Listed for £425,000
March 6, 2026
Sold for £420,000
2022
Sold for £184,000
2002
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What made you choose this property over others?
We chose this property over others that were available because although being a cottage, it was so light and bright inside with good size windows and also didn't have really low ceilings plus it had the perfect garden to easily maintain which felt private and secure with a wall surround.
Accommodation Summary:
Ground Floor:
The entrance hall provides useful storage as you enter the cottage and leads to the welcoming kitchen and dining area. The well planned bespoke kitchen features solid wood work surfaces and flagstone flooring, reflecting the light throughout this charming and sociable space. In the summer months throw open the double doors to give access to the gravelled seating area, perfect for a morning coffee or glass of wine in the late afternoon sunshine. A sweet window seat in the dining area is a gorgeous feature. Good ceiling height, often a rarity in cottages of this age continues through to the sitting room, with a cosy log burning stove, perfect for a winter’s day, exposed wooden beams and another set of double doors to the garden for the warmer months.
First Floor:
Two good sized double bedrooms, both benefit from fitted storage. The main bedroom is a particularly good size, again with exposed wooden beams, whilst the second has a wonderful view out across the village to the surrounding countryside. The bathroom sits between the two bedrooms and has a charming window seat next to the bath with shower over.
Outside:
The cottage is accessed via a pedestrian gate, giving access to the pretty and private south facing walled garden. A gravelled area, also accessed from the kitchen, provides a delightful space for outdoor entertaining. A lawned area, fruit trees and well established raised beds complete the pretty cottage garden. The wisteria climbing the cottage wall produces a fabulous display during the summer months.
Location:
Set against the backdrop of the Marlborough Downs and framed by expansive farmland and woodland, Clyffe Pypard offers a rare blend of privacy, heritage and everyday convenience. Practical amenities are easily accessible. The neighbouring village of Broad Hinton – just a few minutes’ drive away – hosts a welcoming pub, village hall, primary school, post office and traditional shop, perfect for everyday essentials and community living. The historic market town of Royal Wootton Bassett lies only around 3–4 miles to the north, offering further boutique shopping, cafés, country inns and services. A wider range of specialist retailers, cultural venues and lifestyle destinations is available in Marlborough and Swindon, both within easy reach. For those looking for a more active lifestyle there is easy access to the White Horse Way and the Ridgeway National Trail, offering scenic trails for those on foot or cycling.
Services:
Mains Electricity, Mains Water, Private Drainage, Oil Fired Central Heating. Rethatched in 2017
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