DERRY FARM HOUSE, ASHTON KEYNES
Set on two acres, this charming former farmhouse would be
perfect for a commuter. It’s located in Ashton Keynes, between
Kemble and Swindon – both of which have a regular train
service to London. It has ve bedrooms, a tennis court and
landscaped gardens. £1.375 million.
Butler Sherborn: 01285 883740
TODENHAM HALL, GLOUCESTERSHIRE
On the edge of Todenham village, this former
rectory comes with plenty of land and extensive
formal gardens, as well as numerous outbuildings and
additional accommodation in the form of a converted
coach house. Nearby Moreton-in-Marsh has a direct
train service to London. Offers over £3.65 million.
Savills: 020 7016 3780
GREEN CLOSE, WORCESTERSHIRE
In the village of Snowshill, near Broadway, this ve-bedroom house is Grade-II listed, with parts
dating from the 17th century. There’s a detached cottage and annexe, both with far-reaching
views across the escarpment. The 21 acres include stables and a lake. £3.25 million.
Savills: 01451 832832
property with a fascinating backstory.
Although you’d never guess from fi st
glance, it’s been formed from four 17th-
century cottages, which were cleverly joined
in 1919 by the architect C E Bateman. Old
oak beams, mullion windows, fl gstone
oors and huge open replaces are relics
of the original cottages, imbuing the house
with an immense sense of history, and
there are also a few Arts and Crafts touches
added by Bateman. Outside, the 21 acres
of grounds include a cottage-style garden,
woodland and a lake. There’s a separate
cottage for guests, that looks rather like a
miniature version of the main house, while a
timber barn provides further accommodation
and ample storage, as well as serving as a
gym. The property is in the picturesque
village of Snowshill, one of the most idyllic
spots in the North Cotswolds. There’s a
National Trust property – Snowshill Manor
- along with a tea room and a village pub.
For anyone who’s dreaming of the good life,
there’s no better place to be.
LATIMER MANOR,
WILTSHIRE
Dating back to the Tudor period, this
Grade II*-listed manor is steeped
in history, from the carved-stone
chimneypieces to the ancient doors.
There are six outbuildings on the
13.93 acres, including a 17th-century
barn. At the edge of West Kington
village, it’s a short drive from
Chippenham and Bath. £2.995 million
Strutt & Parker: 01285 897614
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