Have a peek inside these five cottages in the Cotswolds selling for millions of pounds.

Butlers Farm, Colesbourne, Gloucestershire - £2.65million

This five-bedroom farmhouse makes a great family home in a south-facing valley location between Cirencester and Cheltenham. And with almost six acres, a stone barn, stables and ménage, it's might interest those with equestrian interests.

Swindon Advertiser: Butler's Farm in Colesbourne is on the market for £2.65millionButler's Farm in Colesbourne is on the market for £2.65million

Dating back to the late 18th century, the original features include exposed beams and timbers, stone fireplaces, window seats and paved floors, with heritage style bathroom fittings and oak doors.

The ground floor consists of a stone-floored entrance hall, 34ft drawing room, separate sitting room which was formerly the dairy, and spacious dining room. 

The large farmhouse kitchen/breakfast/family room has an open stone fireplace, a heavily beamed ceiling and flagstone flooring, and a bespoke range of hand painted units with granite worktops.

Swindon Advertiser: The large kitchen in Butler's FarmThe large kitchen in Butler's Farm

Upstairs is a partly vaulted master bedroom with a dressing area, en-suite bathroom with polished wood floor, heritage style fittings and a roll top bath. 

There are two further double bedrooms, steps down to another large, vaulted bedroom and two well-equipped bathrooms. The fifth bedroom is currently used as an office. 

There is also a separate annexe adjacent to the house which includes a sitting room with a fitted kitchen area, a bedroom and an en-suite bathroom.

Little Faringdon Mill, Little Faringdon, Oxfordshire - £2.35million

Close to the border with Gloucestershire and in a very special location on the River Leach, the site of Little Faringdon Mill is recorded in the Domesday book. Grade II listed, the current buildings date from the 18th century with parts of the Mill House dating back to the 16th century.

Swindon Advertiser: Little Faringdon Mill in Oxfordshire is selling for £2.35millionLittle Faringdon Mill in Oxfordshire is selling for £2.35million

Now converted into a comfortable home overlooking the river, original features include gothic windows and stone mullions, an internal view of the wheel, exposed stone walling, beams and timbers and a balustrade to the first floor landing.

The ground floor incorporates an entrance hall, well-proportioned drawing room, sitting room and dining room, all with working fireplaces, and a triple aspect and partly vaulted kitchen/breakfast room with flagstone floor, stable door and bespoke fittings and appliances.

There is also a cloakroom, utility area and boiler room, and in the Mill building can be found a 47ft games/party space.

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On the first floor are a partly vaulted master bedroom, a fitted dressing room and a bathroom with a whirlpool bath and separate shower. 

There are two double bedrooms and one ensuite. Up a further flight of steps is a vaulted family room with huge beams and various retained mechanical features including a millstone.

Sitting on just over two acres, the grounds include the river and mill race, south facing and riverside terraces, lawns, walled parterre, greenhouse, a potting shed, workshop, tool store and double carport.

The Old Rectory Farmhouse, Alvescot, Oxfordshire - £2.25million

This Grade II Listed Cotswold stone family house dates back to the early/mid-1800s and retains several original character features such as exposed beams, sash windows, flagstone floors and feature fireplaces.Swindon Advertiser: The Old Rectory Farmhouse in Oxfordshire is on the market for £2.25millionThe Old Rectory Farmhouse in Oxfordshire is on the market for £2.25million

With over 4,000 square feet of spacious and stylish accommodation, large gardens, a paddock and stabling, it is set in just under nine acres in a secluded location.

On the ground floor are a reception hall, a sitting room with a stone fireplace and wood-burning stove, a drawing room which could double as a dining room, a study with flagstone flooring, a garden/playroom and a kitchen/breakfast room. 

The kitchen includes country style units with granite worktops, an integral dishwasher, a Belfast sink, Aga, a central island with wine storeage, full-length pantry cupboard and space for an American style fridge freezer. 

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Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, a family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate double shower, and a master suite with an adjoining bathroom with underfloor heating, and a dressing room.

The front garden is mainly lawn with historic cherry, apple and other fruit trees. There is a south-facing terrace, well-stocked borders, gravelled parking for several cars with an electric charging point, triple Carport, garden store, paddocks and a stable block with concrete standing storeroom.

Viners House, Church Lane, Shilton, nr Burford, Oxfordshire - £1.95million

Swindon Advertiser: Viners House in for sale for £1.95millionViners House in for sale for £1.95million

Built in 2001, Viners House is a detached Cotswold stone property surrounded by a mature, south-west facing garden backing onto fields and enclosed by Cotswold stone walls, and located on a quiet lane.

Designed in a classical style, its features include impressive double entrance doors, large Georgian style sash windows, Minster stone fireplaces, oak flooring throughout the ground floor and a light, neutral finish.

The ground floor includes a broad entrance porch, reception hall, a drawing room with stone fireplace and study. 

The big kitchen/dining/family room features a range of bespoke storage units with granite worktops and appliances that include a four oven Aga and integrated dishwasher.

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There is a walk-in larder with a broad slate shelf on brick piers, a utility room and cloakroom.

On the first floor are the master suite with a bedroom, large en-suite shower room and dressing room which could double as a nursery.  There is a separate large bathroom with roll top bath, three further double bedrooms and a centrally located bathroom. 

On the second floor are two dormer bedrooms.

The garden is well established with trees and shrubs. 

There is a paved terrace for alfresco dining, and steps leading up to a large central lawn with trees, shrubs and herbaceous beds and a view across to the church in the distance.

Swallow Barn, Aldsworth, Gloucestershire - £1.1 million

Swindon Advertiser: Swallow Barn is on sale for £1.1millionSwallow Barn is on sale for £1.1million

A former agricultural building, Swallow Barn was converted to an exemplary standard 10 years ago, and now offers spacious accommodation with a mix of the original and contemporary to provide a stylish and comfortable home suited to modern family living.

Some features include high ceilings, exposed timbers blended with fine oak flooring and joinery, underfloor heating and stylish bathrooms.

The ground floor includes a spacious kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a comprehensive range of cream-coloured farmhouse style units, including a large breakfast island, and appliances.

Sliding glazed doors, reminiscent of Japanese Shoji screens, lead into a sitting room, complete with a large stone fireplace with wood-burning stove.  There is also a cloakroom and utility room.

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The first floor leads to a light and airy landing, a vaulted master bedroom with exposed stone, timbers and oak cladding, a deep walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. 

There are two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom with a separate shower and double-ended bath. On the top floor is the fourth bedroom under exposed beams and supporting arches.

Outside there are wide terraces, a low maintenance garden, a long gravel drive and a detached double garage.