Nailsea Map

Nailsea map, view the Somerset town of Nailsea, located in the county of Somerset, England.

Detailed Street Map of Nailsea Somerset & Guide to the Town

Nailsea Map Somerset: Interactive map of Nailsea, displaying the town situated in the county of Somerset, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Nailsea and a Nailsea town centre map, showing the Nailsea Mizzymead Recreation Centre.

Other facilities in Nailsea, some of which may also be visible on the map are Tesco Superstore, The Old Farmhouse, Nailsea Library, Waitrose, Costa Coffee, Blue Flame Inn, Nailsea Methodist Church, The Grove Sports & Social Centre, Scotch Horn Leisure Centre, Ring O' Bells, The Glassmaker, Parsons Bakery, WHSmith, Boots, HSBC, Co-op Food, 65 High Street Café, Trendz Hair Salon, Grove Sports Bar, Crown Glass Shopping Centre, Grove Medical Centre, The Elms Pub, HSBC Bank, Holy Trinity Church, Greggs, Savers, Infinity Hair & Beauty, Firestorm Games, Nailsea School, Nailsea Park Veterinary Clinic, Domino's Pizza, Infinity Nail Bar, Bargain Buys, Iceland, Nailsea Dental Practice, Watercress Farm and Cottages, The Link, Snap Fitness, Asda Express, Julia's Kitchen, The Queen's Head, William Hill, Colour Lounge, Nailsea Electrical, The Malthouse Pub, Specsavers, CLIC Sargent charity shop, The Sawyers Arms, Redwood House, Trendy Tails Dog Grooming, Well Pharmacy.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Backwell, Tickenham, Clevedon, Wraxall, Long Ashton, Flax Bourton, Failand, Portishead, Pill, Easton-in-Gordano, Kenn, Yatton, Kingston Seymour, Clapton-in-Gordano, Walton-in-Gordano, Weston-in-Gordano, Wrington, Congresbury, Banwell, Cleeve, Churchill, Redhill, Felton, Barrow Gurney, Dundry, Winford, Loxton, Lympsham, Hutton, Locking, Weston-super-Mare, St Georges, Bleadon, Uphill, Hewish, Puxton, Brent Knoll, East Brent, Axbridge, Cheddar, Blagdon, Charterhouse, Langford, Burrington, Sandford, Compton Martin, Ubley.

Nailsea is a welcoming little town tucked away in North Somerset, just a few miles southwest of Bristol. It has a down-to-earth feel with a good mix of green space and everyday convenience. While not flashy, it's the sort of place where everything's easy to get to, people say hello in the street, and there's always a quiet corner for a coffee or a pint. Set against the backdrop of rolling countryside, it offers a relaxed lifestyle without being cut off from the outside world.

The town's past is closely linked with glassmaking. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Nailsea Glassworks was one of the largest in the country, turning the town into a bit of a hub for industry. Although the glassworks closed in the 1870s, you can still see signs of that heritage dotted about. Before all that, Nailsea was a rural village surrounded by farmland and coal mining, and many of its older cottages still stand, giving a nod to those earlier times.

Modern-day Nailsea has all the essentials and then some. There's a decent choice of shops, places to eat, local pubs, schools, and sports clubs. The Grove sports centre and Scotch Horn Leisure Centre keep locals active, while Millennium Park is a favourite with families and dog walkers alike. Nailsea also has regular markets and community events, which pull the town together. It's big enough to keep you busy, small enough that you're never far from a friendly face.

From Nailsea, it's easy to explore more of what Somerset has to offer. You've got the Mendip Hills to the south, perfect for walking or just admiring the views, and Weston-super-Mare isn't far if you fancy a bit of sea air. Glastonbury, Cheddar Gorge and Wells all make for cracking day trips, with a real mix of ancient sites, rural beauty and quirky character. Head further into Somerset and you'll find a patchwork of villages and market towns just waiting to be discovered.

Getting in and out of Nailsea is straightforward. Nailsea & Backwell railway station links to Bristol, Weston-super-Mare and even London if needed. There are regular bus routes too, and the M5 is just a short drive away. Bristol Airport is close enough to make flying in and out hassle-free, with links across the UK and Europe. Despite being well-connected, Nailsea still manages to keep its quiet, homely feel.

Somerset as a county is a lovely mix of coast and countryside, tradition and modern life. It's known for its cider, festivals, and those wide open skies over the moors. Whether you're exploring the Quantocks, visiting the cities, or tucked away in a sleepy village, there's always a strong sense of place. People are proud to be from Somerset, and it's the sort of county where locals and newcomers tend to get along just fine.

Some More Nearby Places: Backwell, Tickenham, Clevedon, Wraxall, Long Ashton, Flax Bourton, Failand, Portishead, Pill, Easton-in-Gordano, Kenn, Yatton, Kingston Seymour, Clapton-in-Gordano, Walton-in-Gordano, Weston-in-Gordano, Wrington, Congresbury, Banwell, Cleeve, Churchill, Redhill, Felton, Barrow Gurney, Dundry, Winford, Loxton, Lympsham, Hutton, Locking, Weston-super-Mare, St Georges, Bleadon, Uphill, Hewish, Puxton, Brent Knoll, East Brent, Axbridge, Cheddar, Blagdon, Charterhouse, Langford, Burrington, Sandford, Compton Martin, Ubley.

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