The typical property in BA15
BA15 is Bradford-on-Avon, a Wiltshire stone-built market town with a tightly controlled conservation area and Saxon church.
Area summary
BA15 covers Bradford-on-Avon and surrounding villages in Wiltshire Council. Bradford-on-Avon is a small market town built largely from Bath stone, with the Saxon Church of St Laurence (Grade I-listed, dating from around 700 AD), the Town Bridge with its chapel and a conservation area covering most of the historic centre. The Kennet and Avon Canal runs through the outcode. Housing is dominated by Georgian and Victorian stone terraces, older cottages, and newer development tightly controlled by the conservation area and AONB constraints.
Bradford-on-Avon station sits on the Wessex Main Line and provides services to Bath Spa in around 14 minutes, Trowbridge and Bristol. The A363 Trowbridge Road and A4 Bath Road provide road links. The Cotswolds AONB does not reach here, but the surrounding countryside has significant landscape designations.
Employment patterns are commuter-heavy into Bath and Bristol. Demographics skew older and more affluent than the wider Wiltshire average.
Wiltshire Council operates only mandatory HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions. The proposed 2030 EPC C standard, if enacted, will be a substantial cost on the listed Georgian and Bath stone solid-wall stock that dominates the centre.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- Listed buildings dominate the centre, consent rules are tight
- Canal-adjacent properties may be in flood zone 2 or 3, verify
- Bath stone solid-wall stock has very high EPC upgrade costs
The full BA15 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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