
Five Of Our Finest Country Home's

Exploring Timeless Elegance and Rural Charm in the Heart of the Cotswold Countryside.
Waterloo Farm, Fulbrook
Guide Price: £7,000,000
The perfect countryside retreat set within its own private valley with barns and outbuildings, three cottages, a tree lined drive, in all about 67 acres.

Set in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside, Waterloo Farm is the quintessential rural retreat, offering exceptional privacy and tranquillity within its own secluded valley. Approached via a tree-lined drive and extending to approximately 67 acres, the estate features an elegant principal residence and three charming cottages, making it ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or rental income.



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Waterloo Farm, Fulbrook | Butler Sherborn
Quarry Hill Farmhouse, Bibury
Guide Price: £5,750,000
Originating as a traditional farmhouse, Quarry Hill Farm House now boasts a successful blend of period and contemporary living, offering a unique and impressive country house in this sought-after part of the Cotswolds. This ideal family home, with superb indoor and outdoor space, stands in an elevated position offering glorious views over its own land and the surrounding countryside.


Automatic timber gates open to a private woodland driveway leading to the house. The land is a combination of woodland, orchard, and pastureland, which currently serves as grazing with flat paddocks at the far end, but is also suited to rewilding or a small farm. The stable yard comprises two blocks of timber stables, situated in close proximity to the house. The garden area features two walled sections, including a ground-source, year-round heated pool and a gym complex.

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Quarry Hill Farmhouse, Bibury Cirencester | Butler Sherborn
The Farmhouse on the Green, Upper Quinton
Offers In Excess Of: £1,550,000
A handsome Grade II Listed house with separate cottage, tennis court, and approximately 8.44 acres situated in the beautiful village of Westwell.

This Grade II listed home dates back to the late 16th century, with 18th-century additions, giving it significant architectural and historic value. Built from mellow brick under a tiled roof, it features leaded windows and gabled dormers.
The current owners renovated the property in the last eight years, updating it while preserving its character. They rewired and replumbed the house, installed a new boiler and radiators, and added a refurbished oil-fired Aga in the farmhouse kitchen. The kitchen also includes Fired Earth tiles and a Dekton Trilium worktop.

Inside, the home retains period charm with original flagstone floors, exposed beams, and inglenook fireplaces. The kitchen leads to a large drawing room with a wood-burning stove and garden views. There is a cosy sitting room and a dining room with French doors to the garden.

Upstairs, the master bedroom features a fireplace, built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite shower room. Two other bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.

Outside, a gravel parking area allows space for several vehicles, leading to a paved courtyard and a versatile outbuilding.

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The Farmhouse on the Green, Upper Quinton | Butler Sherborn
Freeland House, Burford
Guide Price: £2,950,000
A handsome Grade II Listed house dating from the early 18th century, and remodelled in the mid-19th century. Freeland House is an imposing Grade II Listed village house approached through stone pillars and a sweeping gravel driveway. Situated discreetly behind the picturesque village green and pond, it overlooks its own gardens and fields to the rear. In addition to the main house, Alexander’s Cottage is a spacious detached period stone cottage with two double bedrooms and excellent living accommodation arranged over two floors.

Freeland House now offers buyers an opportunity to update the interiors of the main house to their own specification and create a superb property suited to both family living and more formal entertaining. Situated privately in the heart of the prestigious village of Westwell which is ideally located only 2.5 miles from Burford.

Offered with approximately 8.44 acres of paddocks, a barn housing two stables, tack room and further storage, as well as a tennis court, Freeland House is an ideal Cotswold residence, set in an idyllic location.

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The Red House, Down Ampney
Guide Price: £1,500,000
An exceptional village house with a cottage in a desirable Cotswold village overlooking neighbouring farmland.

Occupying a prominent position on the edge of the village The Red House is a detached character property originally converted to a house in 1809, with enormous charm. The main house is complimented by a superb cottage which can serve as additional guest accommodation, to house a dependant relative or serve as a holiday let if required. Outside, there is ample parking and an open-fronted, three-bay car port. The gardens are landscaped and now include a further parcel of adjoining land bringing the total plot to approximately 0.7 acres. There is also a summer house, store and shepherd’s hut which provides an excellent additional space for children or guests.



Local amenities include a parish church, village hall, primary school, and a community-run shop with a post office. The nearby market town of Cirencester provides a comprehensive range of shops, cafés, restaurants, and leisure facilities, while Kemble Station and Swindon Station offer direct rail links to London Paddington.



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