Area Overview for BS8 2QJ
Area Information
They describe BS8 2QJ as a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster. You will find 1,913 residents living here, drawn to a location with strong historical roots. The area is part of the Clifton Down Ward, a zone created in May 2016 from former sections of Clifton East and Cotham. This ward encompasses the Clifton Down area of public open space north of Clifton village. It sits at coordinates 51.457684, -2.611404, bordering Durdham Down to the north and east. This public space is preserved for recreation and forms an urban green space protected for public use. Daily life blends close proximity to historical landmarks with modern convenience. You stand within walking distance of ancient monuments like Clifton Down Camp and a Roman road found on neighbouring land. The 1861 preservation act by the Society of Merchant Venturers ensured this land remained free of development. While the ward itself is relatively new, its history stretches back to medieval grazing lands. Living in BS8 2QJ means accessing a neighbourhood that balances urban access with significant historical and environmental heritage. The area offers a unique setting where you are steps away from managed open spaces while enjoying the convenience of nearby towns and transport links.
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- Population
- 1913
- Population Density
- 11580 people/km²
The property market in BS8 2QJ is dominated by rental properties rather than owner-occupied homes. With a home ownership rate of only 38%, the majority of the 1,913 residents live in rented accommodation. This shifts the market dynamic significantly for prospective buyers. You are unlikely to find established families buying into this specific postcode, as the housing stock is not typically tailored for them. The predominant accommodation type is flats, which supports the higher demand from young adults seeking affordable entry points in Bristol. This style of housing fits the needs of the 15 to 29-year-old cohort that makes up the bulk of the population. If you are looking to buy, you must be patient, as this small residential cluster has a limited supply of owner-occupied stock. The 38% ownership figure suggests that many units sit on the rental register. This is common in areas near universities or professional hubs where turnover is high. For investors, the market presents opportunities, though the low ownership percentage reflects a challenging entry point for new buyers. Homes in BS8 2QJ are primarily suited for singles, couples without children, or professionals working in nearby sectors. The lack of diverse housing types means you cannot easily find family-sized homes here. Buyers seeking long-term stability might look beyond this immediate cluster to neighbouring wards with different profiles.
House Prices in BS8 2QJ
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Energy Efficiency in BS8 2QJ
Your daily lifestyle in BS8 2QJ revolves around excellent access to retail, transport, and leisure facilities. Within practical reach, there are five retail outlets, including Cook Clifton, Tesco Clifton, and Sainsburys Bristol. These supermarkets and shops provide all the groceries and essentials you need without long car journeys. You do not need to travel far for your weekly shopping or evening treats. The transport network is similarly convenient, with five nearby rail stations listed. Clifton Down Railway Station, Redland Railway Station, and Montpelier Railway Station form the backbone of your public transport options. Additionally, five ferry landing spots such as Capricorn Quay and Bristol City Centre Ferry Landing connect you to different parts of the city. For aviation needs, Bristol Filton Airport offers a nearby departure point. The area is part of the Clifton Down Ward, known for its significant green spaces like Clifton Down and Durdham Down. These open spaces provide a place for walking, running, or relaxation away from the city centre noise. Dining and leisure options cluster around the listed retail hubs. Living in BS8 2QJ means you have a city-centre lifestyle with immediate access to food, global transport links, and historic parks. The density of amenities ensures you rarely need to venture far for basic conveniences.
Amenities
Schools
For families considering this postcode, the schooling options are limited within immediate proximity. The only specific school listed as being near BS8 2QJ is Amberley House School. This institution is an independent school, catering to a private education sector. There is no data provided regarding the Ofsted rating for this facility or any other state-funded schools in the direct vicinity. The presence of a single independent school does not guarantee a wide range of educational choices for residents. Most families in Bristol rely on schools further away, given the concentrated nature of state education in the city. The nearby Amenities data lists various travel hubs and retail locations, but does not list additional primary or secondary academies. You must conduct further research to identify alternative state schools, as the provided data is sparse on formal education providers beyond this one instance. The mix of school types remains understated in the local data for this specific cluster. If you are moving to BS8 2QJ with a school-aged child, you will need to verify travel times and catchment areas carefully. The current information highlights Amberley House School as the sole named option, suggesting that public transport or walking distance to other schools may be significant.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Amberley House School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BS8 2QJ is defined by a very young population. The median age is 22 years, making Young Adults aged 15 to 29 years the most common age range. Historically, this has created a transient population where long-term family establishments are less prevalent than in older parts of Bristol. Home ownership stands at 38%, indicating that the majority of residents rent rather than own their homes. This lower ownership rate often correlates with a demographic that includes students, young professionals, or those in transitional life stages. The predominant ethnic group in this cluster is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends of the region. Accommodation type data confirms that flats are the primary housing style in this specific postcode. This aligns with the high density and younger resident profile. You do not find large Victorian terraced houses or detached family homes as the main stock here. Instead, the layout consists of smaller units designed for individuals or couples. The low median age suggests a dynamic area where life changes happen quickly. There is no data to suggest high levels of deprivation, but the low ownership figures hint at rental pressures. Living in BS8 2QJ means sharing a space with a demographic focused on early career stages, education, or study rather than raising a family in the traditional sense.
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Planning Constraints
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