South West England

South West England is the largest of the country’s nine official regions. It stretches from the Isles of Scilly at the south-westerly tip of the UK up through Cornwall and Devon to Gloucestershire and Wilshire at its easterly border. The largest cities in the region include Bristol, Bournemouth and Exeter. The National Parks of Exmoor and Dartmoor sit within South West England, with other key visitor attractions being Cornwall, with its beautiful beaches and fishing villages, Stonehenge, and the historic city of Bath.

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A harbour with colourful boats in Cornwall, South West England

Where is South West England?

South West England constitutes the region from the south-westerly tip of England (the Scilly Isles and Cornwall) up to Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Dorset and Bournemouth in the east. It has the longest coastline of any English region (700+ miles), which overlooks the Bristol Channel, English Channel and Celtic Sea.

Population of South West England

The population of South West England was estimated at 5.6 million in 2019. Despite being the largest of England’s nine regions at 9,200 square miles, its population is one of the smallest.

South West England regions

South West England is made up of seven counties: Bristol, Cornwall (and the Isles of Scilly), Dorset, Devon, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. We take a look at these below.

Clifton Suspension bridge in Bristol, South West England

Bristol

Bristol is the largest city in South West England and is also one of the seven counties that make up the region. Bristol University and the University of the South West of England bring many students to the city, while media, electronics and aerospace industries are the main economic drivers in the city and surrounding areas.

Cornwall (incl. Isles of Scilly)

With its rich history of mining and fishing, Cornwall attracts thousands of visitors each year. It’s a favourite destination for many Brits holidaying in the UK, thanks to its mild climate and outstanding beaches and countryside. The only city in Cornwall is Truro and the region boasts its own language, which has seen a major revival since interest grew during the early 20th century.

Devon

Neighbour to Cornwall and great rival when it comes to cream teas (scones with jam and clotted cream), Devon is also a tourism hotspot. It boasts a similar landscape of moorlands, rugged coastlines and pretty fishing villages, with Exeter as its principal city. The collection of resort towns along its south coast have become known as the ‘English Riviera’.

Dorset

The ceremonial county of Dorset includes Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, and Dorset. Dorchester is the county town but much of the region has a low population density, with more than half of its area designated an Area of outstanding Natural Beauty.

Bath in South West England

Gloucestershire

Named after its historic principal town Gloucester, Gloucestershire also includes the popular towns of Cheltenham, Cirencester and Stroud. It boasts large areas of outstanding natural beauty, including a large area of The Cotswolds, the Forest of Dean and the Severn Vale.

Somerset

A largely rural county, Somerset includes a wealth of beautiful landscapes, including those of the Mendip Hills, Quantocks and the Exmoor National Park. Somerset’s two cities are Wells and Bath – both of which boast historic cathedrals and the latter of which was granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status.

Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a landlocked county bordered by Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Somerset and Dorset. Trowbridge is the county town but the region is probably best-known for the ancient stone circles at Stonehenge and Avebury, which form a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

South West England Cities

Bristol is the largest city in South West England, with a population of around 430,000 people. Other principal cities include Exeter, Bath, Gloucester, Bournemouth, Wells and Plymouth.

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A newly-built apartment with all the amenities, offering a comfortable place to live!

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Review Date Apr 2024

The location is convenient, being close to a supermarket, a library, and a bus stop. However, if you live near the supermarket, you might hear some noise from trucks moving goods at night.

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The reception staff are friendly and responsive, making it easy to pick up parcels and communicate with them. The co-living kitchen is a unique feature, providing a convenient space for residents to welcome friends. Overall, it’s been an enjoyable experience, and I plan to extend my stay once this contract ends.

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The reception will give some flower seed to decorate your room.

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The management servise is quick reponsive. When you forget take the key, the staff will open door for you in a short time even at night.

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High quality co living studios

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Review Date Apr 2024

The Gorge is located quite close to the centre of Exeter, perhaps a ten minute walk. In the immediate area there is a Waitrose supermarket directly across the road and St Lukes Campus of the University of Exeter is 2 minutes away. It is also near the independent shops and cafes in Magdalen Rd. Good transport links into the city and beyond from the main road. The main road does get a lot of traffic noise but you cannot hear this from inside the property or the courtyard inside.

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The Gorge is designed to a high standard throughout with a good quality gym, cinema room, co working area and communal kitchen in addition to the studios themselves. Maintenance team is very responsive and resolves issues quickly. The onsite team is very helpful and friendly and run events and activities for the residents to join in if they wish.

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Take advantage of the bus services that pass by. Several can take you to the coast and currently only cost £2 for a single journey.

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They have always quickly responded and have tried to provide solutions.

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Convenient and modern living

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Review Date Apr 2024

The location is perfect for anyone who works locally in bath, you can either walk or ride the bus as it is accessible in the area. Spring Wharf is a safe location, the community and the staff are accommodating. Special mention to Mr. Luke!

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The flat designs are great, the management always see to it that everything is in perfect condition before moving in. White goods are included which is also in good working condition, they will also make sure that you submit an initial inspection upon moving in.

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There is nothing that i could thinks about regarding this.

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Always responds appropriately to Emails ang request.

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Perfect place for us

Review Date Apr 2024

The area of Spring Wharf is great ! Bus stop right outside that takes you to town so not far from restaurants and bars and very local to lidl and pets at home which is very convenient for us.

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We love the design of the buildings and inside the apartment. Very modern but also very homely. The facilities are great, we make use of the resident deck all the time and there is also a private gym. All the staff are lovely, they are super friendly and helpful.

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There are lots of resident events which are amazing and brings everyone together. There are also competitions and prize draws which makes it really fun to live here.

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Very good. Respond quickly and get any issues sorted without stress.

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