- Part of the Bristol and Bath city region and West of England Local Enterprise Partnership area.
- 10 minute train journey from Bath Spa station to Bristol Temple Meads.
- 1.5 hour train journey from Bath Spa station to London Paddington.
- 45 minute drive from Bristol international airport, connecting you to hundreds of cities worldwide.
- Easy bus, train and road connections to popular nearby market towns, like Keynsham, Midsomer Norton, Radstock and Frome.
- Keynsham is part of the South West Region based in between Bristol and Bath.
- 9-minute train journey from Keynsham station to Bristol Temple Meads.
- 1 hour 35-minute train journey from Keynsham station to London Paddington.
- 32-minute drive from Bristol international airport connecting you to hundreds of cities worldwide.
- Easy bus routes and road connections into the city, like Bath and Bristol.
- Walking and cycling routes available including the Monarch’s Way, the River Avon Trail and the Bristol and Bath Railway path.
- From Keynsham Bypass access to the M4 East via A4174 Avon Ring Road.
- Midsomer Norton is part of the South West Region tucked away in the Mendip Hills between Bath and Wells.
- 1 hour 10-minute bus journey from Midsomer Norton Town Hall to Bristol Bus Station.
- 50-minute bus journey from Midsomer Norton Town Hall to Bath Bus Station.
- 40-minute drive from Bristol international airport connecting you to hundreds of cities worldwide.
- The city of Bath is only half an hour’s drive away with the A367 to the North East and Bristol lies to the North West via the A37. To the south on the A39 lies the Cathedral City of Wells.
- Radstock is part of the South West Region in the northern slope of the Mendip Hills and only five minute drive from Midsomer Norton.
- 1 hour 23-minute bus journey from Radstock Victoria Hill to Bristol Bus Station.
- 31-minute bus journey from Radstock Victoria to Bath Bus Station.
- 44-minute drive from Bristol international airport connecting you to hundreds of cities worldwide.
- Spectacular routes for both walking and cycling with quiet country lanes and beautiful countryside.
- Directly linked to the A367, Radstock is a great commuter town for those who work in the bigger cities of Bath and Bristol.
- Chew Valley is part of the South West Region in the northern edge of the Mendip Hills.
- 29-minute bus journey from Chew Magna to Bristol Bus Station.
- 35 minutes bus journey from Chew Manga to Bath Bus Station.
- 26-minute drive from Bristol international airport connecting you to hundreds of cities worldwide, where the A37, and the A38 serves the western end of the area.
- Chew Valley has multiple bus routes to connect residents to both, as well as Radstock, Wells and Weston-Super-Mare.