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Whapping Wharf

Local office
187-189 Whiteladies Road, Redland, Bristol, BS8 2RY

Key data - Wapping Warf

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

It's fringe city centre with many other areas of the city walkable, a popular spot to cycling from with cycle paths to all parts of the city. Buses are nearby and Temple Meads within easy reach.

A vibrant, cool, very 'Bristol' part of town...

Stylish apartmentsAnd an exciting mix of new developments.

Local homes

A mix of stylish apartments of all sizes make this thriving new community very popular with all types looking to be in the heart of a vibrant neighbourhood. Many have parking and the luckiest a harbourside view. 

Bristol indies Some of the best of Bristol's eateries

Local places

Home to some of Bristol's best independent businesses, across the hospitality, retail and lifestyle sectors. It's 100% indie, with new and upcoming businesses.

Open space: Harbourside, Queen's Square a short walk.

Shopping: Bookhause bookshop, The Bristol Cheesemonger, Better food, Fig 1, Something Else, Hue Hair and Beauty, Herbivore Deli, Anna Cake Couture. 

Eating: Biblos, Gambas, Tare Bistro, Root, Cargo Cantina, East Bristol Bakery, Seven Lucky Gods, The Olive Shed, Box-E, Salt & Malt, 

Drinking: Junction, Tare Bar, Little Victories, Cha and Chill.

 

Bristol independents

Local people

Biblos

Offer a delicious, fast-food fusion of Middle Eastern and Caribbean cuisine in the heart of Bristol. You can find Biblos cafes in Stokes Croft and St Werburghs, each with it’s own unique atmosphere and menu, in keeping with the neighbourhoods in which they reside. Come and try our famous wraps, including Jerk Fried Chicken (JFC), Falafel, Halloumi and Pulled Pork, there’s something for everyone.

The local area

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Wapping Wharf

Local office
187-189 Whiteladies Road,
Redland,
Bristol,
BS8 2RY

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