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THE AVON (1,745 sq.ft.)

Home to William Shakespeare, Stratford-Upon-Avon is set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside on the banks of the river Avon. Named after the birthplace of this most lauded English playwright, the Avon at The Cotswolds is pure poetry. The openness of the Great Room is balanced by the symmetry of the kitchen and dining room, offering both casual and formal areas for living. Vast expanses of windows along with a sun arbor immerse the Great Room in light for a feeling that is fresh and in step with today’s lifestyles. Upstairs, an entrance on either side of the hall bath gives each bedroom its own access to the room, and the laundry area is just steps away. It’s the master suite that is the highlight of the Avon. Not only is the bedroom a restful place for a night’s sleep, the master bath is a spa itself. With all this, the Avon brings the splendor of Elizabethan England to the heart of Plainfield.
THE BOURTON (1,685 sq.ft.)

With historic bridges spanning across the River Windrush that flows lazily alongside the village green in the center of town, Bourton is known as the Venice of the Cotswolds. Like the grandeur of these timeless bridges, the Bourton at The Cotswolds is filled with drama and old-world charm. An eating bar between the U-shaped kitchen and Great Room invites social gatherings while the dining room is an elegant place for formal occasions. Or, if the mood moves you, write off the afternoon relaxing on the sun arbor. Setting the stage for luxury upstairs is the sumptuous master suite. A secondary bedroom with its own private bath plus a laundry area are on the second floor along with a loft, which can be the scene of any number of activities. Few things rival the beauty of this home, except maybe one of the most picturesque destinations in all of England – Bourton.
THE CHELTENHAM (1,805 sq.ft.)

Tree-lined avenues, open-air parks and gorgeous flower gardens create the spa atmosphere at Cheltenham, England’s most complete Regency town. It is one of the few places where traditional and contemporary architecture complement one another – much like they do in the Cheltenham at The Cotswolds. A beamed ceiling and hardwood flooring infuse old-world charm into the dining room while a center island with eating bar offers a casual dining spot in the neighboring kitchen. When it’s time to relax, the Great Room fits the bill. Perched on the second floor is a loft, perfect for unwinding at the end of the day. The secondary bedroom has a private bath while the laundry area is close by for convenience. The true beauty of the Cheltenham lies in its master suite, where the walk-in closet will take your breath away and the master bath is awe-inspiring. In the Cheltenham, classic and contemporary come together perfectly.
THE DENE MILL (2,030 sq.ft.)

Taking its name from the Mill Dene Gardens that surround an ancient stone watermill in Gloucestershire is the Dene Mill. Relaxed an innovative, the Mill Dene Gardens give visitors a sense of peace and tranquility. And the Dene Mill provides homeowners with much of the same. A first-floor study is a private retreat ideal for reading a book or finishing up some work. The Great Room flows into the dining room for a transitional space that can be casual or formal, depending on the household’s needs. The scents from the kitchen are sure to conjure up memories of family meals enjoyed around the dinner table. On the second floor are three bedrooms and three full baths. There’s even a second-floor laundry area for extra convenience. The loft off the master bedroom can be used as a private escape from everyday activity or as a computer nook for those tech-savvy homeowners. In every way, the Dene Mill combines private and public spaces for a home that takes one away from the ordinary and into the extraordinary.