Sneyd Park
Sneyd Park is a suburb of Bristol on the western fringe of The Durdham Downs, bordered on one side by the Avon Gorge. A beautiful and affluent part of Bristol. Originally a Quaker area developed in the Victorian period.
Key data - Sneyd Park
Green public space
Homes within 200m of public transport
Schools rated outstanding by Ofsted
Sneyd Park is a stroll over the Downs to Clifton's Whiteladies Road, if cycling, driving or taking public transport, city centre and other Bristol areas is easily accessible. In the other direction, it's approximately a mile walk to Sea Mills station. The Portway, and on to the M5 in the north is nearby.
Exclusive neighbourhood looking over the Gorge
Local homes
Many Victorian and Edwardian villas line the edge of The Downs. More modern, individual housing has since been built along the exclusive roads of Sneyd Park over towards Sea Mills. There's also low-level apartments from the 1960s on, many with extensive private gardens and shared facilities.
Local places
Residents of Sneyd Park are lucky enough to sit beside the beautiful green Durdham Downs. Nearby Whiteladies Road is a very popular eating and drinking spot. The delights of Clifton Village or Westbury Park are also easily accessible.
Green space: The Downs, Blaise Castle Estate
Eating and drinking: The Hideaway, Ciao, Al Fresco Cucina, Bengal Raj
Schools: Torwood House School, Bristol Steiner School, Westbury Park Primary School, Clifton College, Redland Green School
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The local area
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Sneyd Park
Redland,
Bristol,
BS8 2RY
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