THE news that someone has won a whopping £184million on the Euromillions may have you considering what you would do with a windfall.

Top of the list could be a luxury property with stunning views in one of the most sought-after locations.

Your dreams could be a reality - if you have deep pockets - as five million pound plus properties have gone up for sale in the Cotswolds.

Estate agents Butler Sherborn, with offices in Stow, has recently listed five properties each costing more than one million pounds.

Do any of these take your fancy?

Butlers Farm, Colesbourne, Gloucestershire, GL53 9NP - £2.65million

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This five-bedroom farmhouse comes with almost six acres, a stone barn, an orchard, stables and menage.

The property dates back to the late 18th century and still has many original features, including exposed beams and timber, stone fireplaces, window seats and paved floors, as well as oak doors and heritage style bathroom fittings.

Other features include a 34ft drawing room, a farmhouse kitchen equipped with an Aga oven, and a partly vaulted master bedroom with dressing area and en-suite bathroom.

Swallow Barn, Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, GL54 3QY - £1.1million

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The 'cheapest' property on this list, this former agricultural building underwent a conversion a decade ago.

One standout feature is the sliding glazed doors, reminiscent of Japanese Shoji screens, which lead into a sitting room, complete with a large stone fireplace with wood-burning stove.  

There are four bedrooms including the master which features exposed stone, timbers and oak cladding, a deep walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room.  

Outside includes a long gravel drive and detached double garage.

Little Faringdon Mill, Little Faringdon, Oxfordshire, GL7 3QQ - £2.35million

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Parts of this Grade II listed building date back to the 16th century and the site, overlooking the River Leach, is recorded in the Domesday Book.

The three storey Mill retains many of the original workings including a 14ft mill wheel.

Other 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 a drawing room, sitting room and dining room, all with working fireplaces, and a triple aspect and partly vaulted kitchen/breakfast room, while the Mill building itself houses a 47ft games/party space, while the Mill building itself houses a 47ft games/party space.

The master bedroom features a fitted dressing room and bathroom with whirlpool bath and separate shower.  

The grounds, just over two acres, also include the river and mill race, called parterre, a greenhouse, potting shed, workshop, tool store, and double carport.

Viners House, Church Lane, Shilton, nr Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4AE - £1.95million

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Built in 2001 by a local builder, Viners House was features double entrance doors, large Georgian style sash windows, and Minster stone fireplaces.

Set well back from Church Lane and with timber gates, there is a gravel driveway with parking for several cars and a double garage with electronically operated doors. 

The master suite incorporates a bedroom, large en-suite shower room and dressing room, with another five bedrooms included with the property.

The Old Rectory Farmhouse, Alvescot, Oxfordshire, OX18 2QQ - £2.25million

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This Grade II Listed Cotswold stone house dates back to the early/mid-1800s and retains many original features such as exposed beams, sash windows, flagstone floors and feature fireplaces.  

There are six bedrooms in total, as well as four bedrooms and two receptions.

The property, set in just under nine acres, also includes a gravel driveway, historic fruit trees, an electric charging point, a paddock and stabling.