Area Overview for BS32 4RS
Area Information
You are looking at a specific residential cluster defined by postcode BS32 4RS, located within the town of Patchway in South Gloucestershire. This postcode covers a small population of 1,658 people, creating a distinct residential community situated approximately 6 miles north-north-west of central Bristol. The area lies contiguous with nearby towns such as Filton and Bradley Stoke, serving as an overflow settlement for the larger city. Patchway itself evolved from a small village centred on Patchway Green before major development began in the late 1930s. Housing boomed after the Second World War, with the Air Ministry and council building estates in the 1950s and 1960s to accommodate Bristol overspill. The town became a separate civil parish from Almondsbury in 1953 and gained the Aztec West Business Park in 1992. The neighbourhood is strongly rooted in the ground, with a population density of 1,284 people per square kilometre. Residents benefit from the M5 motorway, known locally as the New Filton Bypass, which runs to the north-west. The area also sits near the Great Western Railway line and the A38 Gloucester Road, providing essential access points for daily travel. Living in BS32 4RS means residing in a community that blends post-war housing history with modern economic activity.
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- 1284 people/km²
Homes in BS32 4RS exist within a hybrid market environment rather than a purely investment-led sector. You will find that 40% of the local stock consists of owner-occupied properties, while the other 60% comprises rented accommodations. The dominant accommodation type is houses, meaning the landscape is defined by semi-detached, detached, and terraced homes rather than flats or converted industrial units. This housing stock largely stems from the mid-20th century expansion planned by the Air Ministry and local authorities. Because the area serves as an extension of Bristol, property values likely reflect the demand for Bristol commutes without the premium price tag of the city centre. The high ownership rate suggests that many residents have been living in these properties for long periods, passing down homes to children or finding quiet retirement spots. Buyers seeking a foothold in the region will face competition from families prioritising school proximity and transport links. The absence of flats means that those seeking spacious family living in the Green require specific searches within this postcode.
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Energy Efficiency in BS32 4RS
Residents of BS32 4RS benefit from a dense ring of amenities accessible within practical daily reach. Five retail outlets sit nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Spar, and Tesco Bradley, ensuring groceries are always within a short drive or walk. The establishment count of five for retail highlights a well-served local high street vibe. Commuters and leisure travellers have five rail connections, with Patchway Railway Station, Pilning Railway Station, and Bristol Parkway Railway Station forming the main artery for inter-city travel. Five ferry landing points, including Castle Park Ferry Landing and Bristol Docks Ferry Landing, provide elliptic routes across the Avon. Residents also have one airport option in Bristol Filton Airport, though this serves more for business aviation than commercial passengers. Living in BS32 4RS means you can stock up at Tesco Bradley or catch a train to London without navigating Bristol's inner-city congestion. The proximity to these five major amenity categories reduces the need for long shopping trips or specialised travel planning.
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Families living in BS32 4RS have access to a concentrated cluster of educational facilities within the Patchway catchment area. Coniston Junior School and Coniston Infant School operate as primary institutions serving the immediate locality. Coniston Primary School holds a Good Ofsted rating, offering a verified standard of education for younger students. Nearby, Patchway Community College operates as both a primary intake facility and an academy, expanding the range of options for parents. Aztec West Business Park sits nearby, hinting at a neighbourhood that attracts educated commuters but does not appear to host higher education universities within its immediate boundaries. School Type for Patchway Community College spans primary and academy levels, indicating a catchment area that matures students through a single local institution. While no secondary school name appears in the provided list, the presence of an academy suggests robust local support for secondary education. Living in BS32 4RS ensures that your children can attend schools without travelling far, with Coniston Primary acting as a key local anchor.
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The community in BS32 4RS reflects a settled, mature demographic profile. Half of the residents hold ownership keys, with 40% of households classified as owner-occupiers. The remaining housing is predominantly rented or shared living arrangements. The area is characterised almost entirely by houses, distinguishing it from apartment-heavy urban zones. The dominant age group consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. The median age for residents is 47 years, indicating a neighbourhood populated by families, empty nesters, and older working professionals rather than young singles or students. The most common age bracket confirms that the 30-to-64-year-old demographic drives the local economy and community life. Predominant ethnicity in this postcode area is White, aligning with the broader demographic composition of South Gloucestershire. No specific deprivation statistics appear in the provided records, so quality of life considerations rely heavily on the strength of local amenities and school performance. The steady age profile suggests stability, with likely lower turnover rates compared to university towns or commuter hubs dominated by younger transients.
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