Area Overview for Iron Acton

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Area Information

Living in Iron Acton means calling a built-up area of just 32 hectares your home. This compact footprint defines the boundaries of daily life, creating a neighbourhood where distances are short and the community feel is manageable. The area sits firmly within England, offering a slice of suburban tranquility that nonetheless connects you to wider Bristol through excellent transport links. You will find homes here are designed for people who value proximity to their local high street and community hubs without the chaos of a major city centre. The character of Iron Acton is shaped by its history as a residential zone that has maintained a steady pace over the decades. Your morning routine involves easy access to local shops while your evening stroll takes you through a setting that prioritises quiet over noise. This is a place where you navigate a defined space, not a sprawling metropolis. You do not need to drive far to reach essentials or enjoy the outdoors. The area's structure supports a lifestyle where practicality meets community cohesion, allowing you to settle into a rhythm that feels both established and secure.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
32.0 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Your daily life in Iron Acton is supported by a ring of essential amenities located within practical reach. For retail needs, you have five options nearby, including Sainsburys Coalpit Heath, Spar Frampton, and Morrisons Daily. These supermarkets provide you with food and household goods without requiring a long commute to the city centre. You can easily stock up on groceries or compare prices between these specific stores while staying within the local radius. Travel is streamlined by the presence of four notable railway stations in the vicinity: Yate Railway Station, Bristol Parkway Railway Station, and Patchway Railway Station. These rail links act as your gateway to Bristol and the wider region, placing you within easy reach of major employment hubs. Additionally, Bristol Filton Airport is nearby, offering another transport option for you. Your lifestyle benefits from this network, as you can leave quickly for business or leisure while enjoying the quiet of the suburb. Dining and shopping are solved locally, ensuring you spend most of your time within the community rather than commuting far for basic conveniences.

Amenities

Schools

Families reviewing schools near Iron Acton will find a single option listed in the nearby data: Iron Acton Church of England Primary School. This institution is a primary school with an Ofsted rating of "good". You will have direct access to this educational facility, which serves the core needs of younger children living in the area. The school is located within the immediate locality, meaning drop-offs and pick-ups do not require long journeys across the built-up area. For prospective parents, the presence of one primary school suggests a localised system where the community relies heavily on this specific provider for early education. You do not have the choice of multiple primary options within the immediate data set, which means this single school plays a central role in family life. The "good" rating offers reassurance regarding educational standards without the ambiguity of lower scores. While secondary education options are not listed in the current data, you can be confident that you have a solid local primary partner right in your doorstep. This setup is ideal for families who value proximity and a known standard of teaching in their immediate neighbourhood.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/AIron Acton Church of England Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community of Iron Acton reflects a consistent settlement pattern, with 80% of residents owning their own homes. This high level of home ownership suggests a population invested in the long term, contributing to stable neighbourhood dynamics. You will live among people who have put down roots rather than short-term tenants, which often translates to quieter streets and more predictable local governance. The demographic profile is anchored by an older population; the median age stands at 70 years. This indicates that the street consists largely of mature residents who have called this slice of England home for many years. Accommodation types and household compositions align with this settled demographic, though specific figures for each remain aggregated within the total household data. You can expect a community where retirement living or downsizing is common rather than young families raising children in temporary housing. The area's diversity is reflected in the total ethnic and religious makeup, though specific percentages are not broken out for individual groups. What is clear is that you are joining a community defined by stability and permanence. Your neighbours are likely people who understand the value of security and who prioritise a familiar environment over rapid change.

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Tenure

80
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

39
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in Iron Acton?
The community is dominated by older residents, with a median age of 70. Home ownership is high at 80%, suggesting a settled population of retirees and families who have stayed for the long term. The area provides a quiet environment where neighbours know each other well.
How are schools rated in Iron Acton?
Iron Acton Church of England Primary School is the nearest option. It holds an Ofsted rating of "good". This single primary school serves the local community, allowing young children to access education without travelling far.
What transport links connect me to the outside world?
Residents rely on four nearby railway stations: Yate, Bristol Parkway, and Patchway Railway Stations. Bristol Filton Airport is also within practical reach. Mobile coverage is excellent at 85 out of 100, while fixed broadband scores 62 out of 100, supporting most online needs.

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