Area Overview for BS4 2QD
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Area Information
BS4 2QD lies in the Knowle district of south-east Bristol, a historically significant area with a compact residential footprint of 169 m². Home to 1,708 residents, the postcode is densely populated, with 10.1 million people per square kilometre — a reflection of its urban character. Situated 2 miles from Bristol’s city centre along the A37 Wells Road, it borders Filwood Park, Brislington, and Totterdown, blending historic charm with modern convenience. The area’s name, derived from Old English *cnoll* (a small hill), hints at its elevated terrain, which slopes toward the River Avon. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to transport networks, including multiple rail and ferry links, and a mix of retail and leisure options. The presence of Cleve House School, a well-regarded independent institution, adds to its appeal for families. While the area’s compact size means limited green space, its strategic location offers easy access to Bristol’s cultural and commercial hubs, making it a practical choice for commuters and those seeking a balance between urban living and suburban tranquillity.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 169 m²
- Population
- 1708
- Population Density
- 4739 people/km²
BS4 2QD is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 73% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The housing stock is largely composed of houses, which are more common than flats or other property types in this postcode. This mix of ownership and property type suggests a community of long-term residents who value private, spacious living. The small area size of 169 m² means the housing stock is concentrated, with limited scope for new developments. For buyers, this implies a competitive market with limited availability, particularly for properties with the same characteristics as existing homes. The presence of houses may also indicate a preference for family-friendly or multi-generational living, though the lack of specific data on property sizes or price ranges means buyers must consider the broader Bristol market for context. The area’s proximity to transport links and amenities further enhances its appeal, making it a viable option for those prioritising location over expansive property sizes.
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Living in BS4 2QD offers a blend of convenience and accessibility, with retail options including Iceland Knowle, Morrisons Daily, and The Southern Co-operative Co. These stores provide essential shopping needs within walking distance. The area’s transport links — rail, ferry, and metro stations — open up access to Bristol’s cultural and commercial centres, including the city’s historic districts and modern developments. While green spaces are limited within the postcode, nearby parks and historical sites like Knowle Water Tower (Grade II listed) offer recreational opportunities. The Broadwalk Shopping Centre, though partially vacant, is undergoing redevelopment that includes plans for flats, a cinema, and a library, hinting at future lifestyle enhancements. The compact nature of the area means amenities are clustered, reducing the need for long commutes. This mix of retail, transport, and planned development creates a functional, if small-scale, lifestyle environment.
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The nearest school to BS4 2QD is Cleve House School, an independent institution with a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. This school offers a private education option, which may appeal to families seeking structured, high-quality schooling. The presence of an independent school in the area provides a contrast to the broader Bristol education landscape, which includes both state and private institutions. However, no state schools are listed in the data for this postcode, meaning families may need to look beyond BS4 2QD for public education options. The ‘good’ rating at Cleve House School suggests it meets national standards for teaching quality and student outcomes, though parents should consider factors such as school fees, catchment areas, and curriculum offerings. The limited number of schools nearby underscores the importance of proximity to transport networks for accessing broader educational choices.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cleve House School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BS4 2QD skews toward adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely with established careers and long-term residency. Home ownership is high at 73%, indicating a preference for long-term investment in property rather than rental tenancies. The majority of accommodation is houses, which aligns with the area’s residential character and contributes to a sense of privacy and space. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The age profile implies a mix of middle-aged and older residents, potentially with fewer young families compared to other areas. This demographic may influence local services and amenities, with a focus on community hubs and facilities catering to older adults. The high home ownership rate also suggests a relatively affluent population, though this is not explicitly stated.
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