Newly converted properties & development opportunities in the Cotswolds
Butler Sherborn is currently marketing several new conversions of Cotswold stone buildings with previous uses, from a farmyard with barns to an old coaching inn.
New Barn Farm, near Northleach
In addition, Butler Sherborn is selling New Barn Farm, near Northleach which offers development potential, subject to planning permission, of the many outbuildings together with a Grade II Listed house and 12 acres.
Guide Price £2,500,000
Ham Hill Farm, near Charlton Kings
In a slightly different way, Ham Hill Farm, near Charlton Kings with stunning views above Cheltenham, has planning consent to demolish the existing farmhouse and for it to be replaced with a substantial new five bedroom dwelling. This property has about 33 .83 acres of land on the escarpment, together with farm buildings including a new work shop/studio.
Guide Price £2,500,000
Old Puesdown Inn, Compton Abdale
Conversions of existing Cotswold stone buildings, especially if they are Listed in any way, can be a challenge, but the results are commonly attractive and worth the extra effort.
Unit 1, Old Puesdown Inn, Compton Abdale is part of an imaginative conversion of an historic Grade II Listed former coaching inn, with four units in total, offering a two bedroom semi- detached gated property with front and rear gardens, a car port and parking. It is very conveniently positioned between Burford and Cheltenham.
Guide Price £475,000.
Longhorn Barn, Kingshill Lane, Preston
Butler Sherborn has just launched to the market a very exciting and beautifully finished newly constructed barn, which is part of a development including a Grade II Listed barn.
Located in Preston on the outskirts of Cirencester, Longhorn Barn, Kingshill Lane, Preston is an exceptionally well designed and thoroughly considered new construction. It offers five bedrooms in a contemporary design with ample garaging, carport and a very generous driveway. The gardens have been extremely well landscaped by Graduate Gardeners and the limestone terraces face west with views across fields and hedges to beautiful sunsets.
Guide Price £1,175,000
In the development, and close to finishing, is a Grade II Listed Threshing Barn, which together with the stables, will offer 7 bedrooms. In addition, two further barns offer 5 bedrooms each and all of the development has the benefit of underfloor heating via air source heat pumps. Each property has its own landscaped garden with parking and garaging separately in the refurbished Dutch barn.
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Pub of the month – The Sherborne Arms, Northleach