A Grade II-listed Baroque masterpiece in Burford, The Great House is one of the Cotswolds' most historically significant homes, now on the market for £4,250,000.
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A Grade II-listed Baroque masterpiece in Burford, The Great House is one of the Cotswolds' most historically significant homes, now on the market for £4,250,000.
Originally built for the monks of Bath in 1591, this historic estate is nestled in 14 acres with Grade II-listed gardens and parkland, and includes a Grade I-listed manor house, a three-bedroom cottage, a five-bedroom lodge, and a 15th-century tithe barn.
At the heart of the 338 acre private estate is a stunning neo-classical principal house, positioned for sweeping views of the Cherwell Valley.
Hazelbury Manor stands as a testament to the enduring charm and resilience of English country estates, set near the popular north Wiltshire village of Box on the south-western edge of the Cotswolds AONB.
Lyegrove House is a Grade II* Listed 17th-century gem nestled in 18.5 acres of grounds and surrounded by the 52,000 acre Badminton Estate.
Pincot House offers a lovely rural location, set on a quiet country land with lovely views over the Cotswold countryside, dotted with period homes and historic English churches.
The Old Priory is a stunning Grade I listed Cotswold manor set 85 acres of grounds and gardens, and features a spectacular Roman-style infinity pool with one of the most beautiful pool houses we’ve ever seen..
Nether Lypiatt Manor came to market at double the asking price that the Prince and Princess of Kent sold it for in 2005, following extensive renovations to the Neoclassical home.
Nestled in the breathtaking countryside of Uley village, Gloucestershire, Stouts Hill is a remarkable Grade II* country home that offers luxurious living and a picturesque retreat in the Cotswolds.
Just a few miles from the local village and pubs, Edgeworth Manor is hidden away from view in one of the most beautiful parts of the Cotswolds, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.