- Detached four-bedroom bungalow on 1/3-acre very large plot
- Panoramic Mendip Hills views; most windows face countryside
- Single-storey layout with conservatory and large bespoke decking
- Master bedroom with en suite and direct access to decking
- Extended kitchen with utility and integral appliances
- Driveway parking for multiple cars plus single garage
- Built 1977; may require cosmetic updating and service checks
- Located in sought-after village; fast broadband and excellent signal
Set on a very large 1/3-acre plot on the edge of the Mendip Hills AONB, Woodcroft is a four-bedroom detached bungalow with strong countryside appeal and excellent privacy. The single-storey layout sweeps light-filled living areas — a sitting room with wood burner, dining room and a garden room/conservatory — onto an extensive bespoke deck and flat lawn, perfect for family living and outdoor entertaining. The master bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes, double doors onto the decking and an en suite. Driveway parking and a single garage serve the house, with fruit trees and a greenhouse toward the garden's lower end.
The property was built in 1977 and has been extended and improved over time, so it presents as well-proportioned and comfortable rather than brand new. Practical features include an extended kitchen with utility area and integral appliances, cloakroom, and a family wet room. Broadband speeds are fast, mobile signal is excellent and the village location offers low crime, local amenities and easy access to M5, Yatton station and Bristol and Bath for commuting or weekend trips.
Notable points to consider: the house is traditional in layout and age, so prospective buyers may want to update some finishes or services to suit modern tastes. The single-storey plan limits upward expansion; any major alterations or extensions should be checked against planning constraints in this AONB location. There is no onward chain and the property is offered with a guide price of £550,000–£575,000.
This home will suit families seeking quiet village life with generous outdoor space, downsizers wanting single-level living and buyers who value privacy and long-range countryside views. It also offers scope for modest updating or reconfiguration to create a more contemporary interior while retaining substantial outdoor grounds.