WINTERBOURNE, COALPIT HEATH & FRAMPTON COTTERELL
The Rented Property Agency have compiled this leaflet to help you get to know the area.These three extended villages/small towns are all very close together and all have houses that date back to the beginning of this century. This is a well established area, and rented accommodation is not easily come by, making rental prices higher than in other areas. There are several corner shops offering the basic amenities, and take away’s. Winterbourne has a high Street with the traditional high street shops.
Transport
There is an excellent bus service to Bristol. If you have your own transport you are within easy access of M4, M5 and M32 to Bristol city centre at peak times can take 45 minutes but at normal times 15 minutes.Schools
Brockeridge Infant 01454 772165Elm Park Primary 01454 772193
Frampton Cotterell C.E. 01454 773173
Highcroft Junior 01454 778595
Manor Primary 01454 772638
Silverhill High (indep) 01454 772156
St. Michaels C.E. 01454 772383
The Ridings High Secondary 01454 772347
Filton College of further education can be found in the north east district of Bristol. There are a number of independent schools in the area including Tockington Manor near Rudgway and Silverhill at Winterbourne. The city of Bristol has its own university and medical school.
Doctors
Church Lane, Coalpit Heath 01454 772150Rectory Road, Frampton Cotterell 01454 772153
Hicks Common Road, Winterbourne 01454 772153
Sports and recreational facilities
Winterbourne library is located at Flaxpits Lane. There is also a sports club at Fromeside, Watleys End Road, that offers various clubs, weight training, martial arts, gymnastics, etc. A few minutes away from Coalpit Heath is Bitterwell Lake, which is a Council run fishing lake for angling enthusiasts.The Frome Valley Walkway is delightful during all seasons, winding through beautiful country side.
There is a large selection of pubs throughout Coalpit Heath, Frampton Cotterell and Winterbourne all offering good food.
