August Newsletter

August Newsletter


Rare Cotswold Home Opportunities -  We have four unique Cotswold home-project opportunities - Moreton-In-Marsh Show - We are delighted to sponsor the Members Marquee, Saturday 6th September - Drought Tolerant Plants By Oxford Garden Designs - It seems inevitable after a long, hot, dry summer that we will have to make some changes in our approach to maintaining our gardens - Pub Of The Month - The Hollow Bottom: The Iconic Horse Racing Pub Reopens



Rare Cotswold Home Opportunities - Four compelling Cotswold home-project opportunities

 

Restoring a home offers many benefits, especially with our four unique properties, all located in a prominent village area. These homes hold significant historical value and originality. For many, the restoration process is satisfying, as it allows for the preservation of key architectural features. Often passed down through generations, these homes present a unique opportunity to customise the space to fit your needs.

 

 


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Moreton-In-Marsh Show - Saturday 6th September

Butler Sherborn is delighted to sponsor the Members Marquee this year at Moreton Show.

 
Moreton Show is one of the UK's largest and most prestigious one-day agricultural shows. It's a celebration of British farming, rural traditions, and community spirit. 

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Drought Tolerant Plants By Oxford Garden Designs

After the long, hot, dry spring and summer the impact of climate change in most of our gardens is obvious.

Many of our favourite garden plants have fried, shrivelled, or even died so it seems inevitable to me that us green-fingered folk will have to make some changes in our approach to maintaining gardens.

 


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Pub Of The Month - The Hollow Bottom: Iconic Horse Racing Pub Reopens

 

Taking it over is the experienced stewardship of chefs Nathan Eades and Liam Goff. Situated in the heart of the Cotswolds, the pub has long been a favourite among racing fans and locals. Nestled within a few miles of the legendary stables of Nigel and Willy Twiston-Davies and Jonjo and AJ O’Neill Racing, the pub’s strong horse racing heritage will continue to be celebrated at its core.

 
 
 

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