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Tel code: 01454 | code search
Postcode: BS32 | code search
Population: 1800
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Swan Hotel
"We booked this room a couple of months before because we knew we had to come to Bristol that weekend. When I confirmed the booking about a week before ..." More

Almondsbury Interchange Hotel
"Good Points: Price, Inclusive Breakfast, Quick check in, Breakfast & paper Bad Points: Tired and old. Very small TV with no remote. Noisey.

Date visited: 2010-02-12 ..." More

Crossover House
"Thank you so much. The room is beautiful with a lovely view of the garden. I have been very impressed. What a lovely place to come back to after a ..." More

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"The village is divided into two parts by a steep hill. Nestling at the foot of this hill is Lower Almondsbury. Overlooking the Severn estuary the land here is shaped like ..." More

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Almondsbury is a large village in Southern Gloucestershire, just seven miles from Bristol. The church of St Mary dates back to 1148 and has an interesting spire and Norman font. The village has delightful stone walls and cottages by the small village green. Why not venture out to Blaise Castle House Museum which is set in beautiful grounds, and tells the interesting story of yesteryear through it’s exhibits of toys, costumes, and even a Victorian Schoolroom, or there is always Oldown Country Park and Kitchen, which is a beguiling Georgian House designed by Robert Adam for a wealthy Sugar Merchant, the house shares it’s secrets of upstairs and downstairs. For the lovers of the great outdoors why not explore the wonders of Sweet Waters Farm, where the circular footpath or cycle path takes you on a journey through woodland, hay meadows and pasture, the scenery is stunning. Or how about the largest collection in the world of ducks and swans, the Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands is set on 700 acres with dragonflies and Flamingos…. With the amazing ship that was built by Isambard kingdom Brunel close by the SS Great Britain shares her whispered past proudly. Almondsbury pleases the most discerning visitor.

Church

St Marys, Almondsbury

Conference Centre

Aztec West

Dentist

Duncan, Learner, Newby, Pearce & Watkins

Doctor

Almondsbury Surgery

Golf Club

The Bristol Golf and Country Club
Woodlands Golf Club

Inn

Swan Hotel

Sports Clubs

Almondsbury CC (Cricket)
Almondsbury Sports and Social Complex (Tennis)
North Bristol RFC (Rugby Union)

Shops

Royall Framing

Places to Stay near Almondsbury

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Crossover House (0.42 miles)

Crossover House

If you are a business person who’s had enough of hotels or someone looking to stay where service is a bit special, look no further. At Crossover House we pride ourselves on providing well equipped bed ... More | visit website

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Almondsbury Interchange Hotel (0.48 miles)

Almondsbury Interchange Hotel

Set in a prime location on the outskirts of Bristol, this hotel is only 10 minutes from Bristol Parkway Rail Station and is easily located close to the M4 and M5. Only minutes from the ... More | visit website

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Roylands Farm Cottage (0.69 miles)

Roylands Farm Cottage

Roylands Farm Cottage is situated in beautiful countryside on the outskirts of Bristol and within a 5 minute drive of the Almondsbury interchange where the M4 and the M5 meet. It truly is the perfect ... More | visit website

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Hilton Bristol (0.92 miles)

Hilton Bristol

The Hilton Bristol Hotel's modern comforts contrast well with the treasures of the past which can be enjoyed in the area, such as the SS. Great Britain, at the city docks, Chepstow Castle and the Cheddar Gorge. ... More | visit website

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Aztec Hotel & Spa (1.06 miles)

Aztec Hotel & Spa
A Shire Hotel and Spa - A stylish 4 star hotel. Situated just off the M4/M5 the hotel is ideally located for Bristol, Cardiff, Bath or maybe a stopover on the way to the southwest. ... More | visit website
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Grey House Bed & Breakfast (1.23 miles)

Grey House Bed & Breakfast
The Grey House is a family run business very close to the Aztec Centre, RAC, RR, BAC, Orange and MOD. It is only 6 miles from City Centre and 2 miles from Cribbs Causeway (The ... More | visit website
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Old Bakery (1.75 miles)

Old Bakery
The Old Bakery is a delightful cottage situated in the centre of OLVESTON village 12 miles north of Bristol. This lovely 200 year old cottage provides very comfortable accommodation in two twin-bedded rooms and one ... More | visit website
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Grange Ramada Jarvis (2.30 miles)

Grange Ramada Jarvis
This elegant country house hotel, stands in 18 acres of countryside within easy reach of Bristol city centre. The hotel has a real country feel, with an attractive woodland setting and comfortable bedrooms.

Only 8 ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Bristol Alveston (2.93 miles)

Premier Inn Bristol Alveston
Bristol Alveston Premier Inn is just minutes away from M5 and makes a great break en-route to Cornwall, Devon or South Wales. It's also only 40 miles to Cardiff city centre and has a local ... More | visit website
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Cribbs Lodge Hotel (3.00 miles)

Cribbs Lodge Hotel
Each of our well-planned bedrooms is designed to combine traditional comfort and good taste with the modern facilities required by today's guests. The hotel is set in its own grounds with ample parking and open ... More | visit website

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