Nurseries in Redland
Redland is a leafy residential area north of Bristol city centre, popular with families thanks to its period housing, local amenities and access to well-regarded schools. It offers a range of nurseries and preschools within easy reach of parks, play areas and local train stations.
Parents in Redland typically pay £81 per day for childcare, which is slightly 8% higher than the UK average.
- Average Daily Cost
- £81
- Comparison
- +8% vs UK Average
- Total Capacity
- 820 places
Nurseries near you in Redland
Frequently Asked Questions
In Redland, Bristol, private nurseries typically accept children from around 3 months old, subject to staffing and availability. School or council nurseries generally offer places from age 2 or 3. Funded early education starts the term after your child turns 3, with some 2 year olds eligible earlier depending on household circumstances or working status.
Across England all 3 and 4 year olds receive 15 funded hours per week with many working families eligible for up to 30 hours. Some 2 year olds also qualify based on household circumstances, and eligible working parents of children from 9 months old may access funded childcare. Tax Free Childcare provides a 20 percent government top up to help with nursery costs.
Nursery fees in Redland typically range from £70–£145 per day, with prices varying by setting type, opening hours and whether meals and extras are included.
All nurseries in Redland are regulated by Ofsted, with early years funding overseen by Bristol City Council.
Ask about staff qualifications and turnover, outdoor play provision, how funded hours are structured across the week and any additional charges for food, nappies or extra activities.
Applying for funding
Redland is covered by Bristol City Council, the local authority for this area. Visit their website to apply for early years funding.
Apply for funding on the Bristol City Council website

