
Out comes the sun, and with it the stock

Butler Sherborn, The Cotswolds Property Specialist, launches stunning properties to the market
At the upper end of the market, Ashwood House, Snowshill is available as a whole, or on two lots. It is a seven bedroom family house, in the most beautiful part of the north Cotswolds together with mature gardens, a stone barn, agricultural barn, currently used as stables, and 91 acres. The guide price for the whole is £4,850,000. Ashwood House occupies the most wonderful position on the escarpment, with breathtaking views to the Malverns, and on a good day, The Black Mountains of Wales.
https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/near-broadway/nid3578
The Burford office has recently launched Grange Farm, Brize Norton, a Grade II Listed 16th century monastic grange, once owned by Christ Church College, Oxford. The house has an unique and fascinating history, with many early period features and a 14th century dovecote. In all, it has about 2.8 acres including paddocks and outbuildings. It is extremely attractive and is available at a guide price of £2,300,000.
https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/brize-norton/burford-road/nid3572
Foundry House, Clanfield, built in the 1800’s, has also just come to the market with the Burford office. It is a substantial five bedroom village house, with high ceilings, period features, and set in lovely mature gardens, with a summer house, double garage and two stables. In all about 1.66 acres. It has been a much loved home for the past forty seven years and offers an ideal village location together with large gardens, a paddock and views across the countryside. guide price £2,000,000.
https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/clanfield/main-street/nid3585
Rosehip Cottage, Great Rissington is for sale with the Butler Sherborn Stow -on -the -Wold office at a guide price of £1,195,000. This is a detached five bedroom family house in the sought after and popular village of Great Rissington. With a generous sized kitchen/ dining room and French doors to a terrace, it is a good house for entertaining. It has well landscaped gardens and a double garage as well as ample parking.
https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/great-rissington/cotswold-meadows/nid3581
For those with a more modest budget, but looking to live in the area, Wisteria Cottage, Burmington-on-Stour is an absolutely charming, semi detached, three bedroom cottage with two bathrooms on a private no-through drive. It has views across the countryside, with an enclosed walled garden at the rear and a lawned garden to the front. There are two parking spaces. The guide price is £500,000.
https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/burmington-shipston-stour/burmington/nid3574
In addition, to these properties, our three offices in Burford, Cirencester and Stow-on-the -Wold are launching a range of houses across the price range of £2,500,000 to £300,000. Do go to the Butler Sherborn web site to view the properties available https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/search
Or call to register and discuss any of the properties with our offices.
Cirencester 01285 883740
Burford 01993 822325
Stow-on-the-Wold 01451 830731

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