Stoke Bishop
Stoke Bishop is a desirable suburb north west of the city. It's on the Sneyd Park side of The Downs, in between Westbury-on-Trym and Coombe Dingle.
Key data - Stoke Bishop
Green public space
Homes within 200m of public transport
Schools rated outstanding by Ofsted
The city centre is about three miles away and is easily accessible. There’s a good local transport service. Falcondale Road will take you to the M4/5, passing Cribbs Causeway. The nearest railway station is at Sea Mills with trains to Temple Meads.
Like a village in the suburbs
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Local homes
It's an affluent area, concentrated around a small village hall and a row of shops on Druid Hill, and extending towards Westbury-on-Trym.
While property is predominantly 1930s, there's an interesting mix of residential architecture, including some extremely grand, detached houses and cul-de-sacs of 1960/70s houses. There are also a few modern builds and low level, high quality apartment blocks.
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Local places
Residents of Stoke Bishop are lucky to sit close to the beautiful green Durdham Downs. Nearby Whiteladies Road is a trendy eating and drinking spot. The delights of Clifton Village or Westbury Park are also easily accessible.
Green space: The Downs, Blaise Castle Estate, Stoke Bishop High Street
Eating and drinking: Zest Deli, Ciao, Stoke Bishop Fish Bar, The Hideaway
Schools: Badminton School, Stoke Bishop CofE Primary School, Elmlea Junior School, The Red Maids' School, St Ursula's E-ACT Academy
Homes for sale
The local area
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Stoke Bishop
Westbury-on-Trym,
Bristol,
BS9 3AD
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