Tom Jollys

Established and newly developed Barn Conversions in the Cotswolds

29 July 2024
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Butler Sherborn is currently marketing a lovely selection of both newly converted and established barn conversions.

Tom Jollys, Eastleach is a superb four bedroom Cotswold stone barn conversion in an idyllic location, and includes an adjoining annexe. It was converted originally some 32 years ago and has been improved and enhanced by the current owners. With stables and paddocks, it has in all about 8 acres. Guide Price £2,250,000 https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/property/tom-jollys-eastleach-33231137

Ox Barn, Naunton is a family home in a beautiful, rural setting in the north Cotswolds, and together with stables and paddocks offers about 6.3 acres. It is in a very private position with a long drive and offers flexible and adaptable open plan living, as well as a detached annexe. It is currently available at a Guide Price of £2,250,000 https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/property/the-ox-barn-naunton-33074581

In a very different style, and as a brand new option, the Cirencester office is selling Longhorn Barn, 5 Michaels Barns, near Cirencester. Michaels Barns is an exclusive development of three newly built and two converted barns. Longhorn Barn offers five bedrooms, with stunning contemporary interiors and high quality finishes, as well as landscaped gardens, garaging, generous parking and views across fields beyond. The barn is available at a Guide Price of £1,175,000. https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/property/longhorn-barn-5-michaels-barns-33200593

The two other new barns and the largest old barn will be available shortly. Butler Sherborn will be launching the next one later this week, it is smaller, but also has five bedrooms and will have a guide price of £1,050,000. The development is attracting a good level of attention, and we encourage viewing at the earliest opportunity. For more details, contact Sam Butler in the Cirencester office on 01285 883740.

Foxfield Barn, Upper Minety, with a guide price of £1,350,000, is a tranquil detached barn conversion in a lovely position on the edge of the village of Upper Minety. It is available to the market for the first time and is a good family home with established gardens, stables and a field, in all about 6.231 acres.

https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/property/foxfield-barn-upper-minety-33216288

In an edge of town location and less remote position, Butler Sherborn also has Parkside House, Gloucester Road, Cirencester available at a guide price £2,500,000. This conversion of some years standing, is a delightful family home with six bedrooms, it is Grade II Listed and has beautifully presented gardens together with magical views across Cirencester Park. https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/property/parkside-house-grange-farm-33109198

At the other end of the scale of opportunity, Butler Sherborn has New Barn Farm, near Northleach on the market. This is a unique chance to purchase a Grade II Listed farmhouse with adjoining buildings, barns and outbuildings with potential to upgrade and convert. Guide Price £2,000,000 https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/property/new-barn-farm-london-road-cheltenham-33111977

For more information on any of these properties, contact Cirencester on 01285 883740.

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