The House

  • Claypit Bottom is a beautiful, Grade II listed property believed to originally date from 1670 with later additions, and is believed to have originally been three farm cottages.
  • The façade is made up of attractive, traditional white washed cob walls with clay tile hung gable ends, under a newly installed clay tiled roof.
  • Internally the property provides spacious accommodation ideal for a family home, and retains much of the original character with a range of period features throughout.
  • There is also an extremely useful detached home office which could also provide ideal space for an annexe, with its own kitchenette and lavatory plumbed to private drainage.
  • Claypit Bottom enjoys a very private and secluded location, yet is situated within the heart of this popular area within easy reach of the local facilities.The accommodation is set out in the floor plans overleaf but of particular note are the following:
  • A large, elegant drawing room with a fabulous inglenook fireplace and double aspect.
  • Cosy sitting room with open fireplace leading into the spacious oak and brick built Family room, constructed in 1990 with double doors into the garden and small courtyard providing ideal space for entertaining.
  • Kitchen and utility room opening into the dining area.
  • Master bedroom with fitted cupboard, original fireplace and recently fitted en suite bath and shower room.
  • Four further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom.