New Homes in Peasedown St John
A charming village in the South West, Peasedown St John is set into pretty Somerset countryside just six miles from Bath. With Midsomer Norton, Trowbridge and Frome also nearby, new homes in Peasedown St John are also close to Bristol.
Whether this is helpful for getting to work or not, there are lots of great ways to spend your time in the local area, not least with trips to neighbouring Bath. Offering a welcoming village feel and a small yet pretty centre, you can scroll down now to see our latest developments near Peasedown St John.
- Coming soon
- Somer Meadows will be a development of 3 and 4 bedroom homes in Midsomer Norton. Surrounded by open space, your new home will be within walking distance of The White Post Inn and a 5 minute drive from the town centre where you can find a range of cafes, shops restaurants and pubs. For commuters, Bath is less than 30 minutes away and within an hour of Bristol.
- Coming soon
- Francis Fields will be a development of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes in Frome. You'll be surrounded by over 5 acres of open space and close to the town centre, which has a vibrant arts scene and many independent shops.Families can enjoy the play area on the development and Christ Church First School is just a short walk away.
- £295,000 to £675,000
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- Buckley Gardens is a development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Melksham, surrounded by 7 acres of open space. The town centre is close by, where you'll find a great range of pubs, restaurants and supermarkets including a Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. You can reach Bath in 30 minutes and the M4 is just 20 minutes away.
- £310,000 to £540,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- Ladden Garden Village is a new community in Yate, with a range of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes. This neighbourhood includes a Sainsbury's Local, a nursery, 32 acres of open space, 4.5km of cycleways and footpaths as well as sports pitches and play areas. The M4 is just 15 minutes away and Bristol city centre is within easy reach.
- £310,000 to £540,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- Romans' Quarter is located in one the safest towns in Dorset full of historic, urban character. Surrounded by a stunning landscape setting where you can enjoy countless walking trails and picnic opportunities. The development is within close proximity to supermarkets, sports facilities, schools, shops and pubs. A great location for commuters with the A303 and Gillingham train station close by.
- £145,000 to £389,500
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- A brand new collection of homes in the traditional market town of Shaftesbury. This picturesque Dorset location offers the convenience of local shops, restaurants and schools on your doorstep and a thriving community atmosphere all set against the backdrop of beautiful countryside. Selected homes meet the latest building regulations, which sets the standard for energy performance and carbon emissions. Click here to find out more.
- £320,000 to £529,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- New homes for sale in Chepstow. Final few homes remaining.
- £370,000 to £675,000
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- A beautiful new development found in Dorset's hidden gem, Stalbridge. Perfectly capturing the essence of modern design with rich history. Set in a serene rural location, offering a breath-taking landscape with plenty of walking and cycling trails to explore. Why not venture into the town centre and discover a selection of independent shops and traditional pubs or dive into the history that Stalbridge has to offer.
- £300,000 to £865,000
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- Orchards Rise at Wichelstowe is a development of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes. Enjoy 200 acres of open space, play areas and walks along the Wilts and Berks canal. Your new home will be within a 15 minute walk of shops, pubs and schools. Swindon train station is close by with services to Bristol, Reading and London within 50 minutes.
- Coming soon
- Canalside will be a new development of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 3 & 4 bedroom homes, forming part of the Wichelstowe community.Explore over 200 acres of open space whilst still being within a 10 minute walk of schools, Waitrose and Hall & Woodhouse. For commuters, junction 16 of the M4 and Swindon train station are just 3 miles away.
Make the Move
Once a coal mining village, Peasedown St John is a large settlement just six miles south west of Bath. Much of the town sits on a flat hilltop, with views over the Somerset countryside.
With an easy commute into Bath and a short drive from neighbouring Bristol, Peasedown St John offers a rural location and excellent local amenities.
Transport links
Bath is a short 15 minute drive away from Peasedown St John, just six miles along the A367. A journey via the A4 to Bristol takes 35 minutes without traffic, while Chippenham is just 40 minutes by car. Driving via the M4, Swindon is a little over one hour away. London is two hours 30 minutes away along the M4.
The village itself is bypassed by the A367 which runs from Exeter all the way north to Lincoln.
Train stations near Peasedown St John
Peasedown St John does not have a railway station. The nearest train links can be found at Bath, which has good routes to other major UK cities including London Paddington in two hours.
Airports near Peasedown St John
The closest airport is Bristol Airport, which is served well by both short-haul and long-haul routes.
Places of interest
Peasedown St John is on the Colliers Way cycle route which spans across 23 miles from Dundas – with its famous aqueduct - down to Frome, taking in the Somerset countryside along the way.
Attractions near Peasedown St John
In such close proximity to Bath, Peasedown St John benefits from the city’s numerous attractions including the Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa. Historical places of interest in the city span from Bath Abbey to the Museum of Bath Architecture, the Jane Austen Centre and Bath’s Fashion Museum.
Entertainment near Peasedown St John
Theatre Royal Bath is home to some of the country’s most popular and critically-acclaimed productions, and is also home to The Egg, a theatre dedicated to children.
Wildlife and nature near Peasedown St John
The village is a short distance away from the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is home to Wookey Hole, Cheddar Gorge and, just beyond its most southerly tip, the cathedral city of Wells.
Festivals near Peasedown St John
Worth Farm, the home of Glastonbury Festival, is just 35 minutes away from Peasedown St John via the A367.
Educational facilities
Bath has a number of esteemed higher education institutions, including the Univeristy of Bath and Bath Spa University.
Local amenities
Peasedown St John has three traditional English country pubs and a small yet varied range of shops in the village centre. There are a number of play parks at Eckweek Lane, Beacon Field and Peasedown Recreation Field. It also benefits from Bath’s amenities, including theatres, cinemas and libraries.