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Living in BS7 0BF means being part of Horfield, a compact residential area in north-west Bristol. This postcode sits within the Bishopston and Ashley Down ward, a community with strong ties to the city’s urban fabric. The area is defined by its proximity to key landmarks like the Memorial Stadium, home to Bristol Rovers FC, and its integration into Bristol’s broader cultural and transport networks. With an average age of 34.9 years, the population skews young, attracting professionals and families drawn to the area’s amenities. The postcode’s urban character, combined with nearby green spaces such as Leigh Woods and Abbots Leigh, offers a balance of city convenience and natural access. Transport links are robust, with Ashley Down station just 1 kilometre away and frequent bus routes connecting to surrounding districts. Property values here are notably high, averaging £566,850, reflecting the area’s appeal. For those seeking a dynamic yet accessible lifestyle, BS7 0BF combines proximity to Bristol’s cultural hubs with a sense of community rooted in its historic and contemporary identity.
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- 7248 m²
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- 2129
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- 8945 people/km²
The property market in BS7 0BF reflects its status as a desirable urban postcode within Bristol. With an average house price of £566,850—more than double the UK average—this area is a magnet for buyers seeking premium housing. The predominantly urban character of the BS7 postcode district suggests a mix of housing types, though specific data on accommodation styles is not detailed. High property values indicate strong demand, likely driven by proximity to transport hubs like Ashley Down station and the area’s integration into Bristol’s economic and cultural networks. For buyers, this small postcode area offers a compact, high-value market, but its limited size means competition is intense. The urban setting also implies a focus on modern, well-maintained homes, though the exact proportion of owner-occupied versus rental properties remains unspecified. Those considering this area should weigh the cost against the benefits of living in a dynamic, well-connected part of the city.
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The community in BS7 0BF is predominantly White, accounting for 81.3% of the population, with smaller but significant minority groups: 6.5% Asian, 5.7% Black, and 4.8% Mixed backgrounds. The average age of 34.9 years is notably lower than the UK average of 40.7, indicating a demographic skewed towards young professionals and families. This age profile shapes the area’s energy, with a focus on modern amenities and services. Household income in 2020 stood at £57,800, placing it in the middle-income range for the region. While specific data on home ownership levels is not provided, the high property prices suggest a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. The urban setting, combined with a diverse population, fosters a vibrant social environment. However, the absence of detailed deprivation metrics means the area’s quality of life must be inferred from its infrastructure, transport, and proximity to cultural assets like the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Bristol’s street art scene.
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