
An immaculate and comfortable rural family house near Tetbury, with large gardens, pasture, stabling and a tennis court — private, peaceful and well suited to relaxed country stays.
Set at the end of a quiet no-through road near the village of Long Newnton, this former farmhouse is a warm, inviting family house surrounded by generous gardens, pasture and stabling — enough space to ride your own horses or those hired locally. The interiors are designed for easy family living, with the feel of a calm, self-contained country retreat while still being close to Tetbury.
There are five bedrooms in total, including a top-floor suite with a double and single bedroom — ideal for parents with a young child or as a nanny suite. Four reception rooms give the house flexibility: a large kitchen–breakfast room, a separate dining room, a drawing room, a study and a family room that can easily serve as a yoga or wellness space. The layout flows well for entertaining or for quieter family days at home.
The property is very private, with large enclosed gardens, pasture and stabling. A tennis court sits within the grounds, and the outdoor areas are not overlooked or shared. Although a small rented cottage sits off the rear courtyard parking area, it does not intrude on the privacy of the main house or garden.
The house is close to Tetbury, a renowned market town long associated with King Charles and known for its antiques shops, independent stores and restaurants. The nearby Westonbirt Arboretum — the National Arboretum — is one of the region’s major attractions, and the historic city of Bath is around 35 minutes away. The surrounding area offers excellent walking, gardens and classic Cotswold villages.

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The Cotswolds is one of England’s most picturesque regions, celebrated for its honey-stone villages, rolling hills, and timeless charm. Spanning several counties, it’s an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where winding lanes lead to historic market towns, ancient churches, and cosy country pubs.
From elegant towns like Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford to the peaceful meadows around Chipping Campden and Broadway, the Cotswolds offers a perfect mix of heritage and tranquillity. Days can be spent exploring stately homes, wandering through flower-filled gardens, or walking the scenic Cotswold Way.
Local life moves at a gentler pace here, shaped by centuries of craftsmanship, agriculture, and tradition. Visitors can browse independent boutiques, sample seasonal produce at farm shops, or join local festivals that celebrate everything from food to music and the arts. Whether you’re enjoying a lazy afternoon tea, cycling between hilltop villages, or visiting renowned landmarks like Blenheim Palace, the Cotswolds promises an authentic and memorable taste of the English countryside.