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Where to live in Bristol: a neighbourhood guide

Thinking of moving to Bristol? Discover which areas offer the best value, green spaces, schools and cultural hotspots - whether you’re a first-time buyer or growing family

31 July 2025

4 mins read

Where to live in Bristol: a neighbourhood guide

Bristol consistently ranks among the UK’s best places to live, thanks to its blend of historic charm, creative energy and excellent quality of life. As the largest city in the South West, it’s known for its progressive outlook, from being the UK’s first ‘cycling city’ to its commitment to green space and liveability. 

With a rich maritime heritage and a thriving cultural scene that’s produced names like Banksy and Massive Attack, Bristol offers a vibrant, well-connected lifestyle. Its diverse population of professionals, families and students reflects a city that’s dynamic and always evolving. 

“Culturally, it’s such an accepting and welcoming city,” says Robin Engley, Knight Frank’s Office Head in Bristol, who grew up in the area and is a prime example of its lasting appeal. “It has everything you need, but what’s really telling is how many people stay. Graduates often choose to build their lives here, and those who leave frequently find themselves coming back. It attracts - and keeps - people of all ages and backgrounds.”  

Here, he offers his insight into some of Bristol’s most sought-after neighbourhoods, each presenting a unique perspective on city living. 

Houses with views over Bristol Harbour © Getty

Known for: “This cluster of neighbourhoods in the north of the city has long been popular with families due to its proximity to The Downs and excellent schools, including Redland Green School and Westbury Park Primary School,” says Engley. It offers a relaxed pace of life while remaining within easy walking distance of the city centre. Redland also benefits from its own train station, adding to its appeal. 

Local highlights: Engley highlights Gloucester Road, which runs between Bishopston and St Andrew’s, as a standout feature: “It’s one of the longest streets of independent shops in Europe - a really cool, arty place to be.”  

Property: The area features a mix of substantial Victorian villas, Edwardian homes, and 1930s semis, catering to families of all sizes and needs. 

Expect to pay: House prices in Bishopston typically range from £700,000 to £1.2 million, rising to around £800,000 to £1.5 million in Redland. 

Views from Clifton © Getty

Elegant living: Clifton (BS8) 

Known for: Stroll through Clifton’s grand terraces and sweeping crescents and it’s easy to see why it remains one of the city’s most desirable and upscale neighbourhoods. Framed by the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and offering stunning views over the Avon Gorge, it has a village-like feel with The Downs’ vast green space on the doorstep. 

Local highlights: Clifton is known for its charming boutiques, cosy cafés and restaurants, from big names like The Ivy to local independents. “Schools are one of the biggest draws, particularly for young families,” notes Engley, with places sought-after at institutions such as Clifton College, Clifton High, Bristol Grammar School and Christ Church Primary. 

Property: Expect grand Georgian and Victorian townhouses and apartments, featuring high ceilings, large windows and plenty of period charm. 

Expect to pay: Apartments start from around £300,000 to £500,000, with turnkey houses reaching £3 million to £4 million. 

5 bedroom townhouse for sale in Princes Buildings, Clifton, Bristol, BS8. Guide price £3,500,000

Family favourites: Redland (BS6), Henleaze (BS9) and Bishopston (BS7) 

Known for: “This cluster of neighbourhoods in the north of the city has long been popular with families due to its proximity to The Downs and excellent schools, including Redland Green School and Westbury Park Primary School,” says Engley. It offers a relaxed pace of life while remaining within easy walking distance of the city centre. Redland also benefits from its own train station, adding to its appeal. 

Local highlights: Engley highlights Gloucester Road, which runs between Bishopston and St Andrew’s, as a standout feature: “It’s one of the longest streets of independent shops in Europe - a really cool, arty place to be.”  

Property: The area features a mix of substantial Victorian villas, Edwardian homes, and 1930s semis, catering to families of all sizes and needs. 

Expect to pay: House prices in Bishopston typically range from £700,000 to £1.2 million, rising to around £800,000 to £1.5 million in Redland. 

5-7 bedroom house for sale in Burlington Road, Bristol, BS6. Guide price £1,650,000

Known for: “This family-oriented area has a different feel from other city suburbs, with tree-lined streets that create a sense of extra space - a quality also reflected in the larger homes,” explains Engley. 

Local highlights: Its tranquil, nature-rich setting on the western edge of The Downs and bordering the Avon Gorge gives it a countryside feel, while still offering easy access to Clifton and the city centre. Top state schools include Elmlea Infant and Junior Schools, alongside private options such as Redmaids High School and Badminton School. 

Property: Here you’ll find a mix of residential architecture, including 1930s semis and detached houses that offer spacious gardens and off-road parking. 

Expect to pay: Detached homes start from around £750,000 and can reach between £2.5 million and £3 million.

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