The first half saw the visitors shade possession but with both sides having chances to open the scoring. Ryan Madge came closest for Oldland when he saw his shot smothered by the Manor Farm keeper after he was played through by Scott Robson.
Just as it looked like the first half would end goalless, Lee Lashenko's men struck twice in three minutes. First, Jamie Turner powered in a bullet header from a Farm corner before new signing Ben Bament finished well after a fine solo run.
In the second half, Farm added a third through midfield general Jake Cox who fired past sub keeper Ross Jones from twenty yards. Finally, last season's top scorer Dean Stamp, who scored a half century of goals in 2015/16, rounded things off with an emphatic penalty after a foul by an Oldland defender.
From everyone at Oldland, we would like to wish at Bristol Manor Farm a successful season in the Toolstation Premier Division.