Beautiful Cotswold country house
An impressive Cotswold country house in an elevated position with a private airstrip has come onto the market.


Upper Harford House is a new property constructed from a series of Cotswold barns which were converted around 15 years ago. Constructed of classic Cotswold stone, the property now composes a large detached country house, with around 65 acres of land.
* Luxury property for sale in the Cotswolds
The property has a reception hall, dining room, sitting room, games room, kitchen/breakfast room, study a small office and a master bedroom suite plus six further bedrooms (one en-suite) and three bathrooms. Throughout the property space and light are an important feature, as tall windows and high ceilings add to the modern, spacious feel indoors while open stone fireplaces provide comfort in winter.
Outside the property has a garage, also constructed of Cotswold stone, a workshop, hangarage and a private airstrip in the form of 700m of levelled grass. The house is mainly surrounded by open farmland with the immediate lands laid to lawn. A stone terrace wraps around the house with well-stocked flower beds and provides a wonderful outdoor dining area in summertime.
The house is four miles from Bourton-on-the-Water, and seven miles from the market town of Stow-on-the-Wold.
The guide price is £2.45m. For further information please contact 01285 883 740.
* Luxury property for sale in the Cotswolds
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