Combe Down and Calverton Down are charming villages located on the southern edge of the beautiful city of Bath. With its picturesque cottages, stunning countryside views, and easy access to the city centre, it is a highly sought-after location for homebuyers.
In this are there are variety of properties for sale, including cottages, townhouses, and larger family homes. Many of these properties boast original period features and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. With a mix of traditional and modern homes, including the Mulberry Park development https://www.curo-sales.co.uk/mulberry-park/ there is something for everyone.
Both areas are well-connected to Bath city centre and beyond. Claverton Down is home to Bath University so there are regular bus services to the city, with the journey taking around 15 minutes. Bath Spa train station is also easily accessible, with direct links to London, Bristol, and other major UK cities.
Combe Down has a range of local amenities, including several pubs, cafes, and restaurants. There are also local shops and supermarkets, making it easy to get your daily essentials.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, there are plenty of walking and cycling trails in the surrounding countryside, along with Bath Park Run which operates from Rainbow Woods every Saturday.
There are several highly rated primary and secondary schools, making it a popular choice for families. The Combe Down Primary School, Ralph Allen School, and Prior Park College are just a few of the top-rated educational institutions in the area.
The forester and flower locally loved pub and B&B situated in the historic city of Bath.
The Cross Keys is an 18th century pub offering a warm welcome at our pub and restaurant in Bath, you’ll find a great selection of delicious homemade food, and a wide selection of ales, beers, and wine.
Darling Deli Delicatessen and Cafe
Bath Skyline Park Run
Health and wellbeing at Combe Grove Manor Hotel & Spa
The magical woodland of Rainbow woods, play area with rope swings, see saws and beams.
Visit the American Museum and Gardens, there are always events for families.