AREA BREAKDOWN
LAWRENCE HILL
Lawrence Hill
Lawrence Hill is one of the areas closest to Screenology, offering a convenient location for students due to its proximity to the city centre and campus. It is a diverse, up-and-coming neighbourhood with a mix of residential and commercial spaces. The area is known for its affordability and good transport links, making it an attractive option for students. However, it is still undergoing development, which means construction and changing facilities can be expected.
Barton Hill
Barton Hill is another area near Screenology, characterised by its residential makeup and community-focused projects. It offers affordable housing options, which is a draw for students and young professionals. The area benefits from recent regeneration efforts that have improved facilities and public spaces. Barton Hill's close proximity to Screenology makes it highly convenient, though it lacks some of the nightlife and leisure activities found in more central areas.
St. Phillips
St. Phillips is extremely close to Screenology, making it an ideal choice for students who value a short commute. The area is primarily industrial and commercial, but it also offers modern residential developments. St. Phillips provides excellent access to shopping areas and the Temple Meads train station, enhancing its appeal for students who may travel often or prefer urban conveniences. Its urban environment means less green space, which might be a drawback for those seeking quieter, more scenic surroundings.
Old Market
Old Market, a vibrant and historically rich area, is just a stone's throw from Screenology, offering an eclectic mix of bars, restaurants, and shops within a lively LGBTQ+ friendly community. The area boasts a variety of housing, from renovated historical buildings to modern apartments, catering well to students and young professionals. Its proximity to Screenology and central Bristol makes it ideal for those who enjoy living near the hustle and bustle, though this can also mean a noisier environment and higher living costs compared to more residential neighbourhoods.
Redcliffe
Redcliffe is very close to Screenology, making it highly convenient for students. The area is dominated by the impressive St. Mary Redcliffe Church and features a mix of modern flats and older council high rises, set amongst office buildings. Redcliffe offers excellent access to central Bristol and harbuorside areas, facilitating an easy commute and vibrant urban living. However, the area's compact nature means fewer green spaces and a more business-like atmosphere during the day.
Stokes Croft
Stokes Croft is renowned for its bohemian vibe and is a hub of artistic and cultural activity, making it popular among students and creatives. This neighbourhood is just a short commute from Screenology and is characterised by its street art, independent shops, and eclectic nightlife. Stokes Croft offers a variety of housing options, from traditional terraced houses to studio flats, appealing to a diverse resident base. While it provides a dynamic living environment, the area's lively nature can translate to higher noise levels and occasional unrest.
EASTON
St. Judes
St. Judes is an inner-city area of Bristol that is densely populated and primarily residential, located close to the bustling city centre. It offers a range of affordable accommodation options, which is a draw for students looking to stay close to city amenities and university campuses. The area can be quite lively, which may not suit everyone, but its central location is ideal for those who enjoy urban living and easy access to nightlife and transport links.
Easton
Easton is known for its multicultural atmosphere and strong community spirit, attracting a diverse group of residents including many young professionals and students. It features a variety of housing options, from Victorian terraces to newer apartments, often at prices lower than Bristol's more central areas. The neighbourhood is also celebrated for its independent shops, ethnic restaurants, and vibrant street art, offering a unique and lively living experience. However, the area can get noisy, especially around the main roads and during community events.
St. Pauls
St. Pauls is a culturally rich and diverse neighbourhood known for its historic Caribbean Carnival and vibrant arts scene. Located very close to the city centre, it offers convenient access to Screenology and numerous cultural amenities. The area boasts a mix of housing options, often at reasonable prices considering its central location. While St. Pauls is energetic and community-focused, it has faced challenges with crime rates, which might be a consideration for some residents.
St. Agnes
St. Agnes, often simply referred to as St. Aggie’s, is a small, relatively quiet area nestled close to St. Pauls and Montpelier. It features charming rows of Victorian terraced houses, appealing to students and young professionals looking for a quieter residence near the city centre. The area combines the tranquility of a residential neighbourhood with close proximity to the amenities and vibrant nightlife of nearby areas. However, housing can be slightly more expensive here due to its desirable location.
EASTVILLE
Eastville
Eastville is a diverse suburb with a mix of Victorian houses and modern developments, centred around the green space of Eastville Park. It offers affordable housing options and good public transport connections, making it ideal for students seeking a quieter, cost-effective living area outside the city centre. However, its distance from Screenology and the busyness near main roads might not be suitable for everyone.
HILLFIELDS
Hillfields
Hillfields is a primarily residential area located northeast of Bristol, characterised by its family-friendly environment and community spirit. The area features a blend of affordable housing, including post-war terraced houses and newer apartments, appealing to students and young professionals alike. While Hillfields offers great local amenities and parks, its distance from the city centre and Screenology means you’ll be more dependent on public transport.
ST GEORGE WEST / ST GEORGE EAST
St. George
St. George is a vibrant residential area to the east of Bristol's city centre, known for its beautiful parkland, especially St. George Park at its heart. The area offers relatively affordable housing, making it appealing to students and young professionals. Its community-oriented atmosphere is a plus, though the distance from the Screenology means students will need to rely on public transportation.
Redfield
Redfield, close to St. George, is a small and increasingly popular area due to its close-knit community and easy access to the amenities of Church Road, known for its local cafes, bars, and shops. The area features a mix of traditional Victorian terraced houses, suitable for students looking for shared accommodation. Its affordability and vibrant local scene make it attractive, though it's still developing in terms of services and conveniences.
Kingswood
Kingswood, situated further northeast of the city, combines the benefits of suburban living with the convenience of access to Bristol via public transport. The area predominantly features semi-detached and detached homes with some newer apartment complexes, suitable for students who prefer a quieter setting away from the city bustle. While it offers more space and generally lower rental prices, its distance from central Bristol and less frequent public transport services could be drawbacks for those studying in the city.
BRISLINGTON EAST / BRISLINGTON WEST
Brislington
Brislington is a large suburban area to the southeast of Bristol, offering a mix of residential styles, from grand period homes to modern flats, suitable for a range of budgets. It is favoured for its good local amenities, including shops, parks, and direct bus routes into the city centre. The area also features the scenic Arnos Vale Cemetery, which is a green space and historical site. Although it provides a quieter suburban lifestyle, the distance from central Bristol might be a drawback for those looking for a more urban environment.
Broomhill
Broomhill, located not far from Brislington, is a smaller, predominantly residential neighbourhood known for its affordability and family-friendly environment. The area is characterised by a mix of older terraced houses and newer developments, appealing to students and families alike. Broomhill offers basic amenities and good public transport links to the city. However, its relatively limited nightlife and dining options mean that residents may need to travel to nearby areas for a wider variety of activities and services.
KNOWLE
Knowle
Knowle is a suburb south of Bristol's city centre, known for its spacious Edwardian and Victorian homes mixed with newer housing developments. It boasts a strong community feel and benefits from the expansive green space of Perrett’s Park, offering panoramic views of the city. The area's quiet, residential nature is a draw for students seeking a more relaxed environment, though its distance from central and university locations necessitates travel planning.
WINDMILL HILL
Windmill Hill
Windmill Hill is a pleasant residential area known for its charming Victorian and Edwardian houses, offering panoramic views over Bristol. This neighbourhood is popular among young families and professionals, and its proximity to Screenology makes it a good choice for students who prefer a quieter, community-oriented environment. Windmill Hill features green spaces and local amenities like cafes and pubs, though it is hilly, which might be a consideration for those commuting by bike or on foot.
Totterdown
Totterdown is an attractive area famous for its brightly painted houses and strong community spirit. It sits just south of the River Avon, making it relatively close to Screenology and easy to reach via a short bus ride or walk. Totterdown offers a mix of housing options, generally more affordable than central Bristol areas. The neighbourhood is known for its arts scene, with frequent community events and local initiatives. Its steep streets provide excellent views but can be challenging for daily commuting on foot or by bicycle.
SOUTHVILLE
Southville
Southville is a vibrant and sought-after area close to the city centre, making it very accessible for Screenology students. It’s known for its lively community atmosphere, with lots of local cafes, markets, and boutiques, particularly around North Street, which is the heart of cultural activity. The housing mainly consists of Victorian terraces, many of which are renovated and shared among young professionals and students. Southville combines the convenience of city living with a strong local identity and active community life, though the popularity of the area can drive up rental prices.
Hotwells
Hotwells is located near the harbourside, offering scenic views along the Avon Gorge and proximity to Clifton and the city centre, making it a great location for Screenology students. The area features a mix of housing from historical buildings to modern apartments, catering to a diverse range of residents including students. Hotwells is appreciated for its quieter, more relaxed environment compared to the bustling city centre, yet remains close to all urban amenities. The hilly terrain may be a consideration for those who prefer flat walks or bike rides.
BEDMINSTER
Bedminster
Bedminster, just south of Bristol's city centre, is a vibrant and trendy area popular among young professionals and students. It features a lively mix of shops, cafes, and bars, particularly along North Street, known for its independent businesses and cultural events. The area offers a variety of housing, from historic terraced houses to new apartment complexes, often at more affordable prices than in the city centre. Bedminster's urban charm and community feel are big draws, though it can be busy, especially on weekends.
Bedminster Down
Bedminster Down, located further south of Bedminster, is predominantly a residential neighbourhood known for its more spacious homes and quieter environment. It appeals to those looking for a suburban feel with relatively easy access to the city via nearby transport links. The area is more affordable and provides a more laid-back lifestyle compared to its northern neighbour, making it suitable for students who prefer a quieter setting. However, it lacks the vibrant nightlife and variety of amenities found in central Bedminster.
Ashton
Ashton lies to the west of Bedminster and offers a blend of residential comfort and green spaces, including the expansive Ashton Court Estate, a popular spot for outdoor activities. The area has a mix of housing types, including family homes and newer developments, attracting a diverse population. It's well-connected by public transport and roads, facilitating easy access to both the city centre and surrounding areas. While Ashton provides a quieter, more suburban living experience, its industrial areas and proximity to busy roads can detract from its appeal.
CLIFTON
Clifton
Clifton is one of Bristol's most prestigious and picturesque areas, known for its iconic Suspension Bridge and beautiful Georgian architecture. This affluent neighbourhood offers a range of stylish cafes, boutiques, and restaurants, along with quiet leafy streets ideal for both living and leisure. The housing is predominantly well-preserved Georgian and Victorian properties, many converted into flats suitable for students who can afford a higher rent. Clifton's appeal includes its proximity to the University of Bristol and vibrant cultural scene, though the cost of living here is among the highest in the city.
Clifton Down
Clifton Down is closely tied to Clifton but is often considered a quieter part of the neighbourhood, featuring expansive green spaces such as Clifton Down and the nearby Downs. This area shares the elegant housing and sophisticated charm of Clifton, with slightly more affordable housing options, including student accommodations. It's well-suited for those who appreciate a serene environment yet still want access to Clifton's amenities and the city centre. The area also boasts good transport links, though like Clifton, the cost of living remains relatively high.
COTHAM
Cotham
Cotham is a picturesque and affluent area located close to the University of Bristol, making it highly popular among students. The neighbourhood is characterised by its Georgian and Victorian buildings, often converted into spacious shared flats and houses. While Cotham offers the convenience of being near academic buildings, cafes, and shops, it can be pricier than other student areas, and parking can be challenging due to its central location.
REDLAND & BISHOPSTON
Redland
Redland is an attractive residential area known for its leafy streets and substantial Victorian and Edwardian houses, often split into apartments ideal for student sharing. It strikes a balance between a quiet, suburban feel and close proximity to the amenities of nearby Cotham and Clifton. Redland is perfect for those who want a quieter home life but still wish to be close to the action, though the cost of living here can be higher than in more peripheral areas.
Bishopston
Bishopston is celebrated for its vibrant Gloucester Road, famed for its independent shops, pubs, and restaurants, making it a lively area favoured by students. The housing primarily consists of period properties and family homes, with plentiful options for shared housing. Bishopston's strong community vibe and excellent amenities are big draws, though the area can be noisy, especially along the main roads, and housing prices tend to be on the higher side due to its popularity and location.
ASHLEY
Montpelier
Montpelier is celebrated as one of Bristol's most bohemian and eclectic neighbourhoods, known for its vibrant street art, independent shops, and diverse community. This central area features a mix of Georgian and Victorian homes, many converted into flats, making it popular among students and young professionals. Montpelier's lively atmosphere and proximity to the city centre are major draws, though parking can be difficult and housing prices are relatively high due to its desirability.
St. Werburghs
St. Werburghs is a unique and environmentally conscious area, famous for its community gardens, city farm, and self-built eco-homes. This small, tight-knit community offers a mix of quirky and traditional housing, appealing to those who value a green, sustainable lifestyle. It boasts excellent local amenities and strong community spirit. The area's relative seclusion and focus on community projects make it a peaceful, alternative living spot, though it may require travel to access more extensive city services and nightlife options.