Built-up area in South Gloucestershire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.556, -2.566 |
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| OS grid ref: | ST 60 84 |
| Population: | 1,812 |
Almondsbury is a long-established village and civil parish in South Gloucestershire, a few miles north of Bristol. Perched on high ground with views towards the Severn Estuary, it retains a compact historic core centred on a medieval parish church and traditional stone houses, while sitting immediately beside the busy road network at the Almondsbury Interchange where the M4 meets the M5.
That mix of old and new shapes village life: it functions as both a commuter community for Bristol and the wider West Country and as a local centre with pubs, clubs and a primary school, yet feels distinctly rural. Its location also places it close to major engineering and aerospace employers around Filton, and local planning and transport issues have been a recurring focus for residents as development pressures meet conservation of the historic village setting.
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