Areas I Cover

Deep local knowledge across the Cotswolds

I search across Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire, with genuine expertise in each location.

Each area I cover has its own character, community, and property market. My in-depth knowledge allows me to match clients with not just the right property, but the right village, the right school, the right life.

BurfordOxfordshire

Burford

Often described as the gateway to the Cotswolds, Burford's medieval high street tumbles down to the River Windrush. Timeless, beautiful, and highly desirable.

Medieval high streetRiver WindrushAntiques & independentsProximity to Oxford
Castle CombeWiltshire

Castle Combe

Widely regarded as England's prettiest village, a perfectly preserved medieval settlement of honey coloured stone, hidden in a wooded valley.

England's prettiest villageConservation area & AONBNo through traffic30 min to Bath
CheltenhamGloucestershire

Cheltenham

Famous as the "Cultural Capital of the Cotswolds, Elegant Regency architecture, outstanding schools, and a vibrant cultural scene, Cheltenham is one of Britain's finest towns.

Regency architectureOutstanding schoolsFestival townTrain to Paddington
Chipping NortonOxfordshire

Chipping Norton

The highest town in Oxfordshire, a vibrant community with a nationally regarded theatre, excellent restaurants, and superb countryside on its doorstep.

Chipping Norton TheatreStrong communityGood schoolsEasy access to Oxford & London
CirencesterGloucestershire

Cirencester

The 'Capital of the Cotswolds', a market town with a Roman heart, fine architecture, and some of the best country houses in the county.

Market town charmRoman heritageRoyal Agricultural UniversityGateway to the south Cotswolds
MinchinhamptonGloucestershire

Minchinhampton

A handsome hilltop town on the National Trust common, with extraordinary views and some of the most sought-after residential streets in the south Cotswolds.

National Trust commonHilltop settingGolf courseClose to Stroud
NailsworthGloucestershire

Nailsworth

A compact mill town tucked into one of the Stroud Valleys, with a foodie reputation well beyond its size, home to William's Food Hall and a thriving independent high street.

William's Food HallIndependent high streetValley settingClose to Minchinhampton
PainswickGloucestershire

Painswick

Known as the "Queen of the Cotswolds", Painswick sits on a limestone ridge with breathtaking views across the Severn Vale. Its 99 yews, church, and immaculate streets make it one of the most architecturally complete Cotswold villages.

Queen of the Cotswolds99 yew treesAONB hilltop villageClose to Stroud & Cheltenham
Stow-on-the-WoldGloucestershire

Stow-on-the-Wold

Set at the highest point of the wolds, Stow is quintessential Cotswolds, antique shops, stone built inns, and rolling views in every direction.

Iconic market squareAntiques capitalSurrounding villagesCentral Cotswolds location
StroudGloucestershire

Stroud

A creative, independent minded town set in the dramatic Stroud Valleys. Known for its award-winning farmers' market, thriving arts scene, and some of the finest textile heritage in the Cotswolds.

Award-winning farmers' marketArts & creative sceneDramatic valleysStrong community
TetburyGloucestershire

Tetbury

A distinguished Cotswold wool town with a royal connection , Highgrove on its doorstep, fine Georgian architecture, and Westonbirt Arboretum nearby.

Highgrove & royal connectionWestonbirt ArboretumAntiques capitalUnspoilt south Cotswolds

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