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New Build Homes in Bristol

New build homes for sale in Bristol, Bristol

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Berwick Green

by Taylor Wimpey
Bristol, Bristol
£425,000 - £590,000
244 units
2 - 4 bed
Ready to Move In
Completed: September 2025

Berwick Green by Taylor Wimpey offers new 2-4 bedroom homes near Cribbs Causeway from £425,000.

Charles Church @ Beaufort Park

by Charles Church
Bristol, Bristol
£359,000 - £745,000
2 - 5 bed
Ready to Move In

Charles Church @ Beaufort Park by Charles Church: 5-star rated new homes near Bristol amenities.

River Gateway

by Linden Homes
Bristol, Bristol
Prices coming soon
1 - 2 bed
Ready to Move In

River Gateway by Linden Homes offers new 1 and 2-bed Bristol homes near the River Avon.

The Fosseway

by Linden Homes
Bristol, Bristol
£450,000 - £460,000
1 - 4 bed
Completion Expected: June 2026

The Fosseway by Linden Homes offers new, energy-efficient 1-4 bed homes starting from £450k in South Bristol.

Bristol Overview

Developers: 3
Total Developments: 4

Transport

Bristol offers excellent transport connectivity with a comprehensive network of rail, bus, and road links. Bristol Temple Meads station provides frequent train services to London, Cardiff, and the South West, while the city's extensive bus network connects all major districts. The M4 and M5 motorways are easily accessible, facilitating regional and national travel.

🚂 Bristol Temple Meads railway station with direct services to London Paddington

🚂 Bristol Parkway railway station serving routes to South Wales and the Midlands

🚌 Extensive bus network operated by First West of England covering the city and suburbs

🚗 Close proximity to M4 and M5 motorways for road travel

✈️ Bristol Airport offering domestic and European flights

🚂 Cycle-friendly infrastructure including the Bristol and Bath Railway Path

Why Bristol?

Bristol is a vibrant and diverse city known for its rich maritime history, thriving cultural scene, and strong economy. It combines the charm of historic architecture with modern amenities, making it an attractive place to live for families, professionals, and students alike. The city’s green spaces, excellent schools, and growing job market contribute to a high quality of life.

• Rich cultural heritage with numerous museums, galleries, and theatres

• Strong employment opportunities in aerospace, technology, and creative industries

• Beautiful parks and green spaces such as Ashton Court and Brandon Hill

• Highly regarded schools and educational institutions including the University of Bristol

• Vibrant shopping districts including Cabot Circus and Broadmead

• Diverse dining and nightlife options across the city centre and Harbourside

• Extensive cycle routes and pedestrian-friendly areas

• Active community events and festivals throughout the year