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Area Information
BS7 9LB occupies a specific residential cluster within the Bishopston and Ashley Down electoral ward of Bristol City Council. This postcode covers 8,822 square metres and supports a population of 2,600 people, creating a dense urban environment. The location sits in northern Bristol on high ground east of the city centre, situated at coordinates approximately 51.48°N 2.58°W. This ward was formally created in May 2016 following a boundary review that combined Bishopston and Ashley Down, incorporating parts of Horfield and the remainder of Bishopston. The area features two- and three-bedroom homes along Ashley Down Road and includes notable sites such as Gloucester Road, the Bristol County Ground, and the HMP Bristol facility. Historical development includes the consecration of St Michael's and All Angels church in 1862 and the earlier establishment of George Müller's orphanage on the site of what is now City of Bristol College. Daily life here involves proximity to transport hubs like the newly opened Ashley Down railway station and main roads linking to neighbouring districts. You live in a neighbourhood with a distinct history spanning from the mid-19th century to modern urban planning. The area remains predominantly residential with a focus on housing stock that serves local families and long-term residents.
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- Area Size
- 8822 m²
- Population
- 2600
- Population Density
- 8811 people/km²
The housing market in BS7 9LB is defined by a strong shift towards ownership, with 63% of households reporting that they own their homes. This figure significantly exceeds national averages and indicates a low renter population within this specific cluster. Accommodation types are predominantly houses, meaning detached or semi-detached properties form the core of the local stock rather than apartments or terraced flats. As a small residential cluster covering 8,822 square metres, supply remains limited, which often supports stable or rising property values relative to nearby larger estates. The high proportion of owner-occupiers suggests a market driven by long-term security and investment rather than short-term rental yields. Buyers looking at this area should expect to find established properties that require less immediate restructuring, catering to those seeking a permanent home. The connection to Ashley Down Road and the wider Bishopston and Ashley Down ward provides access to a broader pool of homes if your requirements exceed the immediate limits of the BS7 9LB postcode. The market here is not characterised by frequent transient moves but by residents putting down roots. You will find a market where buyers often seek stability and a community feel that matches the high ownership rates.
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Living in BS7 9LB places you within easy reach of diverse amenities that support daily life without requiring long commutes. Five railway stations provide transport links, while five retail locations offer essential shopping facilities. Available outlets include The Southern Co-operative Co, Aldi Petherbrige Way, and Lidl Horfield, ensuring access to food and household goods. Five ferry landing points, such as Castle Park Ferry Landing and St Philip's Bridge, provide alternative transport and leisure options across the river. Bristol Filton Airport is situated one mile away for aviation needs. Beyond transport and retail, the area is situated near significant local landmarks. The Memorial Stadium and City of Bristol College sit on the historic site of George Müller's orphanages. You can also visit the Bristol County Ground or explore the vicinity of Gloucester Road. The lifestyle here blends the convenience of modern amenities with historical significance. The ward's character includes a mix of residential homes and community sites. Daily errands are quick, with supermarkets and railway stations within a short walk or drive. You gain access to a variety of services that cater to residents of different ages and interests.
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Residents of BS7 9LB have access to higher education institutions close to their homes, specifically Brunel College of Arts and Technology. This facility operates as a sixth-form college, serving students in the final years of secondary education. The provided data lists only this single educational institution in the immediate vicinity, which highlights a specific focus on post-16 education rather than primary or secondary schools within this very small postcode cluster. For younger children, families in BS7 9LB typically look to schools within the broader Bishopston and Ashley Down ward or the adjacent Horfield area, as no primary or secondary schools are explicitly named for this specific error-code post. The presence of a sixth-form college allows older teenagers in the community to attend nearby education facilities without requiring long commutes. This setup supports young adults aged 16 to 24, who make up a notable portion of the wider ward's population. Families considering homes here should factor in travel time to other establishments not listed in the immediate data. The educational landscape is therefore complementary, integrating the specific needs of older students with the wider network available in northern Bristol.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Brunel College of Arts and Technology | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The community profile for BS7 9LB shows a median age of 47 years, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. This indicates a population dominated by established adults rather than young families or retirees. The data confirms that 63% of households are owner-occupied, suggesting a settled population with significant investment in their local properties. Accommodation types are primarily houses, reflecting the suburban nature of the residential cluster within this small postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of the ward. While the area research notes a higher-than-average young population in the wider Bishopston and Ashley Down ward, the specific figures for BS7 9LB point towards a more mature demographic average. Most residents are likely to have lived in their homes for many years, given the high ownership rate and the established nature of the neighbourhood. The area does not provide data on deprivation indices, but the high home ownership suggests economic stability among the majority of households. You are likely to encounter neighbours who have deep roots in the community and a strong connection to the local history and infrastructure.
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