Mountpark Bristol is ideally located for both national and international distribution being within easy reach of the M4,M5, M48 and M49 motorways, the Port of Bristol and Rail Freight terminals.
Bristol is a fast growing and prosperous city serving C. 1m people within a 30 minute drive.
A new motorway junction has been built and will open once the 200m link road to the Central Park estate has been completed.
This is scheduled for Q2 2021.
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0.2 | miles to railfreight terminal |
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0.5 | miles to M49 junction |
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5.0 | miles to M48 (J1) |
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5.1 | miles to the Port of Bristol |
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6.2 | miles to M5 (J18A)/M49 |
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8.4 | miles to M4/M5 intersection |
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9.0 | miles to Bristol Parkway Station |
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12.5 | miles to Bristol City Centre |
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16.0 | miles to Bristol Airport |
The new M49 Junction is 1/2 a mile Bristol 360 and forms a link between the M5 and the Second Severn Crossing, now officially renamed the Prince of Wales Bridge on the M4 motorway at Junction 22, with the M4, M5 and M48 also in close proximity
Royal Edward Dock, also known as Avonmouth Dock, is located on the north side of the River Avon, at its confluence with the Severn estuary.
A crucial rail freight hub for Bristol and the UK. It is an inland Railport approximately nine miles north-west of Bristol City.
The commercial airport serving the city of Bristol and the surrounding area handling around 8.7 million passengers annually.
As a global gateway, Royal Portbury Dock handles a wide range of cargo activity with multiple and frequent global connections. With its deep-water capacity it can accommodate some of the largest container ships in the world.
On the South Wales Main Line, in the northern suburbs of the Bristol conurbation. Just 112 miles (90 minutes) from London Paddington.
The Bristol Port's are a international gateway for British farmers.The port is one of the UK's largest ports for imports and exports for a variety of goods, these include perishable and non perishable goods, wines, automotive and machinery.
Antwerp & Piraeus’s global connections
With excellent labour availability, education resources, and connectivity. Outside of London, the West of England has the largest proportion of highly qualified workers in the UK.
8% projected population growth by 2029 with 3,264 new homes due to be built within a 10 min drive of Bristol’s centre.
Reliable and engaged workforce with low sickness and low trade union membership rates.