Our team of RICS surveyors covers Bristol and a wide range of towns and cities across the South West of England. From Bath to Cheltenham, from North Somerset to Gloucestershire — we've got you covered.
Bristol Surveyors is based in Bristol and covers a large area of the South West. Our local knowledge is one of our greatest assets — we understand the property market in each area we cover, from the historic city centre to the surrounding suburbs and countryside.
Whether you're buying a property in Bath's Georgian city centre, a new-build in South Gloucestershire, or a farmhouse in Somerset, our accredited team can help. We've surveyed over 4,000 properties across the region.
Not sure if we cover your area? Contact us and we'll confirm straight away.
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Bristol is our base, covering approximately a 50-mile radius
Bristol is our home, and we know it intimately. The city has one of the most diverse property markets in the UK — a rich mix of Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian housing stock alongside post-war developments and brand-new city-centre apartments. From the sweeping terraces of Clifton to the colourful streets of Stokes Croft, our surveyors understand every corner of the Bristol property market.
We're particularly experienced with the older period properties that line streets in Redland, Cotham, Bishopston, and Bedminster. These homes are full of character but can harbour hidden defects — which is exactly why a professional Level 3 Building Survey is so important.
Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage City and one of the UK's most desirable places to live. It's also home to some exceptionally complex buildings — Georgian terraces built from Bath stone, Royal Crescent, and a wealth of listed properties that require a surveyor with specialist knowledge.
Our team is very familiar with Bath property — both the unique construction methods used in traditional Bath stone buildings and the premium property market that the city commands. We survey properties across the city and in surrounding villages including Bathampton, Freshford, and Limpley Stoke.
South Gloucestershire sits directly north of Bristol and has seen significant residential development over the past two decades. Many of our clients here are buying new-build or recently built properties, and we're experienced in spotting the snagging issues that even modern homes can hide.
We also regularly survey older properties in the more established towns and villages of South Gloucestershire and North Bristol, where Victorian and Edwardian housing is common.
North Somerset stretches from the Bristol suburbs south to the coast of the Bristol Channel. It includes popular towns like Weston-super-Mare, Portishead, and Nailsea, as well as many attractive villages in between.
Coastal and low-lying properties in North Somerset can have specific concerns around damp and flood risk — issues that our surveyors are well-equipped to identify and advise on. Many of our clients in Bristol also purchase in this area as a more affordable alternative to the city itself.
Cheltenham is one of England's finest Regency towns and has a property market to match. Our surveyors regularly travel to Cheltenham and across Gloucestershire for survey instructions, bringing the same level of local expertise they apply closer to home.
Cheltenham's Regency terraces share many characteristics with Bristol's Georgian stock — and the same potential for hidden defects. Whether it's a flat in a converted Regency villa or a Victorian terrace in the suburbs, our team has the knowledge to assess it properly.
We cover a wide area of Somerset, including the county town of Taunton, the historic city of Wells, and many attractive market towns and villages throughout the Somerset Levels and Mendip Hills.
Somerset has a high proportion of older and rural properties — farmhouses, barns conversions, and traditional cottages built from local limestone — that require experienced surveyors who understand traditional construction. We've surveyed all types of Somerset property and understand the unique issues they present.
We cover rural areas as well as towns across the South West. If you're buying a rural property — a farmhouse, cottage, or barn conversion — our surveyors are well-experienced with the unique issues these properties present. Rural properties often have non-standard construction, private drainage systems, and maintenance challenges that require specialist knowledge. A Level 3 Building Survey is almost always recommended for rural buildings.
Surveys in areas further from our Bristol base may incur a small travel supplement, but we'll always make this clear in your quote upfront. We believe in transparent, all-inclusive pricing — no surprise add-ons after the fact. Contact us for a quote that covers your specific location.
Absolutely. In fact, this is when local knowledge is most valuable. If you're relocating to Bristol from elsewhere, you may not know that certain streets have a history of subsidence, or that a particular part of the city is in a flood risk zone. Our surveyors will flag these kinds of location-specific issues that a national firm might miss. We provide genuine property advice rooted in local experience.
Get in touch today to confirm we cover your area and to receive a free, no-obligation quote. Our RICS surveyors are ready to help.