Gloucestershire farmhouse with land
This farmhouse is located in one of the most sought-after areas of the Cotswolds, just a few miles from Cirencester in Gloucestershire


Lampits Farm sits above the picturesque Coln Valley half a mile from the pretty village of Winson in Gloucestershire. The property has well-balanced accommodation over three floors: panoramic windows make the most of the views, while underfloor heating on the ground floor means it's always warm.
Accommodation in total comprises: reception hall, sitting room, study, kitchen/breakfast room and larder downstairs, while upstairs are the master bedroom suite, guest suite and two further bedrooms plus family bathroom and games room on the second floor.
The cottage outside has two reception rooms and two studios, as well as a kitchen and study, plus a cloakroom and an en-suite bedroom, while another outbuilding attached to the house has planning permission.
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Outside the gardens are informal and have a tennis court, a vegetable garden and orchards, while there are two paddocks bordering the drive. Another paddock is bordered by a ha-ha and the owners have planted around 4,000 trees creating their own arboretum. The grounds come to around 17 acres.
Lampits Farm is just over two miles from Bibury and seven miles from Cirencester in some of the best-loved countryside in the Cotswolds. Kemble station is 13 miles for trains to London.
The guide price is £2.25m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01285 659 771 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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