
Six stunning Cotswold Houses - New to the Market

With Easter behind us, children returning to school and a little more sunshine, the Cotswold residential market is witnessing significantly increased activity.
Butler Sherborn is launching charming Cotswold stone houses across all price brackets from The Old School House, Little Faringdon at a guide price of £900,000, Orchard End, Long Newnton at a guide price £1,650,000 and The Great Barn, Sandford St Martin at a guide price of £2,500,000.
For those looking for the quintessential Cotswold family house Wellingtonia Lodge, Buckland, Oxfordshire has just been launched at a guide price of £2,250,000. It is a substantial Grade II Listed Georgian house with eight bedrooms, beautifully light and proportioned rooms, with many original features, a cellar, established gardens and a swimming pool. Whilst located in the village, it faces south overlooking the paddock, and is secluded and private. The acreage is just below one acre at about 0.81 acres.
Wellingtonia Lodge, Buckland | Butler Sherborn Contact Helen Whitfield 01451 830731 or helenw@butlersherborn.co.uk
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The Butler Sherborn Cirencester office has just launched another beautiful Grade II Listed attached Georgian townhouse, Westrop House, Highworth at a guide price of £1,850,000. This handsome house also has eight bedrooms, together with over 7,000sqft of flexible living space. Within walking distance of the town centre, it has a driveway, parking and garages, as well as delightfully landscaped gardens with an ornamental pond.
Westrop House, 20, Cricklade Road, Highworth | Butler Sherborn Contact Sam Butler 01285 883740 or sam@butlersherborn.co.uk
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At the northern end of the Cotswolds, the Stow office of Butler Sherborn has just put Berkley House, Todenham on to the market at a guide price of £1,900,000. Debateable as to whether it is in Gloucestershire or Warwickshire, Berkley House is in the charming Warwickshire village of Todenham, just north of the small market town of Moreton-in-Marsh. Served by the London Paddington line, Moreton -in-Marsh is an unspoilt gem in the north Cotswolds. Todenham village is in a Conservation area in rolling countryside and The Farriers Arms is a short walk from Berkley House. Another Grade II Listed Georgian house, Berkley House offers accommodation over three floors, which is light and spacious, and includes many original features, as well as a cellar, rare in this area of Cotswold stone. The newly extended glass kitchen/breakfast room is an excellent addition, and offers a good, informal entertaining space.
Berkley House, Todenham Moreton-In-Marsh | Butler Sherborn Contact Stow on 01451 830731 or stow@butlersherborn.co.uk

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