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About

Mid Worle is a residential district within the larger town of Weston-super-Mare. The area is characterised by a mix of post-war housing, including semi-detached homes and terraced streets, alongside some modern developments. Local shopping needs are served by several parades of independent shops and convenience stores along Worle High Street and surrounding roads. The area functions as a practical and self-contained neighbourhood for its residents.

The district is anchored by Worle railway station, providing a direct commuter link to Bristol and other regional centres. Open green space is provided by the playing fields of Worle School and the adjacent King's Wood, a small area of woodland with walking paths. Residential streets are generally quiet, with the A371 providing a main arterial route through the area, connecting it to the wider town and the M5 motorway network.

Area overview

On average Mid Worle has average deprivation and average crime levels, with around 54 crimes per 1,000 residents per year, about 37% below the South West average of 85 per 1,000. Approximately 10.6% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income per household in Mid Worle is £45,271 per year. There are 5 schools in Mid Worle: 4 primary (0 Outstanding and 2 Good) and 1 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good). Mid Worle is home to around 8,660 people, with a population density of about 4,203.1 per km².

Crime rate
5/10
Crimes per 1k residents
54
Deprivation level
6/10
Income level
2/10
Social housing
10.6%
Connectivity
N/A

Area Profile

Mid Worle Population
8,660
Population density
4,203.1 per km²

Crime

Crime per 1,000 population

Violence and sexual offences
29.79(-11%)
Anti-social behaviour
7.04(-53%)
Criminal damage and arson
6.24(-4%)
Public order
4.5(-31%)
Other theft
3.12(-45%)
South West average

Demographics

Ethnic groups

British
7,953
91.83%
Other White
313
3.61%
Irish
46
0.53%
Other Asian
44
0.51%
Indian
41
0.47%
Total population: 8,661

Economics

Education (age 16+)

Level 4+ (Degree)
1,607
21.98%
No qualifications
1,572
21.5%
Level 3 (A level)
1,293
17.68%
Level 2 (GCSEs 9-4)
1,138
15.56%
Level 1 (GCSEs 3-1)
869
11.88%
Total 16+ residents: 7,312

Housing

Housing tenure

Owns outright
1,811
45.24%
Owns with a mortgage
1,080
26.98%
Private landlord or letting agency
532
13.29%
Other social rented
356
8.89%
Other forms of private rent
99
2.47%
Total households: 4,003

Property prices in Mid Worle

Median price£260,000
Price per sq ft£305
Sales (last 12 months)129
Typical range (middle 50%)£235K – £300K

Based on 129 recent sales, the median property price is £260,000 (about £305 per square foot) in Mid Worle area, with individual transactions ranging from £80,000 up to £650,000.

Prices by property typelast 12 months

Median sale price, median price per square foot, sales count, and percentile information for each property type in Mid Worle over the last year.
TypeSalesMedian£/sq ft
Detached27£300,000£346
Semi-Detached58£266,000£309
Terraced40£237,000£298
Flats4£122,500£254

10-year price trendmedian sale price in Mid Worle

Sale price

Ten year median sale price trend for each property type in Mid Worle.
YearDetachedFlatsSemi-DetachedTerraced
2016£225,000£120,000£182,500£165,000
2017£227,000£122,500£191,000£169,500
2018£235,000£107,000£205,000£172,050
2019£240,000£114,375£208,500£185,500
2020£239,500£122,500£220,000£195,250
2021£282,500£114,688£235,000£212,000
2022£285,000£126,000£268,250£230,000
2023£305,000£112,188£270,000£227,500
2024£310,000£141,500£255,000£235,000
2025£299,950£130,000£266,000£236,000
2026£270,000£245,000£238,000
Ten year median sale price trend for each property type in Mid Worle.

Price per sq ft

Ten year median sale price per square foot trend for each property type in Mid Worle.
YearDetachedFlatsSemi-DetachedTerraced
2016£269£233£229£190
2017£272£231£227£225
2018£278£209£240£212
2019£283£170£246£215
2020£315£205£259£224
2021£316£189£278£248
2022£364£245£319£262
2023£359£203£290£281
2024£350£273£307£281
2025£346£270£307£297
2026£381£314£282
Ten year median sale price per square foot trend for each property type in Mid Worle.

Price distribution by property typelast 12 months

Price distribution by property type for Mid Worle in the last year.

Frequently asked questions about Mid Worle

Is Mid Worle safe?

Mid Worle records about 54 crimes per 1,000 residents per year, which is a average crime rate for England: it scores 5 out of 10 on the Area360 crime scale, where 10 is the highest crime level.

What is the average house price in Mid Worle?

The median sale price in Mid Worle is £260,000 (about £305 per square foot) based on 129 registered sales according to HM Land Registry data.

Are there good schools in Mid Worle?

Mid Worle has 4 primary schools (2 Good) and 1 secondary school. Ratings are from the latest Ofsted inspections.

How deprived is Mid Worle?

Mid Worle scores 6 out of 10 on the deprivation scale, where 10 is the most deprived. The typical neighbourhood in Mid Worle sits around rank 15,119 of 32,844 in England on the official Index of Multiple Deprivation (rank 1 is the most deprived).

What is the average household income in Mid Worle?

The average household income in Mid Worle is around £45,271 per year, and 11% of homes are social housing (ONS data).

All postcodes in Mid Worle

BS226UL

Landseer Close

BS228XX

Redwing Drive

BS228RP

Robin Close

BS226HW

Mendip Avenue

BS228UQ

Mead Vale

BS226EL

Martins Grove

BS229HS

Wayland Road

BS226BB

Summer Lane North

BS229HT

Tormynton Road

BS228XW

Tawny Way

BS229HX

Friar Avenue

BS226BF

High Street

BS226AH

Station Road

BS226UA

Ebdon Road

BS228SQ

Magpie Close

BS229JE

Hollow Lane

BS228RF

Kestrel Drive

BS226HR

Mendip Avenue

BS228SP

Starling Close

BS229HE

Hill Road

BS226PP

Gainsborough Drive

BS228SE

Condor Close

BS229EL

Church Road

BS226JP

High Street

BS226LG

Tamar Road

BS226NN

Torrington Crescent

BS226SG

Coralberry Drive

BS228XP

Pelican Close

BS228QZ

Cranford Close

BS226RB

The Poplars

BS226JL

High Street

BS226JQ

High Street

BS228RZ

Falcon Crescent

BS228US

Gannet Road

BS226NA

Trenleigh Drive

BS228TY

Partridge Close

BS228RU

Swallow Gardens

BS226LD

Tamar Road

BS226EU

High Street

BS229JG

Esgar Rise

BS226EJ

High Street

BS226AD

New Bristol Road

BS229EP

Church Road

BS226NW

Tiverton Gardens

BS228RD

Raven Close

BS226ND

Cresswell Close

BS226HU

Brangwyn Square

BS226AP

Station Road

BS228XF

Mead Vale

BS226SB

Blackthorn Terrace

BS226AS

Oakdale Gardens

BS226PX

Constable Drive

BS226QW

Cherrywood Rise

BS228RX

Falcon Crescent

BS226HY

Cotman Walk

BS229JD

Lynch Close

BS226LF

Tamar Road

BS228RS

Mallard Walk

BS226HG

High Street

BS226ER

Ryecroft Avenue

BS226LA

Bideford Road

BS228SU

Kite Walk

BS228RE

Linnet Close

BS228RJ

Heron Close

BS228TX

Kingfisher Road

BS228XN

Flamingo Crescent

BS226RT

Silverberry Road

BS226BX

Coker Road

BS226AG

New Bristol Road

BS229EA

Church Road

BS228XQ

Pelican Close

BS228SJ

Mead Vale

BS226TN

Lawrence Mews

BS226YA

Moor Lane

BS229EB

Hawthorn Hill

BS229EJ

Church Road

BS228UH

Sandpiper Drive

BS226JB

The Maltings

BS226JR

High Street

BS228SR

Woodpecker Drive

BS229JH

Lower Kewstoke Road

BS226LR

Tavistock Road

BS228UJ

Sandpiper Drive

BS228XB

Plover Close

BS229EG

Pilgrims Way

BS226HD

High Street

BS226EE

Annandale Avenue

BS228SW

Merlin Close

BS226DH

Tavistock Road

BS229HZ

Friar Avenue

BS226DQ

Marlborough Drive

BS226HQ

High Street

BS228UY

Peregrine Close

BS226DR

Coronation Road

BS226AZ

New Bristol Road

BS229HY

Friar Avenue

BS226DF

Tavistock Road

BS226ET

High Street

BS228XE

Mead Vale

BS226NL

Lester Drive

Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/07/2026. Read more about how our statistics are calculated.