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Parking on Blackberry Barn, BS40

Blackberry Barn, Bristol BS40 5TG
10+ bookings

Space description

CCTV
Lighting
Multiple spaces located on Blackberry Barn in Bristol. 1 minute drive from airport , transport to silver zone can be arranged
24 hr security

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Reviews about this space

J D23rd June 2025
The booking procedure was excellent. However, the postcode given covered a big area of countryside making it difficult to find the small entrance of the farm searching for my parking space. I would like to suggest adding notes describing the entrance's surroundings and landmarks (it's opposite a garage/workshop). As the entrance is off a fast and busy road, it would make it easier to spot.
Leon G16th June 2025
Spot on, its a very short drive but a fair walk to the airport but for the price it's ideal.

Points of interest

Bristol Airport1.19 miles away
Banwell Castle6.82 miles away

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