Area Overview for BS5 6PL
Area Information
BS5 6PL is a small, residential postcode in Bristol’s Eastville ward, part of the broader BS5 6 district. Situated in the city’s eastern reaches, it lies within a built-up area that includes Easton, St George, Whitehall, and Eastville. The postcode is now terminated, but it historically connected to a cluster of homes near the coordinates 51.47263° N, -2.558578° W. Living here means proximity to Bristol’s urban core, with the sea approximately 10.8 km away. The area’s character is defined by its integration into Bristol’s transport network, with Stapleton Road station just 1 km away and local bus stops at Glen Park, Eastville Park, and Boswell Street. While the Index of Multiple Deprivation ranks it as relatively deprived (3,724/32,844), it remains a functional part of the city’s residential fabric. Daily life here is shaped by the surrounding urban environment, with access to nearby amenities and the broader infrastructure of Bristol. The average household income of £42,300 (2020) reflects a mix of local workers and commuters, though the area’s small size means its distinctiveness is more about its position within the city than unique features of its own.
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The property market in BS5 6PL reflects its status as a small, urban postcode within Bristol. As a residential cluster, it is likely composed of a mix of housing types, though specific data on accommodation types is not provided. The average household income of £42,300 (2020) may influence property values and affordability, with homes potentially priced to reflect the area’s relative deprivation. Given its proximity to Stapleton Road station and local bus routes, the area could appeal to buyers seeking connectivity to Bristol’s transport hubs. However, the lack of detailed data on home ownership rates or property stock means the market’s dynamics—whether owner-occupied or rental-focused—remain unclear. Buyers should consider the area’s integration into the city’s infrastructure and its position within a broader network of urban neighbourhoods.
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Schools
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | May Park Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Mount Zion School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | May Park Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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BS5 6PL’s demographic profile is marked by its urban classification and relative deprivation. The area falls within the Index of Multiple Deprivation ranking of 3,724/32,844, placing it in the lower end of the spectrum for deprivation. This suggests challenges in areas such as income, employment, and housing quality, which can impact quality of life. The average household income of £42,300 (2020) indicates a community where financial pressures may be more pronounced compared to less deprived areas. While specific data on age profiles, household types, or diversity is not available, the urban designation implies a mix of household compositions, likely including families, couples, and individuals. The area’s small size and integration into Bristol’s transport network suggest a population that is both locally rooted and reliant on the city’s broader economic and social systems.
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