New homes in Bridport

Bridport is a characterful Dorset market town, known for its creative energy, historic streets, and easy access to the spectacular Jurassic Coast. Just minutes from West Bay and well-connected via the A35, it offers strong regional links for commuters and coastal explorers alike.

 

The town features excellent schools, thriving arts venues, and a renowned food scene, alongside beautiful countryside walks through the surrounding hills and coastal paths. With nearby attractions in Lyme Regis and Charmouth, Bridport provides a rich blend of culture and outdoor living. Our premium developments in Bridport offer contemporary comfort in a truly inspiring setting. Discover our new homes in Bridport below.

Foundry Lea
Foundry Lea
West Road, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 5JT
  • £415,000 to £560,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
The Hamlets
The Hamlets
Lower Road, Stalbridge, Dorset, DT10 2PQ
  • £253,500 to £520,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Romans Quarter
Romans Quarter
Common Mead Lane, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 4RE
  • £310,000 to £655,000
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom

New Homes in Bridport Highlights

  • Transport Links: Bridport is served by several Dorset Community Transport and regional bus routes connecting the town with West Bay, Chard, Wimborne and surrounding coastal areas. 
  • Schools: The area is supported by Dorset Council’s school transport framework, ensuring access to nearby primary and secondary schools.
  • Things to Do: Key draws include West Bay Harbour, Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre, Golden Cap and Bridport’s bustling weekly markets.
  • Lifestyle: A creative, coastal market town known for independent shops, heritage attractions, outdoor walking routes and a strong local arts scene.

    New Homes in Bridport FAQs

    • Bridport benefits from a well‑established local bus network, including several Dorset Community Transport routes that connect the town with nearby villages, West Bay, and destinations across the county such as Chard and Wimborne. These services operate through central stops, making it straightforward to travel for shopping, work or leisure.

       

      Although the town does not have its own railway station, regular bus services link to nearby rail hubs, supporting onward travel toward Weymouth and Dorchester. Local transit operates within the wider Dorset transport structure, offering both scheduled services and community-supported options.