Spacious four-bedroom bungalow with large garden and far-reaching Bath views.
South-facing, landscaped garden with elevated terrace and panoramic city views
Set at the end of a no-through road in a Bath conservation area, this detached single-storey home offers peaceful living with immediate access to the Cotswold Way and a short stroll into the city. The bungalow sits on a large, south-facing plot planted and terraced for year-round interest, with an elevated terrace that delivers far-reaching city views and evening sunsets.
Internally the layout is flexible: four bedrooms (principal with en suite), two reception rooms, a modern farmhouse-style kitchen with a generous skylight, two shower rooms and useful utility/undercroft storage. Wide picture windows in the sitting room frame the city panorama, and the single-storey arrangement will suit families wanting ground-floor living or downsizers seeking space without stairs.
Practical positives include a garage, outbuilding and off-street parking for several cars. The location combines quiet residential life with convenient links to schools, the M4/M5 and central Bath – ideal for those wanting easy commuting plus access to countryside walks.
Notable considerations: the house was constructed in the 1950s–60s and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated; there may be scope for energy-performance improvements. Broadband speeds are reported slow. Council tax is described as expensive. Buyers seeking fully modernised, high-speed-connected technology should factor potential upgrade costs into their plans.