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Ombersley Court
Ombersley Court Masterfully restored Georgian Manor House in 90 acres. The property was originally built in 1730 for the first Lord Sandys and it remained with the same family for the next 300 years. Of the many notable visitors over the centuries the Duke of Wellington who was famously invited by his good friend Lord Arthur Hill, the 2nd Baron Sandys to recuperate at Ombersley Court for a few months following victory at the Battle of Waterloo. 12 bedrooms 10 bathrooms 27,000


Swinbrook Place
Swinbrook PlaceBeautifully remodelled Grade II listed home that began life as two 17th Century cottages 5 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 5 Reception rooms Stunning setting 3,509 sq ft £2,480,000


Nether Swell Manor
No.1 Nether Swell is the main wing of a Grade II-listed property set within an exclusive gated estate. The estate benefits from a joint maintenance scheme covering the communal grounds, which include beautiful wooded areas and tranquil ponds. The manor itself sits within approximately 1.5 acres of private garden, featuring a formal lawn with a pond and gazebo, a generous in-and-out driveway, and a raised terrace with a barbecue and outdoor dining area – all set against a brea


Threshing Barn
Threshing Barn featured in @thespacesforsale last week Repost from @thespacesforsale • #thespacesforsale : A converted Cotswolds threshing barn in Stratton, Cirencester, reworked by @berkeleyhawkes within approximately 1.49 acres on the edge of the village. The five-bedroom house retains its original agricultural volume, with vaulted ceilings and exposed structural timbers defining the principal reception spaces. A central kitchen and breakfast room anchors the ground floor


Threshing Barn
Threshing Barn. 5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Exquisite Interiors Self Contained Annexe 4,665 sq ft 1.5 acres £3,500,000 Images: Mark Anthony Fox For more details call 07961 257 559
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