Chancellors Park is an executive development of 3 & 4 homes that has been architecturally designed to compliment the village environment of Long Ashton. The development is situated in a semi rural setting close to local amenities, easy access to a local bus route and just a few minutes drive from the city centre.
5 miles south of the historic city of Bristol lies the leafy suburb of Long Ashton. Bristol is a vibrant city full of character and charm, cobbled streets entwine with the cosmopolitan side of living that the city offers. Whilst Long Ashton itself has managed to retain its village feel, set on the edge of the Ashton Court estate which boasts some of Bristol's best nature walks and views of the city.
SHOPSThere are two main shopping centres, with Broadmead only 4 miles away hosting many well known high street names and 'The Mall' at Cribbs Causeway just off junction 17 of the M5 providing an out of town shopping experience.Shops Distance (in miles)
Sainsbury's 3.82
Sainsbury's
SCHOOLSThere are a number of educational facilities in and around Long Ashton, including a local nursery, several playgroups and a choice of primary and secondary schools all within easy reach of the development.Schools Distance (in miles)
St Katherines School 4.82
TRANSPORTAlong with regular bus services located virtually on your doorstep, the Park & Ride gives easy travelling access into Bristol city centre. Bristol International Airport is less than 5 miles away, where both national and international flights are available.Transport Distance (in miles)
M5 Motorway Junction 19() 6.11
LEISUREThe David Lloyd Centre with its leisure opportunities is just on the outskirts of the village. Bristol city centre is just 4 miles away, with all the selection of good eating, arts, film events and theatre that one could wish for. Ashton Court Estate with its parkland, woods & grassland offers wonderful walking, horse riding trails, plus 2 pitch & putt 18 hole golf courses, as well as hosting the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, Kite Festival and Bristol Community Festival.