Our featured Gloucestershire cottages include this property in Ampney Crucis, and offers great value for money. I love unusual English village names and like to find out their origins. This village near Cirencester gets its name from the river (Ampney Brook), a tributary of the Thames, and the church (Church of the Holy Cross). As with many towns and villages its name has developed down the ages and, up to the 16th century, it was known as Holiroodeamney.
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In the charming Cotswold village of Ampney Crucis, this immaculately presented cottage enjoys lovely, quintessentially English views over grazing sheep and the village cricket ground. Full of character, with beamed, high vaulted ceilings, it adjoins the owners’ home just 2 miles from the old Roman town of Cirencester. The Cotswold Water Park, Cheltenham (14 miles), Oxford, Burford, Stow-on-the-Wold and Lechlade are easily accessible. An excellent dining pub is a short stroll away. Shops 2 miles.
Very comfortable beamed sitting room with sofa bed (for + 1), electric ‘wood burner effect’ fire, dining area and well equipped kitchen area. Double bedroom with 6’ zip and link beds. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
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