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Bristol Branch

Address

Suite B, 5th Floor, Newminster House,
27-29 Baldwin Street,
Bristol
BS1 1LT

Contact

0117 922 0506
[email protected]

Branch Accessibility

If you require support that isn’t listed below, please contact the branch and we’ll be happy to discuss alternative options with you.

Private Meeting Room Private Meeting Room
Wheelchair Ramp or Level Access Wheelchair Ramp or Level Access
Lift Lift
Step Free Access Step Free Access
Guide Dogs Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome

Next Steps…

If you’ve searched for your local branch using our branch finder and found this page you can now either apply online to pass your application to us, or contact us using the details on this page.

If you have already submitted an application to us and want to know what the next stage is, please give us a call on 0117 922 0506.

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About us

Everyday Lending Limited was established in 2006 and has branches nationwide; we are committed to professional, responsible lending.

Serving Customers Nationwide

Over 300,000 Customers since our inception in 2006

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2023 6 Branches Over 75 Branches 2006

Points of Interest: Bristol

Bristol is home to several world-class attractions, including the likes of the iconic suspension bridge (something the locals are extremely proud of), the UK’s most acclaimed historic ship, one of Britain’s leading interactive science centres and the world’s fifth oldest zoo.

The streets of Bristol are a pleasure to walk through, regardless of whether you’re travelling to work or acquainting a few of the local shops. This is mainly down to the fact that street artists from around the globe have taken it upon themselves to transform the various alleyways and sidewalks into something of a permanent art project – the largest of its kind to ever take place – and you can even spot a few authentic Banksys if you’re lucky.

The Clifton Suspension Bridge is certainly one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. This fascinating structure was designed in 1831 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and then later completed (after his death) in 1864.

Many of the locals enjoy meandering through the many rooms of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery where a number of fine exhibitions take place on a regular basis. Some of the subjects include archeology, art, natural history and Egyptology. The building is as equally magnificent as each and every display inside.

Bristol Zoo Gardens is set within 12 acres of green space and plays host to a variety of interesting and exotic animals, including the likes of seals, penguins, monkeys, bugs, butterflies, reptiles and Asiatic Lions and is a great place to spend a day with the kids during the summer holidays.