As wealthy buyers from the US, Asia and the Middle East continue to acquire manor houses and large estates in the Cotswolds, John Gapper reports for the Financial Times on how the region has become a global brand akin to the Hamptons in Long Island, and agents are competing for fees. Harry Gladwin, our Partner and Head of the Cotswolds shared his personal insights.

The Cotswolds’ iconic ‘golden triangle’ – stretching from Chipping Norton to Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford – is fast becoming a magnet for Ultra High Net Worth international buyers seeking historic manor houses and sprawling estates. As John Gapper reports for the Financial Times, the region’s allure now rivals elite destinations such as the Hamptons, attracting wealthy clients from the US, Asia and the Middle East. Harry Gladwin, our Partner and Head of the Cotswolds, shares his expert insights into this booming market, and the rise in agents operating in the area.
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