve educational outcomes in the Bath and North East Somerset area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Wellsway SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Wellsway SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community density within BS31 1NN stands at 966 people per square kilometre. The population comprises 1,513 individuals, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood settled by mature households rather than young families or students. Home ownership is pervasive in this location, with 75% of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. Houses remain the predominant form of accommodation for residents in this specific postcode area. The predominant ethnic group within the demographic data is White. There is no indication of large-scale ethnic diversity in the current statistics for this zone. These figures indicate a stable, established community where long-term residents have made a financial commitment to their homes. The high ownership rate implies that the local property market is driven by investors or families seeking stability rather than a volatile rental sector. You will find a demographic that values quiet living and established neighbourhoods over transient housing solutions.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

75
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

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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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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