
Bristol neighbourhoods
Checkatrade — 9.8/10 · 164 ReviewsMan with a Van across every Bristol neighbourhood.
Clifton Georgian terraces, BS3 quarter-turns, BS6 student flats, BS9 family semis — Nigel knows each neighbourhood’s parking, access and housing stock. Pick yours below.
BS8
Man with a Van Clifton
Clifton is Georgian terrace stock at its most uncompromising — Royal York Crescent, the Paragon, Royal Promenade. Beautiful, listed, and not built with a Luton van in mind.
Clifton pageBS6
Man with a Van Redland
Redland is Victorian and Edwardian terraces — substantial homes split into 1- and 2-bed flats during the student boom of the 70s, with a slow re-conversion to family houses underway.
Redland pageBS3
Man with a Van Bedminster
Bedminster is BS3 — North Street, East Street, Ashton Gate. Working Victorian Bristol made of small terraces, with newer flat developments along the river and around the old tobacco factories.
Bedminster pageBS5
Man with a Van Easton
Easton is BS5 — Stapleton Road, Greenbank, St Marks Road. Densely built Victorian terraces, multicultural, and one of the fastest-changing parts of Bristol for property turnover.
Easton pageBS3
Man with a Van Southville
Southville sits between Bedminster and the river — a slightly more gentrified neighbour with the Tobacco Factory at its heart, the same Victorian terrace stock as BS3, plus newer riverside flats.
Southville pageBS2
Man with a Van St Pauls
St Pauls is BS2 — Stokes Croft border, Portland Square, Brunswick Square. Georgian and early-Victorian terraces, much of it Grade-II listed, plus a layer of 1970s council estate stock.
St Pauls pageBS6
Man with a Van Kingsdown
Kingsdown is the steep-streets neighbourhood between Stokes Croft and St Michaels Hill — Georgian terraces stacked up the slope, narrow lanes, lots of student lets near the universities.
Kingsdown pageBS6
Man with a Van Cotham
Cotham sits between Redland and Kingsdown — Victorian terraces clinging to the slope toward the university. Substantial family houses on Cotham Hill, smaller flats around Cotham Brow.
Cotham pageBS7
Man with a Van Bishopston
Bishopston is BS7 — Gloucester Road, Horfield, the long parallel terrace streets of Edwardian Bristol. Family houses, schools, the Memorial Stadium and a high street that runs for nearly two miles.
Bishopston pageBS9
Man with a Van Henleaze
Henleaze is leafy BS9 — 1930s family semis on wide streets, mature gardens, the lake to the north. A move-up neighbourhood that turns over slowly.
Henleaze pageBS9
Man with a Van Westbury-on-Trym
Westbury-on-Trym is village-feel BS9 — Westbury High Street, listed buildings, the green at the centre, then 1930s and 1950s estate housing radiating out toward Coombe Dingle and Stoke Bishop.
Westbury-on-Trym pageBS16
Man with a Van Fishponds
Fishponds is BS16 east — Victorian terraces along Fishponds Road, post-war estates inland, the campus stock around UWE Frenchay just to the north.
Fishponds pageBS4
Man with a Van Brislington
Brislington is BS4 — Sandy Park Road, the A4 corridor east, a mix of Victorian terraces and 1930s ribbon-development semis stretching toward Keynsham.
Brislington page
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