A substantial detached period farmhouse and separate cottage.DescriptionManor Farmhouse is a substantial property constructed of natural Cotswold stone dating principally from the 19th century with 12th century origins and a wealth of period features. The entrance hall leads to the well-proportioned drawing room with open fireplace. Adjoining the drawing room is the office/dining room with impressive flagstone floor. The kitchen/dining room is beautifully appointed with a range of recently fitted solid wood cabinets with marble work surfaces, a large island unit and a larder. A four oven Aga is set within a cut stone fire surround. The kitchen has a flagstone floor and a heavily beamed ceiling. The sitting room is fitted with a dressed stone fireplace with stone hearth and mantelpiece. From the kitchen doors lead to the conservatory with doors opening to the formal garden. From the kitchen a door leads to the rear hall with front door and separate door to a cloakroom and utility room.On the first floor is the principal bedroom with dressing area with cupboards and en suite bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower, three further bedrooms and a bathroom. From the landing, two staircases lead to the second floor. One leads to playroom/bedroom six off which is a dressing room and store. The second staircase leads to bedroom five, dressing room and shower room.Approached from the conservatory is the Italianate garden, primarily gravelled with a paved walkway, ornamental pond and fountain, flanked by box and yew hedging and surrounded by stone walling and raised flower and herbaceous borders providing a pleasant sitting area. The principal buildings are arranged around a gravelled courtyard with flood lighting, an old cart shed providing two workshops, and stairs up to a high lofted office with views over the adjoining countryside, lawned trough and vegetable garden.Formerly a calf building, Manor Farm Barn was converted in 1988 and extended in 2014. It is an attractive building constructed mainly of natural Cotswold stone under a steep pitched and tiled and slated roof with four gabled dormer windows and a set of external tallet steps. The property combines stylish and generous accommodation with period features. Manor Farm Barn is currently a successful holiday cottage.LocationStow-on-the-Wold 1.5 miles, Moreton-in-Marsh 4 miles, Daylesford Organic 3 miles, Kingham Station 5 miles (London, Paddington from 80 mins), Chipping Norton 8 miles, Soho Farmhouse 16 miles, Cheltenham 20 miles, Oxford 30 miles (all distances and times are approximate)Broadwell has a broad village green ringed by Cotswold stone cottages, a gentle stream running through the village, a popular inn, and a Norman church. Stow-on-the-Wold, Moreton-in-the-Marsh, and Chipping Norton provide a good range of shops and facilities. The larger commercial centres of Cheltenham and Oxford provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, education and cultural facilities.Road and rail links in the area are excellent with access to the M40 motorway at Oxford (J8) and Banbury (J11) connecting to the larger centres of London and Birmingham. The M5 at Cheltenham (J11) or Tewkesbury (J9) provides access to the West Country. The mainline station at Kingham gives direct access to London/Paddington in approximately 80 minutes.Sporting activities include golf at Naunton Downs, Tadmarton, Broadway and Lyneham; racing at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Cheltenham and polo at Cirencester and Kirtlington.The Cotswolds’ year is packed with events, ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival, Cornbury Festival or the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.Square Footage: 4,465 sq ftAcreage:0.72 AcresDirectionsFrom Stow-on-the-Wold head north on the A429 towards Moreton-in-Marsh, passing Tesco supermarket on the right hand side, do not take the next right hand turn to Broadwell. Proceed to the bottom of the hill and turn right, signed Broadwell. Turn right just before the start of the 30-mph sign. Proceed up the hill and the entrance to Manor Farmhouse is the second turning on the left-hand side.Additional InfoThe owner is a consultant of Tayler & Fletcher.Cotswold District Council. Tel: Manor Farm Band G. Manor Farm Barn Band C.Manor Farmhouse: Mains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Manor Farm Barn: Electric heating. Gigaclear.Viewings strictly by appointment with Savills or Tayler & Fletcher.Particulars prepared September 2022. External images taken in June 2020 and September 2022. Internal images taken in June 2020 and September 2022.
£ 2,250,000
A substantial detached period farmhouse and separate cottage.DescriptionManor Farmhouse is a substantial property constructed of natural Cotswold stone dating principally from the 19th century with 12th century origins and a wealth of period features. The entrance hall leads to the well-proportioned drawing room with open fireplace. Adjoining the drawing room is the office/dining room with impressive flagstone floor. The kitchen/dining room is beautifully appointed with a range of recently fitted solid wood cabinets with marble work surfaces, a large island unit and a larder. A four oven Aga is set within a cut stone fire surround. The kitchen has a flagstone floor and a heavily beamed ceiling. The sitting room is fitted with a dressed stone fireplace with stone hearth and mantelpiece. From the kitchen doors lead to the conservatory with doors opening to the formal garden. From the kitchen a door leads to the rear hall with front door and separate door to a cloakroom and utility room.On the first floor is the principal bedroom with dressing area with cupboards and en suite bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower, three further bedrooms and a bathroom. From the landing, two staircases lead to the second floor. One leads to playroom/bedroom six off which is a dressing room and store. The second staircase leads to bedroom five, dressing room and shower room.Approached from the conservatory is the Italianate garden, primarily gravelled with a paved walkway, ornamental pond and fountain, flanked by box and yew hedging and surrounded by stone walling and raised flower and herbaceous borders providing a pleasant sitting area. The principal buildings are arranged around a gravelled courtyard with flood lighting, an old cart shed providing two workshops, and stairs up to a high lofted office with views over the adjoining countryside, lawned trough and vegetable garden.Formerly a calf building, Manor Farm Barn was converted in 1988 and extended in 2014. It is an attractive building constructed mainly of natural Cotswold stone under a steep pitched and tiled and slated roof with four gabled dormer windows and a set of external tallet steps. The property combines stylish and generous accommodation with period features. Manor Farm Barn is currently a successful holiday cottage.LocationStow-on-the-Wold 1.5 miles, Moreton-in-Marsh 4 miles, Daylesford Organic 3 miles, Kingham Station 5 miles (London, Paddington from 80 mins), Chipping Norton 8 miles, Soho Farmhouse 16 miles, Cheltenham 20 miles, Oxford 30 miles (all distances and times are approximate)Broadwell has a broad village green ringed by Cotswold stone cottages, a gentle stream running through the village, a popular inn, and a Norman church. Stow-on-the-Wold, Moreton-in-the-Marsh, and Chipping Norton provide a good range of shops and facilities. The larger commercial centres of Cheltenham and Oxford provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, education and cultural facilities.Road and rail links in the area are excellent with access to the M40 motorway at Oxford (J8) and Banbury (J11) connecting to the larger centres of London and Birmingham. The M5 at Cheltenham (J11) or Tewkesbury (J9) provides access to the West Country. The mainline station at Kingham gives direct access to London/Paddington in approximately 80 minutes.Sporting activities include golf at Naunton Downs, Tadmarton, Broadway and Lyneham; racing at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Cheltenham and polo at Cirencester and Kirtlington.The Cotswolds’ year is packed with events, ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival, Cornbury Festival or the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.Square Footage: 4,465 sq ftAcreage:0.72 AcresDirectionsFrom Stow-on-the-Wold head north on the A429 towards Moreton-in-Marsh, passing Tesco supermarket on the right hand side, do not take the next right hand turn to Broadwell. Proceed to the bottom of the hill and turn right, signed Broadwell. Turn right just before the start of the 30-mph sign. Proceed up the hill and the entrance to Manor Farmhouse is the second turning on the left-hand side.Additional InfoThe owner is a consultant of Tayler & Fletcher.Cotswold District Council. Tel: Manor Farm Band G. Manor Farm Barn Band C.Manor Farmhouse: Mains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Manor Farm Barn: Electric heating. Gigaclear.Viewings strictly by appointment with Savills or Tayler & Fletcher.Particulars prepared September 2022. External images taken in June 2020 and September 2022. Internal images taken in June 2020 and September 2022.
£ 2,250,000
A Grade II listed farmhouse and barn.DescriptionVine House is situated close to the centre of Broadwell, one of the finest and most sought after villages in the North Cotswolds. Vine House is an enchanting village house, set in private, mainly walled gardens. The property is Grade II listed with a wealth of period features, such as flagstone floors, stone mullion windows, exposed beams and window seats. The property comprises an attractive farmhouse and imaginatively converted traditional barn, which offers exceptional flexible accommodation for a family or indeed entertaining guests. This wonderful village home has a layout that lends itself to discerning buyers who value space, privacy and flexible living. The barn was converted by the current owners in 2015/2016 with the kitchen being replaced in 2019.The traditionally presented accommodation includes three good reception rooms, a spacious and comprehensively fitted kitchen/breakfast room with electric total control Aga, a double oven and hob, a useful boot room and two double bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, and a bathroom in the farmhouse, whilst the barn provides a spacious vaulted entertaining space including a secondary kitchen, wine store, office and cloakroom.There are three further bedroom suites accessed by a separate staircase, two with en suite shower rooms and one with en suite bathroom.The private gardens lie predominantly to the south. Contained mainly within stone walls, the gardens have been stylishly divided into ‘rooms’. Accessed from the barn, the sitting room and the boot room is a sheltered terrace garden, ideal for outdoor dining. There are a number of well-stocked borders and mature trees, providing colour throughout the year. To the south-east of the farmhouse is a raised pond with a rockery and stream leading to a further pond, area of lawn and vegetable patch all strikingly framed by architectural remains. There is a timber summerhouse in the garden which is ideal for various purposes. There is ample parking for five cars.LocationBroadwell has a broad village green ringed by Cotswold stone cottages, a gentle stream running through the village, a popular inn, and a Norman church. Stow-on-the-Wold (one-and-a-half miles), Moreton-in-the-Marsh (three miles) and Chipping Norton (eight miles) provide a good range of shops and facilities. The larger commercial centres of Cheltenham (21 miles) and Oxford (31 miles) provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, education and cultural facilities.Road and rail links in the area are excellent with access to the M40 motorway at Oxford (J8) and Banbury (J11) connecting to the larger centres of London and Birmingham. The M5 at Cheltenham (J11) or Tewkesbury (J9) provides access to the West Country. The mainline station at Moreton-in-Marsh gives direct access to London/Paddington in approximately 80 minutes.Sporting activities include golf at Naunton Downs, Tadmarton, Broadway and Lyneham; racing at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Cheltenham and polo at Cirencester and Kirtlington.The Cotswolds’ year is packed with events, ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival, Cornbury Festival or the Big Feastival, as well a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.All distances and times are approximate.Square Footage: 4,382 sq ftDirectionsFrom Stow-on-the-Wold take the A429 north towards Moreton-in-Marsh and take the first right hand turning signposted Broadwell. Continue into the village until you reach the village green. Turn left at the village green and follow the road through the village. At the T- junction turn right and the parking for Vine House will be found on the right hand side.Additional InfoMains electricity, drainage and water are connected. Oil-fired central heating. Telephone line subject to BT transfer regulations.Council Tax Band = H.Viewing strictly by prior accompanied appointment with the agent.
£ 2,500,000
Northwick House sits adjacent to one other house yet close to the villages of Blockley, Paxford and Chipping Campden. It is ten minutes from Moreton-in-Marsh which is the nearest local market town with a station for the main London - Hereford rail line.The property has fantastic, uninterrupted long views from front and back and is a wonderfully bright home. The interior of the house has been designed and fitted out in a modern contemporary style with new double glazing, kitchen and bathrooms installed by the present owners.The house and other buildings were redeveloped to a high and imaginative standard in 2008. Construction is primarily of local Cotswold stone with additional local finishes used to reflect the history of the house which dates back to the mid 19th century but is not listed.The property comprises four buildings including the main house, leisure building with pool, steam room, wine room and gym, triple garage with flat above and a stand-alone fully serviced garden room currently used for propagating plants. The versatility of Northwick House will appeal to a range of buyers looking to secure a fine property in the heart of the North Cotswolds.The gardens are very attractive and well maintained with a range of mature borders, a large lawned area and various outdoor seating areas to enjoy the sunshine at various times of the day.Blockley is a vibrant Cotswold village situated between Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Campden on the rolling Cotswold hills and offering some fine views of the surrounding countryside.The village has a shop and café, two public houses, an excellent primary school, a Church and a popular gym along with many active and well-supported clubs and societies.Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh offer day to day amenities with further facilities being found in Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford. Schooling in the area is outstanding and includes Blockley C of E Primary School, Kitebrook, Chipping Campden School, Cotswold School, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies'. Stratford schools include Stratford Prep, The Croft, King Edward VI and Stratford Girls' Grammar.Sporting facilities in the area include racing at Cheltenham and Stratford upon Avon, golf courses at Broadway, Naunton Downs, and Brailes, rugby at Gloucester. A good network of footpaths and bridleways can be found throughout the area allowing you to really take in the beautiful Cotswold scenery.
£ 3,000,000