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Area guide

Greenbank

Local office
201 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8BG

Greenbank is on the northern fringes of Easton, like its neighbour, Greenbank is a highly diverse neighbourhood with a strong sense of community.

Key data - Greenbank

Source: Dataloft, Dept. of Education, Dept of Transport, Census 2021

The city centre is walkable and there is regular public transport, with a choice of two railway stations, Lawrence Hill and Stapleton Road. Bristol and Bath Railway Path (for walking and cycling) passes through. J1 and J2 on M32 provide access to motorway links.

It's a vibrant, very popular area

Lots of characterA great choice of cherished period properties.

Local homes

The housing is Victorian terraced with some colourfully painted properties. Larger double bay three- or four-bedroom homes with good gardens can be found.

Local Independents On a street nearby or a short walk away.

Local places

There are local convenience stores and St Marks Road and Stapleton Road are just a short walk away.

Green space: Eastville, Owen Square Park, Netham Park, Felix Road Adventure Playground

Shopping: Matter Wholefoods, BAM Stores

Eating and drinking: The Greenbank, Este's Kitchen, Cafe 5, Dough Heads 

Schools: Whitehall Primary School, May Park Primary School, Bannerman Road Community Academy, St Werburghs Primary School, Millpond Primary School, Fairfield High School, The City Academy

Homes for sale

Mostly two & three bed Victorian terraces, some flats too.

Homes to rent

Period and new 2-4 bed houses, new build & converted apartments large & small. Ideal for families, single or sharing professionals.

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