Rural views and a serious dose of architectural flair in Ubley
Five bedrooms, field views and a limestone fireplace with posh pedigree — this £900k village edge escape has it all.
By Laura Linham 16th Oct 2025

On for £900,000 with our sponsors Sandersons, this five-bedroom architect-redesigned house is not your typical country pile. Set quietly on the edge of Ubley with knockout views over the Mendips, it combines wellness vibes with serious design cred.
Think oak, larch, limestone and enough glazing to keep the SAD lamps in storage. It's all very "magazine feature" without the impractical glass boxes or sofas you can't sit on.

Originally a 1970s build, it's been thoroughly reworked with sightlines, sustainability and actual liveability in mind. The centrepiece is a vast open-plan kitchen/living/dining space with underfloor-heated limestone floors and three sets of garden doors. There's a chef-grade Viking oven, Miele kit, and a central island that just begs for lazy brunches.

The triple-aspect sitting room adds a bit of grown-up calm, anchored by that show-stopping fireplace hand-carved from fossiliferous limestone courtesy of the Chatsworth Estate's own quarry. No big deal.

Upstairs, there are five bedrooms including a vaulted main suite with a Juliet balcony and more beams than a Tudor banquet. Bedroom five has its own separate landing access as well as a connecting door to the main — ideal as a dressing room, nursery, office or "room of one's own" when needed. Storage is generous, the bathrooms are properly kitted out in natural stone, and there's a fully-insulated loft, Cat 5 cabling and 16 solar panels to keep things future-proof.

The outside's been given just as much thought. To the front, silver birch trees line the drive and a lawned garden hides seasonal bluebells and fruit trees. Out back, there's uninterrupted countryside, a decked seating area, wildlife pond and summerhouse. It's quiet, private and genuinely lovely — a place where you might actually read that novel or finish that yoga app.

Ubley's a proper village with a good primary, friendly community and the kind of views people pay double for in Bath. Bristol's under 30 minutes, the Mendips are quite literally on your doorstep, and there's plenty of secondary and independent schooling nearby if needed. Basically, it ticks all the boxes.
See the full listing here or get in touch with Sandersons to view before someone else nabs it.
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