Berwick Green
A4018, Cribbs Causeway, Bristol, Bristol, BS10 7TG
Prices from £475,000 to £585,000
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The perfect place to be
Berwick Green has all the essentials for everyday living, the ideal place to put down roots with Cribbs Causeway boasting a wealth of amenities, including shops, restaurants and schools. A commuter’s dream, Berwick Green offers easy access to the M5, while Bristol Parkway is less than five miles away*, offering connections to Bristol, Swindon, Bath and Reading. Bristol city centre is less than eight miles away, where you can enjoy its beautiful harbour, fascinating history and abundance of independent eateries.
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Welcome to the neighbourhood
Welcome to Cribbs Causeway
Travelling sustainably
Discover the sustainable travel options around Berwick Green
Site Manager scoops prestigious award
Our Berwick Green Site Manager wins prestigious Pride in the Job Award
Bristol charity named winner of our £500 donation
Charity everyFAMILY has been named as the winner of our community chest competition.
Local investment
How we help contribute to the local community
We are proud to announce our charity contributions for 2024
We have made a number of contributions to a number of charities and organisations across the Bristol region during the last year
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Don't take our word for it, see what our customers sayWelcome to Cribbs Causeway
Berwick Green, located in Cribbs Causeway on the outskirts of the historic city of Bristol, is a brand new community that provides the perfect blend of urban and coastal living.
Berwick Green has all the essentials for everyday living, the ideal place to put down roots with Cribbs Causeway boasting a wealth of amenities, including shops, restaurants and schools. A commuter’s dream, Berwick Green offers easy access to the M5, while Bristol Parkway is less than five miles away*, offering connections to Bristol, Swindon, Bath and Reading. Bristol city centre is less than eight miles away, where you can enjoy its beautiful harbour, fascinating history and abundance of independent eateries.
Berwick Green - Travel options
• Cribbs Causeway – Enjoy shopping, dining, and leisure at Cribbs Mall, The Venue, and the surrounding retail and leisure area. Just a 20–30-minute walk, 6–9-minute cycle, or a short bus ride away.
• Supermarkets – The nearest are within a 20-minute walk, south at Cribbs Triangle, or north where there are several options in the Cribbs Causeway retail parks.
• Henbury Local Centre (Crow Lane) – Shops, library, medical and community facilities are within a 30-minute walk or 7-minute cycle.
• Schools – Primary and secondary schools are a 30–50-minute walk and are also reached by bike or bus.
Bus services
• Southbound stop (Cavendish Way) on Cribbs Causeway near the roundabout:
o Regular services run from this stop towards Bristol city centre, passing through Henbury, Southmead Hospital, Westbury-on-Trym, Henleaze, Westbury Park, and Clifton Down. Other routes travel via Lawrence Weston, Shirehampton, and Coombe Dingle, with weekday links to Avonmouth. Some routes continue beyond the city centre, and there are opportunities to interchange with other services along the way. Whether you’re commuting, shopping, or exploring, these transport links make travel simple and accessible.
• Northbound stop (Cavendish Way) on Cribbs Causeway near the roundabout:
o From here, buses run to Cribbs Causeway Bus Station, where you can pick up the metrobus m1 and m4, plus links to Aztec West, Bristol Parkway Station, and UWE Frenchay Campus.
For up-to-date routes and timetables, visit the WEST one stop travel website.
If you would like to explore the region on two wheels, Better By Bike is your go-to guide for cycling routes, tips and resources.
M5 Junction 17 is within a 5-minute drive for quick access to the M4 and wider motorway network.
A convenient car club vehicle is available at Berwick Green at the entrance to Gainsborough Avenue. Residents can join with a promotional discount code issued as part of the Travel Plan Welcome Pack.
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Visit Welcome to Beaufort Park & Berwick Green for more details.
The new station close to the A4018 Wyck Beck Road is due to open in 2028. It will offer convenient rail connections to local stations, including Filton Abbey Wood and Bristol Temple Meads.
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Site Manager Tom Hillman is celebrating after winning a Pride in the Job 2025 Quality Award from the National House-Building Council (NHBC), recognising their outstanding work at our Berwick Green development.The award honours excellence in site management and build quality, placing Tom in the the top 5% of site managers in the UK.
Now in its 45th year and widely considered the ‘Oscars’ of the house-building industry, Pride in the Job celebrates site managers’ dedication to raising standards in house building, showcasing best practice and rewarding excellence.
Judging is rigorous and thousands of inspections have taken place to determine the 450 award winners from a field of circa 8,200 sites.
Tom said: “It’s an honour to have received a Quality Award from the NHBC. The whole team at Berwick Green is passionate about building high quality homes and I’m delighted that our efforts have been recognised. For me, being acknowledged as one of the top site managers not only in the local area, but across the UK, is a true career highlight and something I’m extremely proud of.”
Francois Lodder, Production Director at Taylor Wimpey Bristol, said: ““We have always been committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and customer service, and our continued recognition as an NHBC award-winning homebuilder reflects that dedication. This award is thoroughly deserved, and we’re incredibly proud of Tom and the team at Berwick Green.
Commenting on the awards, Steve Wood, CEO at NHBC said: “Congratulations to Tom, who has demonstrated the dedication, passion and leadership skills necessary to deliver new homes to exacting construction quality standards.
“Thousands of outstanding site managers have made their mark on the industry in the 45 years Pride in the Job has been running. This continued focus on excellence is vital to support the Government’s 1.5 million new homes target and to ensure that all housing is built to the quality owners and occupiers should expect.”
Pride in the Job has five categories: small, medium and large builders, plus multi-storey for projects up to seven storeys and high-rise for projects more than seven storeys.
The Quality Award winners will now go on to compete for Seal of Excellence and Regional Awards in the autumn, with the national Supreme Award winners unveiled in January 2026.
Community chest
everyFAMILY has been awarded a £500 donation from our Bristol team after being announced as the winner of our Community Chest competition.Established over 20 years ago, everyFAMILY provides a supportive community for families in and around Bristol. Working closely with families from a variety of backgrounds, everyFAMILY offers holistic support to address emotional, social and practical challenges faced by families.
A spokesperson from everyFAMILY said: “We are so pleased to be chosen as the winner of Taylor Wimpey’s Community Chest competition, and we would like to thank everyone who nominated us for the donation.
“everyFAMILY works to support as many families as possible in a variety of ways, whether it’s giving parents a listening ear, providing hot meals for children, or running our clothes and food banks. As a charity, we are reliant on donations and volunteers, so we are extremely grateful to Taylor Wimpey for their support.”
Rob Curry, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey Bristol, said: “We’re delighted to announce everyFAMILY as the winner of our Community Chest competition. everyFAMILY provides crucial services to families in the Bristol area and we’re thrilled to be able to support them.
“We’d like to thank everyone who took the time to make a nomination for our Community Chest competition and we’re looking forward to continuing our support for more fantastic local initiatives in the future.”
Local investment
A home is more than just a house, it's also about the community that surrounds it. And that's why we invest in building communities that support local businesses, improve facilities in the area and help bring people together.
Community Text
Across the Bristol region, we have supported numerous organisations and charities throughout 2024 to make a difference within the community.Among the causes we supported last year was our Charity of the Year for 2024, Caring in Bristol. Back in December, we donated £2,000 as well as clothing to Caring in Bristol, a charity that supports homeless and vulnerable people across the region.
Over the course of last year, we donated approximately £20,000 to community groups, causes and schools including Quedegley Community Pantry, Children’s Hospice South West, Avon & Somerset Search and Rescue and Nailsea in Bloom among others.
Rob Curry, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey Bristol said: “At Taylor Wimpey, we’re passionate about supporting the communities close to our developments across the Bristol region. We’re honoured to have been able to support so many important causes over the course of 2024 and we’re looking forward to furthering our support during the coming year.”
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