HILL HOUSE
Brailes is a great village, an ideal location for anyone needing to split their time between the Cotswolds and London.
account of the work that will realise its full worth, Hill House now presents a seductive opportunity for a young couple with a long wish list and a desire to live the good life with their children. “We shall be really sad to leave,” says Mr MaxwellWood. “Brailles is a great village, an ideal location for anyone needing to split their time between the Cotswolds and London.There are many excellent private schools including Bloxham within easy distance, and of course the local state schools are also extremely good. It’s only a short drive to Banbury station where frequent trains take an hour to get into Marylebone Station and if you fancy a day at the seaside with the children in the summer holidays there’s even a direct train to Bournemouth in about two and half hours. Day to day, we have four
shops and a great pub - it’s a welcoming community where our neighbours have become lifelong friends but equally one can really enjoy the solitude of rural life, immediately surrounded by beautiful open countryside. As a sculptor, this location has been a place of serenity and inspiration in my work, too. There is undoubtedly so much opportunity to be explored by the next owners - I only hope they love the house as much as we have done, bringing up our family in such a healthy environment.” Marketed by Fine & Country North Cotswolds at the offices of Harrison James & Hardie in Moreton in Marsh, to find out more about Hill House or to arrange a viewing strictly by prior appointment, contact Branch Manager Tom Burdett on 01608 651000.
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