New Builds in Bristol

At Foley Allan, we design and construct high-quality new builds in Bristol, creating homes that combine craftsmanship, functionality, and style. Whether you are developing a single bespoke home or several properties, our experienced team manages every stage with precision and care. From initial planning to final completion, we deliver exceptional results that reflect your goals and make the most of your site’s potential.

Why Choose Foley Allan for New Builds in Bristol

With more than 25 years of experience, Foley Allan has earned a reputation for reliability and attention to detail. As a result, we understand the challenges of new build projects and work closely with architects, engineers, and clients to achieve the best outcome. Every home we construct is built to exacting standards using trusted tradespeople and quality materials, ensuring long-term value and performance.

Our Approach to Quality and Project Management

Communication and organisation are central to every project. We provide transparent costings, realistic timelines, and clear updates throughout the build. In addition, our structured approach means milestones are met efficiently and quality remains consistent from the first foundations to the finishing touches. Because of this, each project runs smoothly and delivers a home built to last.

Our New Build Process

Every new build starts with a detailed consultation to understand your requirements, design preferences, and budget. From there, we prepare a construction plan that fits your timeline and scope. Consequently, the entire process is straightforward, transparent, and designed to deliver a stress-free experience from start to finish.

Front view of three new mews cottages at Seymour Mews, Bishopston, Bristol, project managed by Foley Allan
Rear exterior of the new build property at Wills Lane, Stoke Bishop, Bristol

View a selection of our new build projects below

Our other projects

If you’re unsure about planning permission or building regulations for your extension, the UK Government Planning Portal has a clear guide to what’s required.