Three good-sized bedrooms with en suite to the master
Large landing used as a study area/homework space
Sitting room with French doors to a low-maintenance garden
Carport plus driveway parking for two cars
Built 2003–2006; mains gas boiler and radiators
EPC rating C; UPVC double glazing (install date unknown)
Small plot limits scope for large rear extensions
Council Tax Band D; local crime level reported as average
Set on the popular Cepen Park North development, this modern three-bedroom semi-detached house offers a practical family layout and easy commuter links to Bath, Bristol, Swindon and London. The ground floor features a sitting room with French doors to a low-maintenance rear garden, a separate dining room open to the kitchen and a useful cloakroom. Upstairs the large landing provides a study area, the master benefits from built-in wardrobes and an en suite, and two further bedrooms share a family bathroom.
Outside, the small but private garden is arranged over two levels and designed for easy upkeep — ideal for busy households. Off-street parking includes a carport and driveway space for two cars. Built around 2003–2006, the home has mains gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and an EPC rating of C, balancing comfort with reasonable running costs.
Practical considerations include the modest plot size which limits rear extensions, and the property’s average overall size which is typical for a family home of this era. Council Tax Band D and average local crime levels reflect the comfortable suburbia setting. The area benefits from good local schools, nearby supermarkets and strong transport links, making this a solid choice for families or commuters seeking a low-maintenance, well-located home.



















































































