Manor house with sought-after views
A stunning manor house in a fantastic location near Stow-on-the-Wold and Cirencester has come onto the market


Windrush manor is a Grade II listed Cotswold stone property on the edge of Windrush village in an area of outstanding natural beauty in Gloucestershire. The house has been well maintained, and has a reception hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, two studies, a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and dressing room, and six further bedrooms. The house also has three further bathrooms.
* Luxury property for sale in Gloucestershire
The property has retained many charming period features including exposed timber beams, and carved stone fireplaces in large reception rooms with commanding views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.
Outside are delightful gardens in a truly tranquil setting with mature trees, shrubs and flowering borders including lawns, tree-lined avenues and a kitchen garden. Adjacent to this are the farm buildings, which include a barn and a storehouse and there is also an orchard/paddock and a pond plus a second paddock with a wooded area, all in around five acres.
Windrush Manor is in a highly sought-after location just four miles from the market towns of Burford and Northleach, with further amenities available at Stow-on-the-Wold and Cheltenham. Access to Oxford and London is via the A40, and trains from nearby Kingham to London Paddington take around 85 minutes.
The Guide price is offers over £3m. For further information please telephone Knight Frank on 01285 659 771 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
* Luxury property for sale in Gloucestershire
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