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House For Sale £575,000
Prince Of Wales, Dunkerton Hill, Bath, BA2


Description
Housed in a converted 19th century built public house this newly developed four-bedroom home – one of three – has been expertly designed to offer contemporary accommodation with a whole range of eco home benefits. Located on Dunkerton Hill the position – elevated with far-reaching views – enjoys all the benefits of the rolling Somerset countryside while being striking distance from the world heritage city of Bath with its historic attractions, eateries, cafes, bars, shops and top-rated schools. Laid out over two floors this newly finished home comprises an open plan living area linked to a professionally landscaped garden via bifold doors, a stand-out principal en suite, a sizeable landing flooded with natural light and a separate entranced home office. Outside facilities include two patio areas, a lawn, three allocated parking spaces, one with an EV charger, and a bike handy store.
‘Number 1 The Prince of Wales is a fantastic home designed to provide low maintenance, modern family living but also a place for the retired to host guests or young professionals just starting out,’ says the developer, who has paid great attention to create a home which promotes an eco-lifestyle and energy bill savings. It features air source heat pumps, providing zonal underfloor heating throughout downstairs, a large underground rainwater harvester that provides water for toilet flushing and garden watering, solar panels and an EV car charging point. Thanks to these environmentally conscious features, the property has been e-converted to achieve an impressive EPC rating of B.

‘The accommodation provides an array of options for how it can be lived in, up to date tech for environmentally and economically aware living and a bespoke, high specification kitchen acting as the heart of downstairs.’

‘Located on a green belt the property is within a rural setting with views of a sweeping green landscape.’

‘The property is under 15-minutes from the centre of Bath and enjoys instant access to excellent road links to many places of interest and significance, Frome, Wells and Bruton to name but a few.’

‘Direct trains to London can be taken from Bath with a journey time of around ninety minutes. The M4 and M5 motorways are easy to access, and Bristol Airport is conveniently close. The area has good bus links – it takes just five minutes to reach Odd Down Park & Ride.’

‘Locally there are a great range of amenities, from primary schools to local shops as well as a number of well-regarded pubs including The Wheatsheaf at Combe Hay and The Fox and Badger at Wellow.’

Additional Information

Council Tax Band TBC
EPC rating B
Services. Private drainage, mains water, electric, air source heat pump, solar panels, rainwater harvester
Local Authority BANES


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