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New instruction – Cam Valley View

view of Cam Valley

Would you like to wake up to this view every morning?

 Travel 7 miles south west of Bath along the route of the Roman Fosse Way and you’ll find this delightful detached three double bedroom house on the side of the Cam Valley. Set in generous level grounds (with the extra bonus of a log cabin), this beautifully presented home has accommodation comprising of; Ground floor – Sitting room, large L shaped kitchen/dining room, bathroom and master bedroom. First floor houses two more double bedrooms (one of which is over 19ft long!) and another bathroom. Outside, there is a sweeping drive with plenty of parking plus a 66ft x 62ft south facing level rear garden with the aforementioned log cabin.
Double glazing, immaculate kitchen and bathroom fittings, lots of oak flooring, oil central heating. A stunning home with views from almost every room, conveniently located for commuting to Bath and with local amenities just up the road in Timsbury. No chain.

TWELVE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PHOTOS, PLUS ROOM DIMENSIONS AVAILABLE VIA OUR INTERACTIVE FLOORPLAN on our website

Proceed out of Bath on the A367 Wellsway. Once out of the city and past the Odd Down Park & Ride, turn right signposted Tunley & Timsbury. Proceed through the village of Tunley and down the hill into Camerton. Turn left onto Red Hill and the property will be found on the right.

Historical Notes

Camerton lies 7 miles south west of Bath, beside the route of the Fosse Way, with a Roman settlement south west of the current village.  Camerton’s vicar from 1800 was the amateur antiquarian and archaeologist The Rev. John Skinner, who excavated the Neolithic long barrow at Stoney Littleton (near Wellow). Camerton Court was built by the Jarrett family to a design by George Repton (son of Humphry Repton), in 1838-40, replacing an earlier manor house.

Camerton village expanded as a result of coal mining on the Somerset coalfield in the 19th century. Local pits included Camerton New Colliery, which started in the very early 19th century, and Camerton Old Colliery, which predates it by about 20 years. Camerton New Pit survived to be nationalised, eventually closing in 1950. The maximum amount mined was 77,000 tons in 1903.

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Interactive floor plans for estate agents

Picture Plus plans

When you’re looking for a house over the internet or leafing through agents particulars, what do you look for first? Pictures tell a thousand words or so they say, agents descriptions are often full of superlatives but a good old fashioned floor plan answers most questions with one glance.

New Homes companies have been using floorplans to successfully showcase their homes for over a decade yet many estate agents have only recently started to use them with any degree of frequency. In fact, research by Metropix recently concluded that only 51 per cent of available properties now include a plan.

Why is this? Estate agents are a famously old fashioned breed, leery of new technology at the best of times but buyers love floorplans – to the extent that a Rightmove 2009 study showed properties incorporating plans attracted up to 30% more interest than those without. We can all think of reasons why – does the kitchen overlook the garden so you can see the kids playing when you’re cooking or could you knock through the sitting room into the dining room to create that sought after open plan space?

If you’re a fan of plans, welcome to the new generation of marketing. At Madison Oakley, we are proud to announce our properties not only benefit from classic plans for every home (regardless of price or size of property) but now also enjoy interactive floorplans with inbuilt pictures (via Rightmove or available on this site shortly). If you’ve ever wondered where the photo was taken from or what exactly you’re looking at, our technology shows you in an instant. Click on our interactive plan and you’ll see camera icons in rooms, then;

  • Hovering the mouse over an icon displays a thumbnail view
  • Clicking the icon opens a full-sized photo
  • Room-by-room, viewers get a real “picture” of the property
  • On a separate tab – a full-screen, high resolution, slide show with text additions displays all pictures associated with the plan

What better way to show off the interior of the house to best advantage? No more flicking between windows on websites – this technology marries pictures and plans seamlessly, saving time and effort for buyers straight away.
With over 800 homes on offer in Bath at present, buyers are always after ways of simplifying their search. Offering more details on a property, especially in such a simple easy to use fashion, should enable those of you looking to buy to quickly prioritise those homes to view. For sellers, you can be confident that the agent is doing all they can to properly showcase all the little yet important details of your most valuable asset.

 Madison Oakley are an independent estate agent and letting agent in Bath. We are a small director led firm with over 50 years combined local experience.To find out more about us, do visit our website. We would always be delighted to receive comments via our blog or do feel free to call us on 01225 466525.