Area Overview for BS4 5RW
Area Information
BS4 5RW is a small residential postcode area nestled in the eastern part of Brislington, Bristol, a district with deep historical roots. With a population of 1,605 and a density of 991 people per square kilometre, it is a compact, tightly knit community. The area is part of Brislington East ward, which includes parts of Broom and historic villages that date back to the 11th century. Notable landmarks include Brislington House, a Grade II* listed Georgian building once a private lunatic asylum, now repurposed as private residences. The area’s character is shaped by its blend of residential housing and remnants of industrial past, such as former factories that closed in the 1980s. Daily life here is defined by proximity to retail, transport, and green spaces, with easy access to Bristol’s broader amenities. The population, predominantly aged 30–64, reflects a mature demographic, with a strong emphasis on home ownership. While the area lacks major natural or protected sites, its historical significance and practical connectivity make it a distinctive choice for those seeking a mix of heritage and convenience.
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- 991 people/km²
The property market in BS4 5RW is defined by a 51% home ownership rate, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. This suggests a market skewed towards owner-occupied properties rather than rental-focused housing, though the relatively low ownership rate indicates some rental activity. The area’s small size and compact layout mean housing stock is limited, with no indication of high-end or luxury developments. For buyers, this could mean a focus on existing homes rather than new builds, with potential for character properties given the historical context of the area. However, the lack of data on property prices or market trends means it is unclear whether homes are affordable or in high demand. The mix of houses and the presence of listed buildings like Brislington House may appeal to buyers seeking unique, historically significant properties, though the high crime risk could deter some.
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Life in BS4 5RW is shaped by its proximity to retail, transport, and historical sites. Nearby shops include Lidl Brislington, Co-op Broomhill, and Tesco Bristol, offering daily essentials. For leisure, the area’s historical legacy includes Brislington House, now a listed residential complex, and sports pitches in the former grounds. Ferry terminals like Netham Lock and Temple Bridge provide water access, while rail stations such as Keynsham and Lawrence Hill connect to Bristol’s transport network. The metro system, though limited to Bitton and Oldland, adds to mobility. The area’s mix of practical amenities and heritage sites creates a balance between convenience and character, though the small size means residents may need to travel further for specialized services. The presence of schools and transport links also supports families and commuters, contributing to a functional, if compact, lifestyle.
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Near BS4 5RW are two educational institutions: St Brendan’s Sixth Form College, a sixth-form college offering post-16 education, and Carmel Christian School, an independent school. The presence of both a sixth-form college and an independent school provides families with options tailored to different stages of education. St Brendan’s serves older students, while Carmel Christian likely caters to younger age groups, though specific age ranges are not detailed. This mix may benefit families needing both primary and secondary education options, though the absence of primary schools in the immediate area could require commuting. The lack of Ofsted ratings or performance data means the quality of education cannot be assessed, but the diversity of school types suggests a range of academic and religiously affiliated options.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | St Brendan's Sixth Form College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Carmel Christian School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The residents of BS4 5RW are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, with a lower proportion of younger or elderly residents. Home ownership sits at 51%, indicating a modest balance between owner-occupied properties and rental homes. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, reflecting a more traditional housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is provided. The age profile and home ownership rate suggest a stable, long-term resident base, with limited turnover. However, the lack of data on deprivation or income levels means the area’s economic challenges remain unquantified. For quality of life, the presence of schools, transport links, and retail amenities implies accessibility, though the high crime risk—rated 9/100—may impact perceived safety.
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