Grade II listed 17th‑century Cotswold manor with historic stone façade
Six bedrooms, five bathrooms across 5,625 sq ft of accommodation
Separate wing (The Barn) and one‑bed cottage — flexible use or income
Large, gated plot with walled courtyard, water feature and lawns
Newly fitted Dominic Ash kitchen opening to the garden
Oil central heating; underfloor heating in barn and main bathroom
Listed status — restrictions on alterations and potential maintenance costs
Private off‑street parking; village location with excellent mobile signal
Arlington Manor is a substantial Grade II listed Cotswold house dating from the 17th century, set behind wrought‑iron gates in the sought-after village near Bibury and Cirencester. The main house offers formal reception rooms with original fireplaces and high ceilings, a newly fitted Dominic Ash kitchen opening to the garden, and a luxurious principal suite. Large windows and generous room proportions create a comfortable family house designed for entertaining and everyday living.
The grounds include a walled courtyard with a water feature, expansive lawns and a variety of secluded garden spaces. Private off‑street parking and gated access provide practical convenience. The property also includes a converted wing known as The Barn (vaulted reception, dining hall, kitchen, bedroom and study) plus a separate one‑bed cottage — useful as staff accommodation, holiday let or rental income potential.
Buyers should note the house is Grade II listed: alterations and some maintenance works will require listed‑building consent and may limit changes. Heating is oil‑fired with underfloor heating in the barn and main bathroom; prospective buyers may wish to review running costs and servicing. Overall, the house suits a family seeking an elegant, characterful Cotswold home or a buyer seeking a sizeable second home with staff/letting potential.