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The 2 bed house market features detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties with two separate bedrooms plus living spaces. Properties in Ubley range from Victorian and Edwardian period homes to modern new builds, with pricing varying across different neighbourhoods.
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While comprehensive rental data specific to Ubley is limited due to the village's small scale, the broader Bath and North East Somerset rental market demonstrates consistent strength and stability. The area attracts tenants who value the combination of rural charm and urban accessibility, with properties commanding prices that reflect the desirable location. Rental demand in Somerset villages like Ubley often exceeds supply, making early enquiries essential for those seeking accommodation in this picturesque setting.
The nearby city of Bristol significantly influences rental values throughout the surrounding Somerset area, with commuters and those seeking more affordable alternatives to city living driving demand in villages within commuting distance. The BS40 postcode area, which includes Ubley and surrounding villages, benefits from this proximity while offering more competitive rental rates compared to central Bristol. Properties in Ubley and similar settlements often include period features, converted farm buildings, and family homes with generous gardens.
Renters should expect to find properties ranging from compact cottages to substantial family houses, with prices varying according to property size, condition, and specific location within the village. Our team regularly updates our listings to reflect the current market, and we recommend setting up property alerts to be notified when new rentals become available in Ubley and the surrounding Chew Valley area.

Ubley embodies the essence of traditional Somerset village life, offering residents a close-knit community atmosphere surrounded by rolling countryside. The village sits within the Chew Valley, an area renowned for its scenic landscapes, traditional pubs, and community events that bring residents together throughout the year. Living in Ubley provides an escape from the busier urban centres while maintaining practical connections to larger towns and cities for work and amenities. The Chew Valley area is particularly popular with families and those seeking an outdoor lifestyle, with numerous footpaths, cycling routes, and recreational facilities available nearby.
The village and surrounding area offer practical amenities including local shops, primary schools, and traditional pubs serving hearty Somerset fare. The nearby village of Chew Magna provides additional shopping facilities and is a short drive from Ubley, while the town of Wrington offers further local services. Bristol lies within easy reach for those working in the city, making daily commuting practical while enjoying village life outside the urban environment. The historic city of Bath with its Roman baths and Georgian architecture is also accessible for day trips and cultural outings.
The proximity to the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty further enhances the appeal for those who appreciate stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Our team frequently receives enquiries from renters who have discovered the Chew Valley area and wish to experience village life firsthand. The combination of community spirit, natural beauty, and practical accessibility makes Ubley and the surrounding Somerset countryside an increasingly popular choice for renters seeking a different pace of life.

Families considering renting in Ubley will find a selection of educational options within the local area. The village is served by primary schools in the surrounding Chew Valley, with several well-regarded primary schools located in nearby villages offering education for children up to age 11. These smaller rural schools often provide an excellent student-to-teacher ratio and strong community involvement, making them popular choices for families seeking a nurturing educational environment. The primary schools serving the Ubley area include establishments in Chew Magna, Wrington, and Burrington, all of which have established reputations for quality education within the Chew Valley community.
Secondary education options in the area include schools in Keynsham, Chew Magna, and nearby Bristol, with several offering sixth form provision for older students. Parents should research specific school catchments and admissions criteria, as places can be competitive in popular areas. For those seeking alternative educational approaches, several independent schools operate in the wider Bath and North East Somerset area, providing additional choices for families with specific educational preferences. The proximity to Bristol and Bath also opens access to some of the region's most respected secondary schools and colleges for older students, making the Ubley area suitable for families with children of all ages.
We recommend families thoroughly research school catchments before committing to a rental property, as catchment areas can significantly impact educational options. Our team can provide guidance on the local schools serving the Ubley area and help connect prospective tenants with additional resources for school information.

Transport connectivity ranks among Ubley's strongest attributes, with the village benefiting from its position between Bristol and the Somerset countryside. The A38 provides direct road access towards Bristol, while the M5 motorway is accessible for those travelling further afield or commuting to other regional centres. Bristol city centre lies approximately 15 miles from Ubley, making daily commuting practical for those working in the city while enjoying village life outside the urban environment. The village's location on the A38 also provides straightforward access to the town of Clevedon and the coastal areas of North Somerset.
Public transport options include bus services connecting Ubley with surrounding villages and towns, providing essential connectivity for those without private vehicles. The local bus routes connect Ubley with Chew Magna, Keynsham, and Bristol, though service frequencies may be more limited than urban routes. The nearest railway stations are located in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare, offering connections to major destinations including London Paddington. Bristol Temple Meads station provides regular services to London, Bristol, Bath, and the South West, making it a practical option for commuters.
Bristol Airport, one of the UK's busiest regional airports, is readily accessible from Ubley, opening international travel opportunities for residents. The airport is located approximately 20 miles from Ubley, making it easily reachable by car for both business and leisure travel. For cyclists and walkers, the surrounding countryside offers scenic routes through the Mendip Hills and Chew Valley, with several popular routes passing through or near the village. National Cycle Route 41 passes through the nearby Chew Valley, providing traffic-free routes for cycling enthusiasts.

Renting in a small Somerset village like Ubley requires some specific considerations that differ from urban rental markets. Properties in village locations often include rural features such as oil-fired central heating, private drainage systems, and larger gardens requiring maintenance. Prospective tenants should clarify these details during property viewings and ensure they understand the responsibilities and costs associated with rural living before committing to a tenancy agreement. Many properties in the Ubley area rely on oil or LPG for heating rather than mains gas, which affects both installation and ongoing fuel costs.
The village location may also affect insurance considerations, with some properties requiring specialist rural or thatched property coverage. Those renting period properties should arrange thorough surveys to identify any maintenance issues common to older buildings, such as roof condition, damp penetration, or timber structural concerns. Our inspectors frequently encounter traditional construction methods in Somerset village properties, including solid wall construction and period features that require specific maintenance approaches.
Parking arrangements deserve particular attention, as village properties may offer limited off-street parking or depend on on-road parking solutions. Rental agreements should clearly outline maintenance responsibilities for gardens and external areas, particularly during winter months when rural roads and driveways may require additional upkeep. Our team recommends discussing all these practical matters with landlords or letting agents before committing to a tenancy, ensuring a clear understanding of what daily life in a village property will involve.

Renting property in Ubley involves several upfront costs that prospective tenants should budget for carefully. The deposit, capped at five weeks rent under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, serves as security for the landlord and is protected in a government-approved deposit scheme throughout your tenancy. This deposit should be returned at the end of your tenancy, minus any deductions for damage beyond normal wear and tear or unpaid rent. Our team ensures all deposits are properly protected and can explain the deposit protection process to prospective tenants.
Additional upfront costs include the first month's rent, which is typically required in advance before receiving keys to the property. Referencing fees, if charged by the letting agent or landlord, cover the cost of verifying your identity, credit history, and employment status. Some properties may also require a holding deposit to secure the property while referencing and tenancy preparations are completed. Prospective tenants should request a full breakdown of all costs before proceeding with any rental application to avoid unexpected expenses.
We recommend budgeting for approximately £1,500 to £2,500 per month for rental costs in the Ubley area, though specific prices vary according to property type, size, and condition. Properties with period features or in particularly desirable locations may command higher rents, while more modest properties offer more competitive pricing. Our team can provide guidance on typical rental values in the area and help you understand what to expect when budgeting for your move to Ubley.

Contact lenders or check your finances to establish how much rent you can afford. A rental budget agreement in principle strengthens your position when applying for properties and demonstrates your commitment to landlords and letting agents. Our team recommends reviewing your monthly income and expenditure carefully to determine a realistic rental budget that accounts for all housing costs including council tax, utilities, and insurance.
Explore the village and surrounding Chew Valley to understand local amenities, transport options, and community facilities. Visit at different times of day and week to get a genuine feel for village life before committing to a rental property. We suggest exploring local shops, pubs, and community spaces to understand what daily life in Ubley would involve. Take time to understand the local area thoroughly before making a commitment.
Browse current listings and arrange viewings for suitable properties. Take notes during viewings and ask about utility costs, maintenance arrangements, broadband availability, and any specific terms regarding the tenancy. Our listings are updated regularly, and we recommend acting promptly when you find a property that meets your requirements, as village properties can attract multiple interested parties.
Consider booking a RICS Level 2 Survey on any property you are seriously considering, particularly for older period properties where structural issues may not be immediately apparent. Our inspectors can identify concerns such as damp, roof condition, timber structural problems, or outdated electrics that might not be visible during a standard viewing. A thorough survey helps you understand the property's true condition before committing to a tenancy.
Once you find the right property, submit your application promptly with references, proof of income, and identification. Being prepared with all documentation speeds up the referencing process. Most letting agents and landlords require references from previous landlords, employers, and a credit check, so having these organised in advance can significantly accelerate your application.
Review the tenancy agreement carefully before signing, ensuring you understand your obligations regarding rent, deposits, maintenance, and notice periods. Our team can guide you through the key terms and conditions, or we can recommend independent legal advice if you have any concerns about specific clauses in the agreement.
Before receiving keys, complete a thorough inventory check documenting the property condition. Our team recommends taking dated photographs or video of every room and any garden areas. This documentation protects you from unfair deductions when your tenancy ends and ensures both parties have a clear record of the property condition at the start of your tenancy.
We recommend budgeting for approximately £3,400 per month for rental costs in the Ubley area, though specific prices vary according to property type, size, and condition. Properties with period features or in particularly desirable locations may command higher rents, while more modest properties offer more competitive pricing. Our team can provide guidance on typical rental values in the area and help you understand what to expect when budgeting for your move to Ubley.
Properties in Ubley fall under Bath and North East Somerset Council's jurisdiction for council tax purposes. Council tax bands in the area range from A through to H, with most traditional village properties and period homes typically falling into bands C through F depending on the property's valuation and characteristics. Prospective tenants should ask about the council tax band when viewing properties to accurately budget for all housing costs alongside their monthly rent.
The Ubley area offers several well-regarded educational options, with primary schools in the surrounding Chew Valley receiving positive Ofsted ratings. Local primary schools serve children from nursery age through to Year 6, with several achieving good to outstanding ratings. Secondary education options in nearby Keynsham and Bristol provide a range of choices, while families with older students can access sixth form colleges and further education facilities in Bristol, Bath, and Weston-super-Mare. The Chew Valley School in Chew Magna serves the local area for secondary education.
Ubley benefits from reasonable public transport connections for a village location, with local bus services operating routes connecting the village with surrounding towns and villages. However, service frequency may be limited compared to urban areas, so those relying entirely on public transport should check specific timetables carefully. The nearest major railway stations are located in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare, providing connections to national rail networks and London Paddington. Bristol Temple Meads offers regular services to London, Bristol, Bath, and beyond. Bristol Airport opens international travel connections within easy driving distance of Ubley.
Ubley offers an excellent quality of life for those seeking village living with good connections to urban centres. The village provides a strong sense of community, beautiful surrounding countryside, and access to excellent schools and local amenities in the Chew Valley area. Properties offer good value compared to Bristol or Bath while maintaining proximity to these cities for work and leisure. The village atmosphere, safety, and access to outdoor activities make it particularly suitable for families, couples, and individuals who appreciate rural settings.
Specific rental price data for Ubley itself is limited due to the village's small scale, but rental prices in the broader Bath and North East Somerset area reflect the premium nature of this desirable location. Properties in Somerset villages near Bristol typically command rents of around £3,400 per month depending on property size, condition, and specific location. The nearby Chew Valley area and villages with good transport connections tend to attract higher rental values due to demand from commuters and those seeking village lifestyles. Our team can provide guidance on typical rental values for specific property types in the Ubley area.
Many properties available to rent in Ubley are period properties with traditional features that require specific maintenance considerations. Oil-fired central heating is common in village properties, and prospective tenants should clarify the location of oil tanks, delivery arrangements, and typical annual heating costs. Private drainage systems are also typical in village locations, requiring periodic emptying and maintenance. Our team recommends discussing all these practical matters with landlords before committing to ensure you understand what rural property living involves.
The Ubley area offers practical local amenities including shops, pubs, and recreational facilities within the surrounding Chew Valley. The nearby village of Chew Magna provides a convenience store, post office, and several cafes and pubs, while Wrington offers additional local services. For more extensive shopping, Wrignton's shopping centre is nearby, and the cities of Bristol and Bath are easily reachable for larger retail and cultural experiences. The Mendip Hills and Chew Valley offer excellent walking and cycling opportunities, with footpaths accessible directly from Ubley.
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