Exposed timber runs through this converted barn in the Cotswolds

The main house comes with a separate two-storey cottage

This reimagined Cotswolds threshing barn at the edge of Stratton, Cirencester, retains the scale and structure of the original agricultural building while introducing a carefully composed contemporary interior. The five-bedroom house and a satellite cottage sit within 1.5 acres of gardens.

The principal barn unfolds beneath vaulted ceilings and exposed structural timbers, with reception spaces arranged to preserve volume and proportion. A central kitchen and breakfast room form the core of the ground floor, while adjoining reception and dining rooms sit comfortably within the barn’s generous footprint. Upstairs, the principal suite occupies a volume beneath the pitched roof, with additional bedrooms arranged across the first floor.

Set slightly apart, a self-contained two-storey annex provides independent accommodation, comprising an open-plan kitchen, dining and reception space at ground level with a bedroom and bathroom above. Outside, landscaped grounds break into zones of established planting, lawns and mature woods. A covered outdoor pavilion and gravelled parking areas sit within the garden composition, reinforcing the property’s rural setting on the edge of the wider Cotswolds landscape.

The property is currently listed at £3.5 million with Sotheby’s International Realty.

Photography: courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty
Photography: courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty
Photography: courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty

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