Houses For Sale in Bath And North East Somerset
'A three bedroom mid terrace home, close to the town which requires renovation!' Located within level walking distance of the town, this three bedroom mid terrace cottage comes to the market requiring renovation and modernisation and offers an opportunity for a buyer to add their own mark. The...
Vendors comments - “We chose Withies Bridge knowing our children would attend local senior schools —and it’s been ideal. They’ve enjoyed the freedom to walk or cycle in a safe, friendly community. The house has adapted to family life, paired with a peaceful cul-de-sac setting. It’s a home full of...
*PLOT OF THE MONTH* Plot 6 - The Bruton is a SPACIOUS three storey detached home WITH FLOORING INCLUDED. The modern open/plan living area features stylish BI-FOLD doors opening out onto a turfed rear garden, The master bedroom includes space saving fitted wardrobes.
*DISCOVER OUR HASSLE FREE MOVING SCHEMES* * Plot 9- The Nailsea is a highly desirable four bedroom home arranged over three floors. The modern kitchen boasts stunning BI-FOLD doors to a turfed rear garden and integrated appliances. The luxury master bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an en-suite.
A mid 1960's detached house with commanding views across Dean Hill and towards Kelston Roundhill, in a very popular residential location above Weston and below Lansdown. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes porch, hall, cloakroom, sitting room with original fireplace...
Dating back to circa 1747, Oakhill Cottage is a beautifully restored and thoughtfully modernised period home set within a generous plot and positioned on one of Farmborough's most attractive historic streets. Originally owned by the prominent Popham family until 1911 and later forming part of th...
Brecon Ridge, located in the Cam Valley, is a generous family home forming part of a small cul-de-sac of similar ilk properties. You will be spoilt by wonderful countryside views in this hidden area, yet you are on the outskirts of Bath and within easy access to Bristol. The property bu...
A rarely available three-bedroom detached period cottage full of charm and character, situated in the desirable village of Chew Stoke. This delightful home blends period features with modern comforts. The accommodation comprises a lounge with a log burner, ideal for cosy evenings, a separate d...
Barn Cottage is a charming four bedroom home situated in the very popular Chew Valley village of Compton Martin. It combines traditional character with modern comfort. Forming one of a pair of attached cottages, the property enjoys a good degree of privacy while remaining part of a small and frie...
Nestled in the charming village of Marksbury, this delightful four-bedroom semi-detached cottage presents an ideal family home. The property boasts three spacious reception rooms, perfect for both entertaining and relaxing, alongside a well-appointed bathroom. The front of the house offers splend...
*BRAND NEW DEVELOPMENT* Plot 167 - The Bruton is an energy-efficient three storey detached home ideal for family life. Heating supplied by Air Source Heat Pump. The modern open/plan living area features stylish bi-fold doors opening out onto a turfed rear garden,
*BRAND NEW HOME* Plot 8 - The Bruton is an energy-efficient three storey detached home ideal for family life. Heating supplied by Air Source Heat Pump. The modern open/plan living area features stylish bi-fold doors opening out onto a turfed rear garden,
"An extended and very well presented 1930's detached house located in a much sought after residential location, extensive private drive, large garage and well-maintained landscape garden to rear backing onto open fields". The accommodation comprises a sheltered front door leading in...
Families looking for space, charm and village life will feel at home here, with room to grow and work in comfort. Full of period character and modern touches, this inviting home suits those wanting a peaceful setting close to Bath & Bristol. Arrange your viewing today to see it for yourself.





























