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Residential Areas in Bristol

Residential Areas in Bristol

Whether you want to live in the picturesque Clifton village, a modern harbourside apartment or the many attractive Victorian terraced houses of Redland, Southville, Bishopston or St Andrews, there are plenty of options to consider and the majority within easy walking distance of the centre of town.

We have prepared a guide in collaboration with Ocean Estate Agents on the areas in Bristol most popular with professionals, including information on house prices, schools and demographics.

Clifton

Clifton is split into two parts with the genteel hustle and bustle of Clifton Village on the one side and Whiteladies Road or 'the strip' as it is known locally on the other...

Redland and Cotham

Redland is a relatively quiet family area with excellent schools and mostly comprising large period homes providing quality family accommodation as long as they're not too close to some of the student digs...

Westbury-on-Trym

Westbury-on-Trym is situated on the Western fringe of the city and is a very popular and Historic "village with the city" getting its name from the river Trym that runs through it...

St Andrews

Sandwiched between Bishopston & Montpelier, St Andrews offers a wide range of accommodation, predominantly comprising large Victorian Villas, many of which have been converted into flats.

Bishopston

Bishopston is a popular area for people of all ages as it offers accommodation from 1 bedroom flats to 5/6 bedroom family homes. Close to the buzz of the Gloucester Road (known as the UK's last proper high street)...

Hotwells

Hotwells which was named after the warm water that came out of the ground and was the making of the Georgian Spa is situated along the waters edge and leads from...

Bedminster and Southville

The BS3 area situated just South of the city centre has been increasingly popular in recent years with properties of all types selling even when the market has been tougher in other regions...



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