From Paddock to Paradise
Living in the Cotswolds is a dream for many, and if you love horses, that dream goes a step further. But making this dream come true means finding a property that suits both you and your horses. As local property agents with years of experience in the Cotswolds, we understand that buying an equestrian home is a unique journey. Here are a few key points to consider when beginning your search.
Are you really getting value for money when buying property in the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds—just hearing the name conjures up images of a lifestyle steeped in tranquillity. It's easy to see why this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty attracts so many property buyers. However, with its charm inevitably comes a particular price tag. So, is investing in Cotswold real estate truly worth it?
The Enchanting Wychwoods: A Cotswold Trio Steeped in History
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, the Wychwoods—comprising Shipton-under-Wychwood, Milton-under-Wychwood, and Ascott-under-Wychwood—form a captivating trio of villages that capture the essence of rural England. With their charming honey-hued stone cottages and tranquil atmosphere, these villages increasingly attract property buyers seeking an idyllic Cotswold lifestyle.
Why buyers are falling in love with the Cotswolds
When you think of the Cotswolds, what comes to mind? Gorgeous rolling hills, charming stone villages, and a peaceful lifestyle? No wonder this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is becoming a hotspot for homebuyers.
PrimeResi Article
Former Stacks director launches independent buying agency in the Cotswolds. Craig Fuller's eponymous venture provides property search and acquisition services in the Cotswolds and South West of England.
Vicars’ Close, Wells
Vicars’ Close, located next to Wells Cathedral, is believed to be the only complete medieval street left in England.