Charles Church @ Beaufort Park by Charles Church

Wyck Beck Road, City of Bristol, County of Bristol, BS10 7TE

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Overview

Charles Church @ Beaufort Park

Ideally located in Patchway on the northern outskirts of Bristol, Charles Church @ Beaufort Park offers a great choice of new homes as well as the chance to be part of a brand new community with exceptional facilities. 


Patchway is in an excellent location to access both Bristol City Centre and the M5, ideal if you're working nearby in the city or commuting across the South West. There's also a huge range of purpose-built amenities right on your doorstep - the development will include a community hub offering shops and a youth centre; a new primary school and nursery, outdoor sports facilities, allotments and nature trails. This will also be the site of the new Henbury Train Station, which will connect the key areas of Bristol. 

  1. Stunning new homes in Bristol
  2. Patchway is in an excellent location to access both Bristol City Centre and the M5
  3. The development will include a community hub offering shops and a youth centre;
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Location

Location

Wyck Beck Road, City of Bristol, County of Bristol, BS10 7TE

Opening hours

Monday 11:00 - 18:00,
Tuesday 11:00 - 18:00,
Wednesday 11:00 - 18:00,
Thursday 11:00 - 18:00,
Friday 11:00 - 18:00,
Saturday 11:00 - 18:00,
Sunday 11:00 - 18:00

Local Information

Leisure Facilities

Living on the edge of Bristol, you¿ll be spoilt for choice for city centre attractions and away-days. Close to home you¿ve got Cribbs Causeway for shopping, The Venue for places to eat, and the View Cinema, Hollywood Bowl and Planet Ice for entertainment. For the great outdoors, you can head off for a day by the sea at Clevedon or Weston-Super-Mare or up into the Mendip Hills to explore the Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole caves. Just south of Bristol, Tyntesfield is an amazing National Trust country house that time forgot.

Local Shopping

If you fancy a spot of shopping, Cribbs Causeway has the lion¿s share when it comes to high street shopping, but Beaufort Park is close to a range of independent shops, convenience stores and supermarkets. Nearby Gloucester Road is the longest road of independent shops in the UK. There are several primary schools to choose from, including Brentry Primary school and for secondary education, there¿s Blaise High school.

Transport Links

The most obvious advantage of choosing a home here is that you¿ll have easy access to both the M4 and M5 motorways. Whether your journey is for work or for pleasure, these are excellent direct routes for the South West, South Wales, the Midlands and London. For regular travel into Bristol city centre, Filton Abbey Wood is the local train station with services to Bristol Temple Meads taking an average of 13 minutes. Bristol Parkway is just 5 miles away for services to Cardiff and Swansea.

Nearest stations:

National Train Station logo Patchway (2.5 miles)
National Train Station logo Filton Abbey Wood (2.7 miles)
National Train Station logo Pilning (2.7 miles)

Distances are straight line measurements from centre of postcode

About Developer

Charles Church - The Name on the Finest Homes

When Charles and Susanna Church laid the foundations of their first home in 1965, they were doing more than building a desirable residence. They were turning their vision of the perfect home into a benchmark for quality and a legacy for future generations to appreciate.

In the intervening years, Charles Church has grown to establish itself as one of the country’s foremost housebuilding brands whilst maintaining its unrivalled reputation for the design and quality of the homes it builds.

Over four decades later, their principles remain the cornerstone of every home we build. Charles Church’s philosophy of combining aesthetically pleasing designs with traditional building techniques is as relevant today as it was then, and the company prides itself on the sympathetic way in which its homes are designed to harmonise with their surroundings. Wherever possible, many period or regional features are incorporated, including its trademark brick and knapped flint combination, decorative tile hanging and the use of natural stone.

Perhaps best known for its traditional designs, Charles Church has not remained rooted in the past, however, and has evolved to ensure that it continues to meet and exceed the demands of a new generation of homeowners. That is why you will now find an impressive array of Charles Church homes to suit all lifestyles in both rural and city centre locations. Not only does the scope of its developments now encompass traditional design reflecting the prevailing local architecture, but also embraces contemporary and exciting architectural styles and breathes new life into redundant historic and commercial buildings through their sensitive conversion and restoration.

What remains the same, however, is the company’s emphasis on exacting standards and attention to detail at every stage of the construction process, enabling it to achieve in its homes a totally unmistakable quality and sense of style. The results of this unique combination of principles have been rewarded with numerous prestigious consumer and industry awards over the years.

The ultimate winner however, is the buyer of a Charles Church home.

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