This irresistible property occupies the central wing of Siston Court and is bursting to the brim with character and charm. From the floor-to-ceiling windows to the farmhouse-style kitchen, there is plenty here to make you fall in love with the place.
We wonder what books occupied the bedside tables of Queen Anne of Denmark, who stayed at Siston Court in 1613, Edward, Prince of Wales, in the early 20th century, or Oliver Cromwell in 1642, who apparently left his boots…