Butler Sherborn September Newsletter

Butler Sherborn September Newsletter


Ben Way heads to Burghley - Pub of the month, The Bell, Langford - Six great properties close to excellent Cotswold pubs - Chimney Farm Barns, a unique opportunity.


Ben Way heads to Burghley

Ben heads to Burghley this week, after an superb double win at Goring Heath Horse Trials on two of his younger prospects, So Smart and Direct Cruz.
This year, Ben rides Jocelyn Rosenberg’s Annsfort Simba in the BYEH 5 Year Old Final at Burghley, having secured an early season qualification on this talented young horse at Burgham International in Northumberland.

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The Bell Inn, Langford

The Bell Inn offers good, simple, pub food together with a straight forward wine list in a charming, cosy and relaxed environment. There is a warm bar area for quiet drinking, a restaurant and delightful beer garden. Peter Creed and Tom Noest took over the pub in 2017, and re-opened, it after refurbishment, to excellent reviews and great acclaim.  

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Six great properties close to pubs

Six great properties close to excellent Cotswold pubs from £450,000 - £1.5million
“Pub culture has become an increasingly strong pull for buyers moving to the Cotswolds,” says Elizabeth D’Allemagne of Cotswolds property specialist Butler Sherborn. “The standard of food and hospitality is now amongst the best in the country, and we are spoilt for choice.

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Chimney Farm Barns - unique opportunity

Three beautifully appointed barns in the secluded, tranquil hamlet of Chimney-upon-Thames, set in water meadows running down to the River Thames.  The barns were originally the traditional barns serving Chimney Farm.  They were sympathetically converted in 2007-2009, taking full account of their unique position within the Nature Reserve of the Berks, Bucks & Oxford Wildlife Trust.

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