St Werburghs Area Guide

"Living in St Werburghs has been an absolute joy over the last five years. Being positioned so close to the city centre has its benefits but the local independent businesses are what bring the area to life. Having two superb craft breweries on your doorstep (Wiper & True and Fierce & Noble) is a real treat and the climbing centre in the former St Werburgh’s Church is fantastic for established climbers and families. The St Werburghs City Farm is an integral part of the local community and is a firm favourite of our young family.”

Mr R Asquith & Miss B Bartlett

St Werburghs

Sandwiched between Montpelier, Ashley Down and St. Pauls – St Werburgh’s has a distinct character of its own.

Housing in St Werburgh’s, Bristol, was largely built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to accommodate the population growth Bristol’s industrial expansion. Perhaps the most recognisable example of this is the partially still-standing Brooks Dye Works, which has recently been re-developed into a modern housing development. As a result, the property now boasts a range of Victorian, Edwardian, modern, and unique eco-friendly housing.

Today, St Werburgh’s is known for its strong community spirit, eco-friendly initiatives and alternative culture. For families, Fairfield High and St Werburgh’s Primary School are highly regarded, and the City Farm is a popular destination.

Food & drink in the area doesn’t disappoint either; Better Foods, The Farm, Wiper & True, Namak are just a few of the popular go-to’s in the area.

With an array of beautiful homes, popular cafes, pubs, and green spaces – the area has unsurprisingly become a popular destination for families and young professionals wanting to enjoy a central location with real charm.

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