Find retirement developments in some of the finest towns and villages in Downend
Bristol dates from Anglo-Saxon times although there was a large Roman settlement at Seaford Mills and possibly a camp at Clifton. During the Middle Ages the city was the scene of many clashes between warring factions and its castle, now destroyed, was once one of the greatest in England.
In 1552 the Society of Merchant Adventurers was incorporated by Royal Charter and through the next two centuries more than 10,000 emigrants departed from the port to settle the Americas. The city's 19th century fame rests largely with Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the most famous engineer of the Victorian era. He built the Great Western Railway, Clifton Suspension Bridge and his vessel, the SS Great Britain is in the City Docks.
Today Bristol is a thriving industrial and commercial city and although the docks have moved to Avonmouth and Royal Portbury smaller vessels recall the City's maritime past. With a wealth of fine architecture and with excellent leisure and cultural amenities the city remains a magnate for all generations.
Britannia Court is conveniently situated for the amenities and shops in Downend and consists of 34 properties arranged over 3...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge, guest facilities, laundry and garden. There is limited parking within...
Approached via a private driveway, Woodland Court occupies a quiet, secluded position in Downend on the north-eastern outskirts of the...
Facilities at Oak Lodge include a range of social and leisure facilities as well as the 'Village' restaurant, bar and lounge, hairdressing salon, library,...
Approached by a private driveway which terminates in a circular sweep to the front of Oak Lodge, Sycamore House is...
Facilities within Woodland Court include a range of social and leisure facilities. A restaurant, bar and lounge, hairdressing salon, library, therapy...