3 bedroom end of terrace house
EV charger
Air source heat pump
EPC rating: B
EV charging point
Eco credentials
Solar panels
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
1521
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Features and description
- One of 3 contemporary homes within a newly converted 19th century public house
- Bright and spacious open plan kitchen/living area
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Utility room
- 2 allocated off street parking spaces including 1 EV charging point
- Private garden laid to lawn with terrace
- Edge of village location with far reaching rural views
- Eco credentials
- EPC rating B
Video tours
*Last remaining plot*. Nestled within a beautifully converted 19th-century public house, this newly developed three-bedroom home offers 1,521 sq.ft. of contemporary living with a range of eco-friendly benefits. Situated on Dunkerton Hill, the elevated position provides breathtaking views of the rolling Somerset countryside, while remaining conveniently close to the world heritage city of Bath with its historic attractions, eateries, cafes, bars, shops, and top-rated schools. Spread across two floors, this newly finished home welcomes you with an open-plan layout downstairs, featuring an attractive galley kitchen that offers stunning views of the beautiful rural landscape to the rear. The outside space boasts two allocated parking spaces, a practical bike store, and a large, leveled garden with a grand porcelain slab patio and a lush lawn. As a modern addition to the original building, Number 3 The Prince of Wales has its own distinct sense of individuality. The developer describes the property as, ‘a fantastic home designed to provide low-maintenance, modern family living, while also serving as a place for retirees to host guests or young professionals just starting out.’ Great care has been taken to create a home that promotes an eco-lifestyle and energy bill savings. The property is equipped with air source heat pumps, offering zonal underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, a large underground rainwater harvester 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.’
Council Tax Band: TBC
EPC rating: B
Services: Private drainage, mains water, electric, air source heat pump, solar panels, rainwater harvester
Local Authority: BANES
‘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.’
Council Tax Band: TBC
EPC rating: B
Services: Private drainage, mains water, electric, air source heat pump, solar panels, rainwater harvester
Local Authority: BANES
Property information from this agent
Area statistics
Crime score
Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£494,622
£494,622
About this agent

Bath and Rural Estate Agents (formally Fine & Country Bath), the award-winning boutique estate agents, is located in the heart of Georgian Bath at 36 Gay Street. Matthew Valander-Blower and Steven Shepherd jointly own the business, offering over 40 years’ experience in the Bath and surrounding areas property sector. Our team is highly proficient and professional, dedicated and courteous. We operate according to strict codes of conduct in order to achieve a successful sale of your property. You are assisted, advised and informed through each stage of the whole transaction. Bath and Rural is open 6 days a week Monday to Saturday.

























Floorplan
Area stats