Why we love it
What sets Greys Court apart is its balance of grace and ease: former stables turned into deeply comfortable cottages that still feel rooted in the village around them. This is Cotswold staying without fuss — honeyed stone, old beams, antique pieces and a calm, well-composed atmosphere that makes arriving feel like exhaling.
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About the Property
Greys Court sits in Southrop, a village that embodies the softer, more lived-in side of the Cotswolds. The cottages, once the stables of an 18th-century manor house, have been carefully reworked to retain their original spirit while introducing a more polished sense of comfort. Expect traditional stone walls, period details and interiors that lean classic rather than showy, with antique furniture, layered fabrics and a distinctly English sense of restraint. Each cottage has its own character, but the overall mood is consistent: calm, elegant and quietly indulgent. This is a place for unhurried mornings, long lunches, muddy walks followed by a proper return home, and evenings that settle in slowly.
Location
Southrop
Southrop is one of those villages that gives the Cotswolds its enduring pull: stone houses, green lanes and a gentler rhythm that encourages you to slow down almost immediately. From here, the wider landscape opens easily, with market towns, grand estates and footpaths threading through meadows and river country. Burford is close for a traditional Cotswold day out, while the surrounding area offers that pleasing mix of handsome villages, old churches, good pubs and quietly beautiful scenery. It suits travellers who want the Cotswolds at its most understated rather than overly polished.


