Free three-hour parking with accessible bays, illuminated paths, and direct access to Kingsweston House estate.
Kingsweston House Car Park is a public facility operated by Bristol City Council, serving visitors to the historic Kings Weston House and its grounds. The lot offers 50 sealed gravel bays, including three accessible spaces located closest to the pedestrian gate leading to the manor house. Parking is free for up to three hours; thereafter, a tariff of £1 per hour applies, with a daily cap of £5, enforced by signs and periodic patrols. Solar-powered LED bollard lights illuminate pedestrian paths from dusk until 10 pm, while two CCTV cameras monitor the entrance. Covered interpretation boards at the entrance display historical information about the estate and upcoming events. Seasonal maintenance includes bi-annual gravel replenishment, quarterly pothole repairs, and monthly line repainting of bay markers. The car park provides direct access to the Kingsweston footpaths and bocce lawns, and a bus stop on Lawrence Weston Road offers hourly services to Bristol city centre.