Area Overview for BS7 9FJ

Area Information

Lockleaze is a post-war housing estate and neighbourhood in northern Bristol, England, situated approximately three miles north of the city centre. This specific postcode, BS7 9FJ, covers a small residential cluster spanning 1.5 hectares with a population of 2,181. You will find yourselves in an area characterised by 1930s and 1950s council homes, many of which are pre-cast concrete structures previously owned by Bristol Corporation. The area is located south of Filton, east of Horfield, and west of Frenchay, sitting on the side of Purdown hill. It forms the Lockleaze Ward and sits adjacent to large green spaces, including the historic landscape of Stoke Park. The name derives from Lockleaze Farm, a fenced-off field or pasture in Anglo-Saxon times. The estate was built in the late 1940s and early 1950s to address Bristol's housing shortage. Notable landmarks include Purdown BT Tower, nicknamed 'Cups and Saucers', and the ruins of Purdown Percy, a World War II anti-aircraft site. You are close to active community efforts through the Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust, which manages facilities for recreation and education. Living in this area means being part of a sound street model region undergoing neighbourhood planning as a government 'Frontrunner' pilot, focusing on employment and links to the city.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.5 hectares
Population
2181
Population Density
7865 people/km²

The property market in BS7 9FJ is defined by the presence of council estates. You will find that 31% of residents own their homes, while the majority live in rental properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting the post-war development that characterises the Lockleaze Ward. This mix creates a competitive rental environment for those not wishing to buy, alongside opportunities for landlords. The housing stock includes many pre-cast concrete structures built in the 1930s and 1950s for Bristol Corporation. As a small residential cluster covering just 1.5 hectares, BS7 9FJ is embedded within a larger suburban fabric rather than being an isolated pocket. Buyers looking at the wider surroundings will encounter similar council home characteristics in adjacent areas like Filton and Frenchay. The area's classification as a neighbourhood planning 'Frontrunner' pilot indicates potential future changes to housing density or employment links. Investment here may benefit from the focus on employment and improved links to the city centre planned under the scouring initiative.

House Prices in BS7 9FJ

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Energy Efficiency in BS7 9FJ

Living in BS7 9FJ places you within practical reach of numerous amenities. For shopping, you have access to five retail outlets, including Tesco Bristol, Spar, and The Southern Co-operative Co, all within easy walking distance or a short drive. Rail travel is convenient with five nearby stations, including Filton Abbey Wood, Ashley Down, and Bristol Parkway, offering extensive connections to the rest of Britain. You are also close to Bristol Filton Airport, providing access to light aviation and business travel. Ferry services link you to five terminals including Castle Park Ferry Landing, St Philip's Bridge, and Netham Lock Ferry Terminal, offering unique water-based transport options. Additionally, there are two nearby Metro stops at Oldland and Bitton that allow you to access the wider city network. The area features large green spaces like Stoke Park and active community centres managed by the Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust. The Vench playground serves local children, while roads named after painters like Gainsborough and Constable add character to the streets you will walk every day.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BS7 9FJ has a median age of 22 years, indicating a relatively young population. While the most common age range for the wider local context is adults aged 30 to 64 years, the specific median age suggests a mix of families and younger residents. The area features a predominantly White ethnic group composition. Home ownership stands at 31%, meaning the majority of residents rent their properties. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses. This profile reflects a mixed community where homeowners and renters coexist within a suburban urban-fringe environment. The area shows signs of deprivation in parts, which is a consideration for anyone evaluating quality of life. You should be aware that road safety and childcare shortages are regional concerns noted by local authorities. The neighbourhood relies heavily on community provision, such as youth spaces and recreation assets, to support its families. The demographic mix supports a residential zone that serves as a foundation for the wider southern part of Bristol.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

31
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ownership structure in BS7 9FJ?
The area features a mix of social and private housing with a home ownership rate of 31%. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, reflecting the post-war council estate development built between the 1940s and 1950s.
How reliable are the digital connections?
Digital infrastructure is robust with fixed broadband scoring 92 out of 100 and mobile coverage reaching 85 out of 100. These high scores indicate that working from home and modern internet usage are fully supported in this residential cluster.
What safety challenges should I be aware of?
Flood risk and environmental constraints are negligible with zero scores across all categories. However, crime risk registers a medium level warning with a score of 45. Residents are advised to take standard security precautions as crime rates sit around the average.
What amenities are available to residents?
You have access to five retail outlets such as Tesco and Spar, five railway stations including Filton Abbey Wood, and the Bristol Filton Airport. Community facilities include The Vench playground and sites managed by the Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust.

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