HOUSES FOR SALE IN FRENCHAY
Situated in the north-east of Bristol is Frenchay – a great location that’s just six and a half miles away from the city’s centre. Once a village and now a suburb, Frenchay has managed to maintain its picturesque rural vibe while still keeping up with the thriving energy of the much-loved city. There’s an array of both 19th and 20th century properties within the area, whether you’re looking for a large family home or a modern apartment with easy access to public transport. For more details on any of our properties, get in touch with our team today.
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NEXA Bristol | Estate Agent In Frenchay
A team of highly-talented estate agents with unrivalled local knowledge, our award-winning Client Directors are personally assigned to your property to ensure you have one dedicated single point of contact that provides a seamless solution. Whether you are looking to buy, sell, let, or invest, we’ll provide an unrivalled service from valuation right through to negotiations and beyond.
Our agents are local experts, who intrinsically understand the sales and lettings market of Bristol, Filton, Clevedon, Downend, Portishead, and many areas in between.
We are very proud of our rugby heritage, boasting renowned names as our directors, such as Rob Higgitt whose career saw him go from an integral part of Bristol’s defensive line to landing the final try for the Scarlets bringing a 27-0 victory against his former club. Similarly, players such as Danny Gray and Olly Kohn form the rest of the directorship. With this in mind, we realised it was fitting to support our amazing local club Bristol Bears and be their lead Estate Agent Sponsor.
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Natural Attractions
With the River Frome running along the Southern Edge of Frenchay’s border, the Frome Valley Walkway is an enjoyable experience for both locals and visitors, with breath-taking views of the river itself and the surrounding wildlife that resides there. Equally beautiful is Frenchay Moor – an open moorland owned by the National Trust that’s particularly popular with dogwalkers. Nestled in the very centre of Frenchay is Frenchay Common, which is home to a church and a village pub – ideal for walkers to quench their thirst after an evening stroll.
Shopping and Entertainment
Frenchay is host to a great selection of restaurants and cafes, from traditional pub food at the White Lion, to classic Indian dishes at Raj Mahal – locals have plenty of eateries to indulge in. Local village shops are available for your everyday essentials, plus the infamous Bristol Shopping Quarter just a 10-minute drive away for some retail therapy. Bristol’s Cabot Circus is also within easy reach of the suburb, where you’ll find a variety of entertainment including independent stores, bars, a cinema and even an escape room.
Sport
The Frenchay Cricket Club is one of Bristol’s oldest clubs, having been founded in 1846. The club runs both a youth team and a ladies softball team, as well as a disability team known as the Frenchay Falcons. Being in such close proximity to the University of the West of England- UWE Bristol, the residents of Frenchay are spoilt for choice in terms of sporting activities, with the campus being home to a gym, an astro pitch, squash courts and an exercise studio.
Festivals and Events
Frenchay has a great variety of events throughout the year to cater to a range of different interests and passions, including the annual Frenchay Flower Show. With such easy and convenient access into the city centre, residents can attend all the celebrations that Bristol has to offer, such as the Foodies Festival, Bristol Harbour Festival and the city’s Folk Festival.
Historical Landmarks
Being steeped in such interesting history, the Frenchay Village Museum is a popular tourist attraction. Relaying information about Frenchay and its past and current residents, the museum is host to some great activities and events including an annual vintage vehicle day, an exhibition room and collection and artefact displays.
Schools
Frenchay has several schools within its surroundings, including Frenchay Primary School, Frome Vale Academy and Steiner Academy Bristol. Bristol Business School is also located within the area, as is the University of the West of England’s Frenchay Campus – a public research university.
Popular Areas
With such easy access to public transport in and out of Bristol’s centre, Frenchay is a fantastic location for both professionals commuting to the city and those looking to settle down in a quieter location. Housing close to Begbook Green Park is particularly popular due to the attractive greenery and community spirit within the area, as are properties in both Frenchay Park Road and Penn Drive.