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Bradley Stoke, a quite picturesque town with lots of facilities or just an overflow housing estate for Bristol?  

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Bradley Stoke: Heven or Hell Bradley Stoke, a quite picturesque town with lots of facilities or just an overflow housing estate for Bristol? Location Bradley Stoke is situated to the east of Bristol near Chepstow. It covers 420 Hectares of land, which is approximately 4200km. It is situated in the heart of green belt land within a short distance of the M4 and M5 motorways. It is also close to the Bristol Parkway railway station. The location is convenient to reach historical sites and beauty spots such as the Roman city of Bath, the Black Mountains, the Wye Valley and Bristol City itself. History The population of the Bristol area grew so rapidly in the 1980's that a developer bought Bradley stoke and used the area for new housing as a over flow from Bristol. In 1986 the developer received permission to build houses in Bradley stoke after several applications for planning permission were...

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