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Filton sits on the northern edge of Bristol, a place fundamentally shaped by its long connection to the aerospace industry. The landscape is dominated by the historic airfield and the massive hangars where the UK’s fleet of Concordes was built - one of which now rests at the Aerospace Bristol museum nearby. It’s an area where the echoes of manufacturing history meet a very busy modern reality; global firms like Rolls-Royce and Airbus still occupy large sites here, making it a major employment hub. Geographically, it’s a practical location, carved through by the A38 and situated right where the M4 and M5 motorways meet, which makes getting around the region straightforward. The housing is largely a mix of 1930s-style semis and mid-century terraces, centered around a local rail station and the Shield Retail Centre. While the roar of jet engines on the runway has quieted since the airfield closed to commercial flights, the area remains a functional, industrious suburb with its own distinct identity separate from the Bristol city centre.