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We track 22 estate agents actively marketing properties across the SN15 5 postcode area, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, average asking prices, and market presence. selling a period cottage in one of the surrounding villages or a modern family home near Chippenham, choosing the right agent is the single most important decision you'll make.
The SN15 5 area encompasses villages around Chippenham including Great Somerford, Little Somerford, Brinkworth, Kington Langley, and Upper Seagry. With an average asking price of £654,214, this is a premium Wiltshire market where expert local knowledge can mean the difference between a quick sale and a prolonged campaign. Our comparison tool puts you in control, letting you compare agent performance, fees, and specialisms before you commit.

22
Active Estate Agents
£654,214
Average Asking Price
72
Properties For Sale
5
Rental Listings
£2,825
Average Rental Price
The SN15 5 postcode area presents a diverse property market with significant variation across its constituent sectors. Our analysis of recent sold price data reveals that the broader SN15 postcode district has seen an overall average price of approximately £367,597, though more current figures from Zoopla put this closer to £511,405. The SN15 5ES sector, centred around properties with views toward the University of Bath campus area, commands premium values with an average of £1,199,895, driven largely by detached homes selling at around £1,340,000 in recent transactions. This particular sector has shown steady growth of 2.8% over the past year.
Price performance varies considerably across different parts of SN15 5. The SN15 5EH sector has experienced remarkable year-on-year growth of 42%, though this may reflect a small number of high-value transactions rather than broad market movement. Conversely, the SN15 5JS sector has seen prices dip by 7% compared to the previous year, with detached properties around £400,000 and semi-detached homes at approximately £515,000. The SN15 5NR sector, encompassing some of the more desirable village locations, shows prices 37% up on the 2015 peak, indicating strong long-term capital growth for this area. The SN15 5HT sector recorded a remarkable 93% increase, likely influenced by a limited number of premium transactions.
Transaction volumes provide insight into market activity levels. The SN15 5JS sector recorded 23 property sales in the last 12 months, making it the most active part of SN15 5, while SN15 5EL saw approximately 20 transactions. Smaller sectors like SN15 5HT and SN15 5NZ recorded 6 and 7 sales respectively. Land Registry data confirms that the wider SN15 area has seen modest price corrections of around 2% year-on-year, positioning this as a stable market rather than one experiencing the dramatic fluctuations seen in some other regions.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Current listing data reveals that detached properties dominate the SN15 5 market, accounting for 23 of the 72 available properties with an average asking price of £1,048,065. This reflects the rural character of the area, where substantial homes on generous plots command premium valuations. The "Other" category, which likely includes country houses and individual character properties, comprises 33 listings at an average of £561,150, suggesting strong demand for traditional English country homes.
Three-bedroom properties represent the most common configuration among current listings, with 24 properties available at an average of £411,187. Four-bedroom homes are nearly as prevalent with 22 listings averaging £845,432, appealing to families seeking space without the ultra-premium pricing of the largest properties. The market also includes a notable segment of larger homes, with 10 five-bedroom properties averaging over £1 million and two six-bedroom homes at £1,875,000 average. At the more affordable end, two-bedroom properties average £259,086 across 11 listings, providing accessible entry points to this attractive Wiltshire market.

The SN15 5 postcode encompasses a collection of villages and rural communities to the northeast of Chippenham, each with its own distinct character. Great Somerford and Little Somerford represent quintessential Wiltshire villages, featuring period stone cottages, historic farms, and community facilities including local pubs and churches. Brinkworth offers similar rural charm while benefiting from excellent transport connections, having evolved into a popular commuter village for professionals working in Bristol, Bath, or London. Kington Langley and Upper Seagry provide quieter rural settings with properties often set back from the road on generous plots.
Transport connectivity is a significant factor driving demand in SN15 5. Chippenham railway station provides regular services to London Paddington via the Great Western Railway, typically journey times of around 90 minutes, while Bristol and Bath are accessible within 30-40 minutes by car via the A4 and M4 corridor. This makes the area particularly attractive to commuters seeking a rural lifestyle without sacrificing city access. The market town of Chippenham itself offers comprehensive amenities including supermarkets, schools, a hospital, and leisure facilities, while preserving its historic character through features like the Town Hall, Museum and Heritage Centre, and the Buttercross.
The housing stock in SN15 5 reflects its rural setting and historical development. Properties range from listed stone cottages dating back several centuries in the village centres to modern executive homes built in the latter part of the twentieth century. Many villages within this postcode contain conservation areas and protected buildings, reflecting the architectural significance of the area. The surrounding agricultural landscape, rolling Wiltshire countryside with its distinctive downland, adds to the premium feel of the area and supports strong demand for properties with rural views or land. Local schools in the catchment area generally perform well, with primary schools in villages like Great Somerford and secondary options in Chippenham attracting families to the area.
Sellers in SN15 5 have a clear choice between traditional high-street estate agents with physical offices and modern online alternatives. The decision often comes down to personal preference, the complexity of your sale, and how much hands-on support you require. Traditional agents like Strakers, which maintains offices in both Chippenham and Malmesbury, offer face-to-face consultations, physical branch presence, and established local networks. Their teams understand the nuances of individual villages and can provide invaluable insight into what buyers are looking for in specific locations. Strakers currently handles properties averaging £306,583 in Chippenham and £578,000 in Malmesbury, demonstrating their focus on different market segments.
Premium agents serve the upper end of the SN15 5 market where property values exceed £1 million. James Pyle & Co, operating from the Cotswolds, handles properties with an average asking price of £1,033,333, positioning them squarely in the luxury segment. Similarly, Alan Hawkins in Wootton Bassett focuses on properties averaging £1,031,250, while Hamptons in Cirencester handles properties at around £761,650. These agents bring specialist marketing capabilities, access to high-net-worth buyer databases, and experience in selling distinctive properties. Knight Frank and Strutt & Parker also maintain presence in the area, handling occasional ultra-premium listings above £1.5 million, with Strutt & Parker currently marketing a property at £2,750,000.
Online agents have emerged as a cost-effective alternative, typically charging fixed fees rather than percentage-based commissions. Ewemove, covering Cirencester, Swindon, and Malmesbury, offers an alternative model at £410,000 average listing price. Get Sold UK operates from Swindon with an average listing price of £352,500. When considering sole agency versus multi-agency agreements, sellers should weigh the higher cost of multi-agency (typically an additional 0.5-1% in fees) against the broader market exposure. Standard sole agency agreements in this area typically run for 8-16 weeks, providing sufficient time for most properties to find buyers in normal market conditions.
Look at how many listings each agent has in your area, their average asking prices, and how long properties typically stay on their books. Our data shows the top agents in SN15 5 handling anywhere from 1 to 6 active listings.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who overprice your property to win your business, as this often leads to price reductions later and extended time on market.
Ask about photography quality, floor plans, virtual tours, and how properties are marketed across Rightmove, Zoopla, and social media. In a premium market like SN15 5, professional marketing is essential.
Traditional agents charge between 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total), while online agents typically charge fixed fees between £999-£1,999. Consider whether you need full service or are comfortable with less support.
Understand the notice period, sole/multi-agency options, and what happens if your property doesn't sell. Negotiate terms where possible, as agents are often flexible.
Look for feedback from sellers in similar properties and areas. Agents with strong local reputations often deliver better outcomes.
Negotiate your estate agent fee before instructing them. While the typical rate is 1-1.5% plus VAT, agents are often willing to offer discounts, especially for straightforward properties or if you agree to sole agency terms. Always get fee quotes in writing.
Understanding how bedroom count affects pricing helps you position your property competitively within the SN15 5 market. Four-bedroom homes represent a significant segment with 22 current listings averaging £845,432, appealing to families who need space but may not require the largest configurations. Five-bedroom properties, with 10 listings at an average of £1,021,050, target buyers seeking premium rural residences with extensive accommodation. The data shows that properties with five or more bedrooms command substantial premiums over four-bedroom equivalents, reflecting the limited supply of larger homes in this rural area.
Three-bedroom properties dominate the mid-market with 24 listings at £411,187 average, representing the most active segment for both buyers and sellers. These homes attract first-time buyers upgrading from two-bedroom properties, families needing additional space, and buyers seeking character in villages like Great Somerford or Little Somerford. Two-bedroom properties offer accessible entry to the SN15 5 market at £259,086 average across 11 listings, popular with young couples and downsizers. The single one-bedroom listings at £112,500 represent rare opportunities in a market dominated by family homes, while the presence of six and seven-bedroom properties at £1,875,000 and £1,600,000 respectively indicates the ultra-premium end of this Wiltshire market.

While the SN15 5 postcode itself contains primarily period and rural housing stock, the broader SN15 area has seen new build activity that may appeal to buyers seeking modern properties. Oak Hill Rise on Malmesbury Road in Chippenham offers new build homes from Persimmon Homes, with properties such as The Sherwood (4 beds, 3 baths, 2 receptions at £429,995), The Danbury (3 beds, 2 baths, 2 receptions at £339,995), and The Saunton (3 beds, 2 baths, 2 receptions at £369,995). These properties provide contemporary alternatives to the traditional housing stock that dominates the SN15 5 villages.
For sellers in SN15 5, new build developments in nearby areas can serve as both competition and comparison points. Buyers considering new builds may also view your period property as offering character, mature gardens, and established neighbourhood features that new developments cannot match. Understanding the local new build landscape helps your agent position your property effectively against modern alternatives.
Achieving the best possible price for your SN15 5 property starts with accurate pricing based on current market data. Properties priced correctly from the outset attract more viewings, generate stronger interest, and typically sell faster than those requiring subsequent reductions. Our analysis shows that SN15 5 properties in the £300,000-£500,000 range face the most competition among buyers, while properties above £1 million require targeted marketing to reach the appropriate buyer demographic. Understanding your position within the local market, informed by your agent's comparable sales data, is essential.
Your choice of agent significantly influences sale outcomes. Agents with proven track records in your price range and property type bring relevant experience, established buyer relationships, and realistic pricing perspectives. Atwell Martin, currently listing properties at an average of £195,200, demonstrates strength in the more affordable segment of the SN15 5 market, while Lockstones Estate Agents in Malmesbury handles properties averaging £573,333. For premium properties, agents like James Pyle & Co and Alan Hawkins bring the specialist marketing and buyer networks necessary to achieve top prices. Consider interviewing agents who have successfully sold properties similar to yours in your specific village or area.
Beyond agent selection, preparation adds value. Properties presented in excellent condition with professional photography, accurate floor plans, and detailed descriptions generate more interest and can achieve 5-15% higher prices than comparable properties with poor presentation. Consider investing in decluttering, minor repairs, and kerb appeal before marketing begins. Energy performance certificates are mandatory before marketing, and a RICS Level 2 survey can identify issues that might otherwise derail a sale later, allowing you to address them proactively.

While the sales market dominates SN15 5, the rental sector offers opportunities for landlords and investors. We track 5 rental listings across 4 active agents, with average rental prices at £2,825 per month. John D Wood & Co leads the rental market with listings averaging £4,000 per month, targeting high-end tenants seeking premium rural accommodation. Strakers offers rental properties at approximately £2,200 per month, while Victoria Allman Lettings provides options around £1,600 and Connells handles properties at £3,500 average.
The rental market in SN15 5 serves primarily professionals commuting to Bristol, Bath, or London, as well as families waiting to complete on purchases. Rental yields in this area can be attractive given the high property values, though the limited rental stock suggests strong demand from tenants. For landlords considering selling, the current market conditions with stable prices and reasonable transaction volumes make it a viable time to exit or reinvest.
Based on current listing data, Strakers leads with 11 combined listings across their Chippenham and Malmesbury offices, holding 15.2% total market share. James Pyle & Co and Lockstones Estate Agents each maintain 6 active listings with 8.3% market share, focusing on different price segments with James Pyle averaging £1,033,333 compared to Lockstones at £573,333. Atwell Martin and Alan Hawkins also represent strong options depending on your property type and price point. The right agent for you depends on selling a village cottage or a country estate.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. For a property at the SN15 5 average price of £654,214, this would equate to fees between £7,851 and £23,552. Online agents offer fixed-fee alternatives typically ranging from £999-£1,999, though these often provide reduced service levels compared to traditional high-street agents. In our experience, the traditional high-street agents like Strakers offer more hands-on service that can be valuable in villages like Great Somerford or Brinkworth where local knowledge makes a significant difference.
Price performance varies significantly across SN15 5 sectors. SN15 5ES has seen 2.8% growth over the past year, while SN15 5EH recorded 42% year-on-year growth (likely influenced by high-value transactions). However, SN15 5JS experienced a 7% decline, and the broader SN15 area showed 2% year-on-year decrease. The mixed picture suggests the importance of sector-specific analysis when pricing your property. Properties in the SN15 5NR sector, which includes some of the more desirable villages, show prices 37% up on the 2015 peak, indicating strong long-term growth potential.
SN15 5 offers an attractive rural lifestyle with excellent connectivity. The area comprises villages like Great Somerford, Little Somerford, Brinkworth, and Kington Langley, characterised by period properties, local pubs, and community amenities. Chippenham town provides comprehensive services while maintaining its historic market town character. Transport links via Chippenham station to London, Bath, and Bristol make this particularly popular with commuters seeking rural tranquility within reasonable city reach. The area benefits from good local schools, with primary schools in villages like Great Somerford feeding into secondary options in Chippenham.
Detached properties dominate the market, representing 23 of 72 current listings at average prices exceeding £1 million. Three and four-bedroom family homes are most active, with 24 three-bed and 22 four-bed properties currently available. The premium market includes larger homes commanding £1 million-plus, while more affordable entry points exist around £250,000-£300,000 for two-bedroom properties. In villages like Brinkworth and Kington Langley, period cottages also attract strong interest from buyers seeking character homes in rural settings.
Local agents like Strakers and Lockstones offer invaluable knowledge of specific villages, established relationships with local buyers, and physical presence for conducting viewings. National online agents may offer cost savings through fixed fees but typically provide reduced hands-on support. For premium SN15 5 properties, specialist local agents often deliver better outcomes through targeted marketing to appropriate buyer segments. Given the complex nature of selling rural properties with specific local knowledge requirements, we generally recommend traditional agents for most sellers in this area.
Sale times vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly for their specific sector and presented well typically find buyers within 8-16 weeks, matching typical sole agency agreement durations. Properties requiring price reductions or with presentation issues can take significantly longer. Current market activity shows SN15 5JS as the most active sector with 23 sales in 12 months. The SN15 5EL sector also performed strongly with approximately 20 transactions, indicating healthy activity in certain parts of the postcode.
While not legally required to market your property, surveys are typically commissioned by buyers rather than sellers. However, obtaining a RICS Level 2 survey before listing can identify issues that might derail transactions later, allowing you to address them proactively. This is particularly valuable given the mix of older properties in the area, where issues like damp, roof condition, or outdated electrics are common considerations. Many period cottages in villages like Great Somerford and Little Somerford were built using traditional construction methods that may reveal hidden issues during a survey. We recommend a Level 2 survey for properties in the £250,000-£500,000 range, while a more comprehensive Level 3 survey is advisable for premium properties above £750,000.
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