Welcome to Nailsea & Backwell, your premier destination for exceptional service and an inviting atmosphere in West Town, Bristol. Our commitment to quality is evident in every detail, from our meticulously curated range of treatments to the professional expertise of our dedicated staff. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing manicure, a rejuvenating pedicure, or a complete nail transformation, we are here to ensure an unparalleled experience tailored to your unique needs.

At Nailsea & Backwell, we pride ourselves on prioritizing customer satisfaction above all else. Our team is not only skilled but deeply passionate about helping you look and feel your best. We use only top-quality products and the latest techniques to deliver results that exceed expectations.

Step into a serene environment where every visit is a retreat from the everyday hustle. We invite you to unwind in our stylish space while being pampered by our friendly professionals. Your comfort is our priority, and we are always happy to answer any questions you may have or guide you in selecting the perfect service.

Ready to indulge? Booking an appointment is simple! You can reach us by phone or visit our website for more information. Experience the Nailsea & Backwell difference today—where exceptional service meets community spirit!

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Spike Clémenceau-Silent

5 Google Rating

Nice and simple train station. Ideal for commuters with car park and bycicle parking space as well

5/ 5

Nice and simple train station. Ideal for commuters with car park and bycicle parking space as well

Sophie Field

2 Google Rating

Terrible slow trains, scruffy train station. Also a cat that looks like it need some vet attention.

2/ 5

Terrible slow trains, scruffy train station. Also a cat that looks like it need some vet attention. Not a place for a cat to be !

Andrew Jenkins

4 Google Rating

Convenient for Bristol and Weston super Mare plus connections north and south and towards Wales and

4/ 5

Convenient for Bristol and Weston super Mare plus connections north and south and towards Wales and London. Ticket machines on north side by the car park. Stepped access only. Less able customers should contact the service deliverers. Shelters only on platforms. Peak time ticket sales from window. There is limited street parking nearby. Please be courteous to residents.

James Marchant

5 Google Rating

Can get to London or Cardiff with ease

5/ 5

Can get to London or Cardiff with ease

Henry Allum

5 Google Rating

A railway station on the Great Western Main Line. HSTs pass through daily and steam trains pass thro

5/ 5

A railway station on the Great Western Main Line. HSTs pass through daily and steam trains pass through weekly in the Summer.

Andy Jenner

4 Google Rating

It's a railway station. You go here and catch a train. The station is manned in the morning peak but

4/ 5

It's a railway station. You go here and catch a train. The station is manned in the morning peak but us otherwise unmanned but has tucket machines and covered seating as well as real time passenger information and automated announcements

Gabriel

4 Google Rating

bit lacking

4/ 5

bit lacking

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