New homes in Bristol
Bristol’s historic charm, vibrant art scene and excellent transport links make it one of the most desirable places to live in the UK. Families benefit from excellent schools and green spaces, while professionals are drawn to the city’s thriving economy.
From tranquil strolls along the Harbourside and leafy residential areas like Clifton to colourful street art, independent shops and cafés, the city offers a lifestyle that’s both relaxed and dynamic.
Residents also enjoy easy access to charming rural areas like Midsomer Norton, Yate and the Cotswolds. Explore our new homes in Bristol today.
- £339,995 to £549,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- Coming soon
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £281,995 to £379,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- From £327,500
- 3 bedroom
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Sitting on the cusp of England and Wales, Bristol is surrounded in beautiful scenery for miles built around the River Avon; The city also has a short coastline on the Severn Estuary, which leads into the Bristol Channel. For beauty alone, it’s the perfect place to set up home. Filled with excellent things to see and do, from original Banksy artworks and the Old Vic, to various music venues such as Bristol Beacon you’ll always find something to see and do when purchasing new homes in Bristol.
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Situated near the crossroad of the M4 and M5, the city is perfectly positioned for access to the English and Welsh capitals, in just over two hours and just under one hour respectively. The city also boasts a magnificent Victorian railway station, Temple Meads, which offers travelers direct services to London Paddington, in less than two hours, and most other major cities. There are also regular services to many popular holiday destinations in Cornwall and Devon. Temple Meads was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, whose world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge is one of city's most iconic landmarks. Just 7 miles south west of the city centre is Bristol Airport, with flights to over 100 direct destinations worldwide.
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It’s easy to see why new homes for sale in Bristol are so sought after. The city is a fantastic place for families, offering plenty of green space and year-round activities. The famous Downs provide the perfect setting for picnics, kite flying or relaxed weekend walks. Families can also enjoy the new Bristol Zoo Project, along with a wide range of museums, galleries and attractions across the city.
Less than an hour away lies the traditional seaside town of Weston super Mare, with its sandy beach and elegant pier. The West Country’s own Cheddar Gorge is around 45 minutes from Bristol, while the beautiful Georgian city of Bath can be reached in just 40 minutes.
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As the South West’s retail capital, Bristol offers an impressive mix of shopping destinations. The city centre features all the major brands you’d expect, including Harvey Nichols, while Gloucester Road is celebrated as one of Europe’s longest stretches of independent shops. Clifton Village, often compared to London’s Chelsea, is home to stylish boutiques, antique stores and fashionable cafés.
For something more historic, the city’s Christmas Steps dating back to the 1600s are lined with cobblestones and filled with some of the most characterful and eccentric shops in the region. In contrast, the nearby Mall at Cribbs Causeway provides a modern out of town shopping experience, with around 150 stores including John Lewis. -
New houses for sale in Bristol appeal to a wide range of people, thanks to the city’s thriving creative, cultural and technological sectors. Aardman Animations the creators of Wallace & Gromit are based here, as is the BBC’s world leading Natural History Unit. Bristol is also home to two major regional theatres, the Bristol Old Vic and the Hippodrome.The city’s growing high tech and digital industries benefit from strong links with the region’s highly regarded universities in Bristol and Bath. Combined with its long and illustrious history, vibrant and diverse culture and enviable location, it’s easy to see why Bristol has previously been named the best city in the UK to live by The Sunday Times.
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