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Luxury Holiday Homes in Cotswold

Topic: Real EstatePublished August 18, 2011

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Cotswold has always been a magnet of the rich and famous. Everyone, from the barons and baronesses to celebrities and businessmen have property there. The picturesque countryside has become a hit with filmmakers as well. In fact, The Harry Potter movies, The Other Boleyn Girl, Bridget Jones Diary are just some of the movies that have been shot here. The rich prefer to buy luxury holiday homes in Cotswold as it offers the perfect getaway from crowded London, but is still close enough to be accessible. Because, there’s no dearth of celebrities, the local population is unperturbed by the celebrities visiting the place. The place is already known as the Beverly Hills of Britain, thanks to A-listers like Elizabeth Hurley, Kate Winslet, Kate Moss, and J K Rowling. The place is also famous among Americans looking to experience the quintessential British countryside.

The place is a far cry from the advertising billboards, fast food outlets, and speedy motorways that are symbolic of London. Yet the place is close enough to London to allow the rich and famous to get away from the crowd. But if you’re accustomed to life in the city and would need a smooth transition, consider buying a property in towns like Cirencester or large villages like Chipping Campden.

However property rates can be very high. An average 8 bedroom mansion can cost you anywhere from £3 to £3.5 million. And if you’re looking for a waterfront property, the costs are sure to be more. Rather than having to buy and then renovate the property, buyers often choose from properties designed by renowned architects. Homes that are designed by renowned architects have contemporary designs that complement the natural surrounding. Developers of these properties understand that living in the countryside can be very lonely, especially in the winters and hence aim to include the little essentials of modern life. Thus there are spas, hotels, restaurants, and kids club that provide entertainment without affecting the natural habitat. You can also engage in activities like canoeing, kayaking, and horse riding to keep yourself busy and occupied.

Another feature that manages to attract people and compel them to buy property in Cotswold is the attempt of the locals to live in harmony with their natural habitat. Local people often choose to produce and encourage organic food that’s produced locally. Things produced here are sold in Harrods and have won several medals. Residents can choose to shop at the local markets and farms to buy handmade cheeses, bread, pastries, and kitchen garden produce. They can also order for these to be delivered to their homes directly.

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luxury holiday homes in Cotswold are the right choice for people looking to buy property in the English countryside. The author owns a waterfront property in Cotswold and has written several articles to help people buy property in Cotswold.

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