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Patterdown is a small, linear hamlet sitting just off the A350, effectively acting as a quiet buffer between the busy southern edge of Chippenham and the rural stretches of the Avon valley. Once primarily a collection of farm cottages and smallholdings, it retains a distinct semi-rural character despite being within walking distance of the town’s modern amenities. Geographically, it occupies the transition point where the limestone uplands begin to give way to the clay vales of north Wiltshire. While the nearby expansion of the town has brought the bypass closer over the years, the heart of Patterdown remains surprisingly tucked away, dominated by older stone buildings and the landmark of the local farm shop. It provides a practical foothold for anyone needing the fast rail links from Chippenham station or easy access to the M4, yet it still feels connected to the older network of footpaths and bridleways that lead out toward the village of Lacock.