North Somerset

North Somerset is made up of over 75 towns and villages and is situated southwest of Bristol and north of the Mendip hills. Outstanding primary schools and secondary schools attract families, whilst the many transport links draw in a mass of commuters. Towns are well serviced with Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Tesco supermarkets, a leisure centre, swimming pools and many boutique shops, independent cafes and restaurants, and several public houses serving food and drinks. The North Somerset Levels...

Backwell, Brockley, Nailsea, Wraxall, Flax Bourton, Barrow Gurney

Backwell Backwell is the closest village to Nailsea and shares not only its train station, but ‘Buckland’s Pool’ commonly known as Backwell Lake, a hot spot for wildlife and dog walkers. The village is popular with families due to its schools (primary and secondary), larger houses and its village atmosphere. The small town has a healthy community feel with many amenities including a swimming pool, several pubs, convenience store, a great fish and chip shop and the thriving Backwell Playhouse...

Cleeve, Claverham, Cingresbury, Yatton

Yatton Situated on the Somerset Levels, Yatton is a village with a population of over 7500. The parish includes Claverham, a small village which was originally a farming hamlet. In 1841 Yatton opened its railway station which provides commuters with access to Bristol Parkway, Weston-super-Mare, Cardiff, Taunton and London Paddington. 10 primary schools are within a 3.5-mile radius of Yatton and two ‘Ofsted’ outstanding secondary schools within 3.8 miles; these are Churchill Acadamy &...

Clevedon, Kenn and Tickenham

Clevedon A seaside town with Victorian detached and townhouses, a popular promenade, gardens and Victorian bandstand, pier and the enigmatic Curzon Cinema which dates back to 1912. Clevedon Pier is one of the earliest examples of a Victorian pier still in existence in the UK and sea trips can be taken from the pier to various destinations along the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary. Other landmarks include The Clock Tower in the town centre, Clevedon Court, Walton Castle, Poets’ Walk (named...

Long Ashton

Long Ashton The popular village of Long Ashton is one of the larger villages on the outskirts of Bristol. The location offers a short drive into Bristol City Centre for commuters and good schools and recreational facilities for families. The David Lloyd leisure centre is within a short walk, as is Ashton Court, an 850-acre estate with house and gardens, grass and woodlands open to the public and the house offered for private hire to host weddings and parties. Ashton Court is also home of The...

Portishead, Clapton, Easton, Walton & Weston-in-Gordano

Portishead A coastal town on the Severn Estuary with an ever-growing population currently held at 25,000. The Portishead Marina has seen the town grow in numbers and popularity, especially with young professionals and has just had approval for the re-opening of a train station. Facilities include a leisure centre with swimming pool, marina, good schools and a great high street with an array of bars, restaurants and cafes. Property types vary greatly from marina apartments to large mansions...