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A luxury destination for Bristol.
Luxury living next to lakeside bars, independent restaurants and boutique stores.
A new, 15-acre sustainable public park for Bristol at Brabazon.
Once complete, Brabazon Park will be the largest new urban park to be built in the South West for over 50 years. And, echoing the examples of Britain’s historic tradition of public parks, it will offer something for everyone.
The home of supersonic.
A new 19,000-capacity arena and live entertainment destination for Bristol at Brabazon. YTL Arena will put Bristol and the South West on the world stage for live music.
A new, local social hub for Bristol at Brabazon.
Built around 1915, Hangar 16U was a hive of activity in North Bristol’s aviation heyday.
Once restored, this beautiful brick-built structure and Grade-II listed landmark will have a new lease of life as a local, sociable community hub at Brabazon.
The first collection of new homes at Brabazon.
The Hangar District is where Brabazon begins. Now almost complete, this new urban quarter is already home to a thriving new community.
Home to innovative businesses, amazing events and the best in urban living.
The second collection of new homes, now on sale at Brabazon!
Discover a new way of living at The Heritage District - a contemporary collection of 100 new two, three and four-bedroom houses that set a new standard for modern city living in Bristol.
Based around a network of ‘living streets’ and garden squares that are designed to bring people together and connect them with nature.
Now available to buy at Brabazon.
Market halls, hotel space and incredible homes in the urban heart of Brabazon.
A business address like no other.
A new home for advanced manufacturing, engineering and aerospace in North Bristol. A launchpad for creative studios, digital industries and life sciences laboratories within a world-famous technology cluster.
Now accepting enquiries for bespoke commercial premises from 20,000 to 540,000 square feet.
A new campus for research, education and training in Bristol at Brabazon.
The Learning District will be home to pioneering research facilities, tech hubs and innovation centres, designed to nurture the next generation of talent and technology.
Bristol’s best-connected new neighbourhood, designed for sustainable travel.
A new network of dedicated walking routes and pedestrian squares will make it an easy walk to college, run to work or stroll to the shops.
*Walking routes have been calculated at an average speed of 5km/hour.
Brabazon will have more than three miles of new cycle routes, with segregated cycle lanes and an east-to-west traffic-free ‘cycle super highway’.
*Cycle times have been calculated at an average speed of 10km/hour.
Swift new MetroBus routes will connect Brabazon to Bristol Parkway Station in 10 minutes and Bristol City Centre in 40 minutes.
*Current travel times for the M1 route from Cribbs Causeway. Estimated based on distance and planned route. Walking speeds have been calculated at an average speed of 5km/hour.
Once complete, trains will connect Brabazon Station to Bristol Temple Meads in under 15 minutes.
*Train times are estimated by timetable assumptions from Great Western railways (GWR).
Travelling further afield? Jump in the car at Brabazon to join the M5 at Junction 17 in 5 minutes and the M4 at Junction 20 in under 10 minutes.
*Drive times are representative and have been calculated from 1 Fairlawn Avenue, BS34 4AB using Google Maps.
Whether you're travelling for business or pleasure, Brabazon is the perfect base.
With a new train station, Metrobus link and a network of walking routes and cycle paths, located close to the M4 and M5, Brabazon conveniently connects you to Bristol and beyond.
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