Leigh Woods shares the Clifton Suspension Bridge with its famous Clifton neighbour, however, this small residential settlement on the other side of Avon Gorge not only benefits from easy access to all that Clifton has to offer, it...
For a small, luscious village on the shoulder of a large port city, Long Ashton has wrestled a fair proportion of the limelight away from Bristol over the years. Never fully comfortable with the ‘commuter town’ tag, and far...
Situated to the North of the city centre, Montpelier is one of the most highly sought-after areas of Bristol. Not only was named as one of the coolest places to live in the UK, but it also offers a fun and free-spirited approach...
Nailsea is a town with a population of nearly 20,000 about eight miles southwest of Bristol. The area’s early economy relied on coal mining back as far as the 16th century. The mines closed down many, many years ago now but the...
Redcliffe really has the very best of Bristol. Redcliffe was once the most affluent part of the city with most Georgian houses being occupied by the city’s rich and seafaring masters. The cobbled streets would have been trodden...
Geography has shaped Redland’s appearance but it’s also had a massive influence on its character. Redland is the suburb of choice for central living. Vibrant family life coexists harmoniously with student life, parks, retail...
Plenty of green parkland, a bustling High Street, village pubs, a church, a greengrocer and only around four miles from the centre of Bristol, Shirehampton has a genuine village community right on the edge of Bristol. The next...
Sneyd Park’s verdant streets are draped in a cacophony of well-groomed foliage: hand-selected, imported, exotic, shaped to display, and shaped to conceal. This bluster of bushes sits on the parade of Sneyd Park’s homes,...
Sometimes referred to as lower Clifton, Southville has become popular with young families, professionals and people who like the convenience of its location without the Clifton Prices. Buyers and renters alike will tell you...
St Andrew’s is a beautiful green suburb situated north of the city centre. Neighbouring the suburbs of Bishopton and Montpelier, it is an area steeped in history and benefits from lovely local amenities and a range of things to...
For many students arriving at Bristol University, the tumbling hills of Stoke Bishop (once also known as Suffhopestoke and Bishop’s Stoke – now referred to by some as ‘Stokey Bish’) will be their first home in the city of...
Westbury-on-Trym has so much to boast, from excellent properties, a suburbia village-like atmosphere, vibrant high street and so much more. Westbury-on-Trym is home to the greatest concentration of retirees in the city, and also...
One of the most affluent areas of the city, Westbury Park is situated just to the east of the rolling Durdam Downs, between the districts of Redland and Henleaze. Residential accommodation here is beautiful, and comprises mainly...