Listed for £650,000
March 10, 2026
Sold for £299,300
2015
Sold for £60,000
1998
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Living in St Werburghs
St Werburghs Road is one of the quietest and most sought after roads in the area tucked away on the Western fringe of St Werburghs bordering Ashley Hill and Montpelier. The road gets very little through traffic but is only a short stroll away from everything the area has to offer and a stone’s throw from the green space provided by Narroways Nature Reserve, the allotments and the City Farm. St Werburghs is home to a number of popular cafes, shops and attractions including The Better Food Company shop, Napolita Café. Excellent restaurants including Namak and Clouds as well as several excellent pubs plus Wiper & True Tap Room and Fierce and Noble Brewery. The St Werburghs City Farm and Café is well known throughout the city and combined with Purple Patch Market Garden and Cafe Chez Candice is a good example of the area’s individuality and independence from surrounding suburbs. St Werburghs Primary School and Nursery school are both very central to the community and have a good reputation (both Ofsted Good), enhancing the pull of the area to families. The Church Climbing Academy is less than a minute’s walk from St Werburghs Road and Bloc Climbing - the largest bouldering centre in Bristol - is situated at the end of Mina Road. The area’s popularity derives from its sense of community, but also from its close proximity to Bristol City Centre, Easton and Gloucester Road. The nearby M32 makes the area ideal for commuters, providing easy access to Bristol Parkway and the M4/M5 as well as providing connectivity to spectacular landscapes such as the Brecon Beacons, the Cotswolds and the Mendip Hills.
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