A charming market town in Somerset, Shepton Mallet lies to the south of The Mendip Hills and the River Sheppey. It’s 16 miles south-west of Bath and 18 miles south of Bristol.
Shepton Mallet would make a wonderful place to call home. And if you’re interested in making the move to Somerset, we have a range of new build homes for sale in Shepton Mallet.
Midsommer Norton is an attractive town with a strong local economy, and plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs and bars
The town is 10 miles from Bath and 15 miles from Bristol, putting city jobs and facilities within easy reach
2 of Midsomer Norton’s 11 primary schools are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, whilst 6 are rated as ‘Good’. 4 secondary schools are located in and around the town, all rated as ‘Good’
Midsomer Norton is surrounded by spectacular countryside, including the Mendip Hills National Landscape
WHY MIDSOMER NORTON IS A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE
Shepton Mallet is a welcoming town with a vibrant local community. It boasts a thriving town centre, along Town Street and the High Street, with plenty of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and businesses, plus a Friday market and larger monthly Sunday market. The community hosts many yearly events, including a large carnival and masque celebration in November that forms the 5th event in the West Country Carnival Circuit.
The town is also ideally placed for exploring the local region, with Bristol, Bath, Weston-Super-Mare and Taunton all in easy reach. You can also drive to local sights and attractions including Stonehenge, Glastonbury Tor, and Cheddar Gorge and Caves.
Shepton Mallet is an excellent town to raise a family in with a great selection of schools. There are six primary schools found in and around Shepton Mallet, four of which are rated as “Good” by Ofsted. Whitstone School, also rated “Good”, provides education for children aged 11 to 16, whilst a selection of further education colleges can be found within easy travel distance. These include Frome Community College, Strode College and Norton Radstock College.
A home in Shepton Mallet is a home amidst nature. The town is surrounded by rolling Somerset countryside, whilst Shepton Mallet itself has plenty of green spaces, including the Green Flag awarded Collett Park. Some of the UK’s most attractive national parks and scenery lie a short distance outside the town, including Mendip Hills and Cranborne Chase.
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Shepton Mallet is ideally placed for travel throughout the region. The A37 runs through the town, connecting Shepton Mallet to Bristol to the north. Whilst the nearby A361 gives fast access to nearby Frome and Trowbridge.
Bristol is a short drive away, offering access to national rail travel, with London Paddington a little over 90 minutes by direct train. Bristol Airport also offers domestic and international flights.
Shepton Mallet is a great place to live. If you’re thinking of making the move, take a look at our selection of new build developments in Shepton Mallet.
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