Become a neighbor of Clarkson’s Farm: Three Cotswold houses for sale in Chadlington – the village next to Diddly Squat Farm
- We select three properties for sale in the village of Chadlington, Cotswolds
- Chadlington featured prominently in the second season of Clarkson’s Farm on television
- The average price of a house sold in Chadlington over the past year is £616,750
The Cotswold village of Chadlington has become much better known recently thanks to Jeremy Clarkson and neighboring Diddly Squat Farm.
And there is a chance to own a house in the village, with not just one but three houses for sale.
They all hover around the £600,000 to £700,000 price range and have at least three bedrooms.

The village of Chadlington has featured prominently in the new season of the television series Clarkson’s Farm
The village featured heavily in the second season of Clarkson’s Farm, with Jeremy Clarkson apologizing to the locals during a Q&A for calling them morons.
Clarkson hosted the Q&A for disgruntled residents of the village of Chadlington who were upset about the impact his farm and farm shop had on the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Chadlington has local shops, a butcher, pubs and bistro as well as a primary school, with celebrity hotspot Soho Farmhouse less than four miles away.
The average price for a property sold in Chadlington over the past 12 months was £616,750.
That’s almost double the £336,760 average house price in Britain, according to property website Zoopla.
1. Three Bed Cottage, £645,000

This three-bedroom cottage in Chadlington is on sale for £645,000 via estate agents Butler Sherborn

The terraced property has some original features, including a fireplace and exposed brickwork

The light and bright dining room has beamed ceilings and large doors leading out to the garden

The garden has some vegetable beds which can help provide food throughout the year
This Cotswold stone cottage has three bedrooms and easy access to celebrity hotspot Soho Farmhouse. Daylesford and Diddly Squat Farm Shop are also nearby.
The terraced property has period features including a cantou fireplace and exposed beam ceilings. It is on sale for £645,000 via Butler Sherborn estate agents.
2. Four-bed semi-detached house, £700,000

This semi-detached barn conversion in Chadlington is on the market for £700,000 via estate agents Mark David

The living room has beamed ceilings and a fireplace with a brick surround and plenty of room for entertaining

The property has four bedrooms and flexible living arrangements which offer the possibility of an annex

The garden has a patio area and separate lawn with open views over the surrounding countryside
This semi-detached barn conversion in Chadlington offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
It has four bedrooms and flexible living arrangements that offer the potential of an annex. It is on the market for £700,000 via estate agents Mark David.
3. Three Bed Cottage, £590,000

This stone cottage in Chadlington is Grade II listed and is being sold for £590,000 via Purplebricks

Attractive interior features flagstone floors, cantou and exposed stonework

The exposed stonework continues into the living room which also has doors leading outside

The period house has a mature garden with a view of the lawn and the village church
This period cottage is Grade II listed and has flagstone floors, a cantou fireplace and exposed stonework.
It has a mature garden and is being sold for £590,000 via Purplebricks.

