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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. Bordered by 'Sneyd Park', 'Henleaze', 'Westbury Park' and 'Stoke Bishop' the area is well regarded within Bristol for having some of the best primary schools the city has to offer along with a good selection of excellent public Schools (both single sex and co-ed).
The area is well served with local independent and chain shops, sporting and leisure facilities plus plenty of open space including the ‘Blaise Castle’ estate and its close neighbor the National Trust maintained Blaise Hamlet.
Westbury-on-Trym is a particularly friendly location with many clubs and associations and it is regarded by many as a perfect environment to raise a family or for those planning one in the future.
Excellent communication links in the area allow easy access to the M4/M5 corridor and the city centre.
Typical Property Prices in Westbury-on-Trym
- Two bedroom cottage/house - c£200,000
- Three bedroom terraced home - c£225,000
- Three bedroom semi detached - c£250,000 to £350,000
- Four bedroom semi detached - c£375,000 to £450,000
- Four/five bedroom detached - c£450,000 to £600,000
Real People
"Having spent 10 years living and working in Central London for a busy Local Authority and then a major Housebuilder a move to somewhere a little quieter but with similar job and lifestyle opportunities seemed appealing... but did such a place exist? Personal circumstances lead me to Bristol. Having only visited Bristol on a handful of occasions I moved here and found a job with planning consultancy WYG. Having spent the last few months getting to know the City and adjusting to my new work role, Bristol seems to hold the perfect balance. The City is vibrant with lots going on in the arts and culture world. It has an interesting history with wonderful architecture and a beautiful waterside setting. There are so many places to explore and endless places to be entertained, fed and watered"
Lucy Lydyard, Associate, WYG Planning & Design









