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£450,000

(£396/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Burford Street, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,137 sq. ft

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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Moore Allen & Innocent - Lechdale

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About this property

  • Middle of terrace cottage

  • Traditional stone construction

  • Sitting room with open fireplace

  • Open plan kitchen breakfast dining

  • Further reception room

  • Three Bedrooms and two bathrooms

  • Large private garden

  • Wooden outbuilding

  • Offered with no onward sale

  • Gifa 105.6 sq m (1,137 sq ft)

An enchanting early C17 Grade II listed Cotswold stone cottage, full of character and charm, set in the heart of the popular riverside town of Lechlade-on-Thames, just moments from the Thames Path and excellent local amenities.

Sympathetically improved while retaining period features, the cottage offers exposed beams, open fireplaces and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes three bedrooms and two reception rooms, providing flexible living space well suited to both everyday living and entertaining.

The kitchen and reception rooms enjoy a traditional cottage feel, while the bedrooms offer characterful proportions and a pleasant outlook. The property benefits from gas-fired central heating and has been well maintained. A useful loft space provides additional storage.

To the rear is a peaceful, walled garden, offering a private setting for outdoor dining and relaxation. A detached timber studio sits within the garden and provides an ideal home office, studio or garden room.

On-street parking is available outside the property, with additional marked bays opposite. Resident parking permits are available. Importantly for this riverside location, the property is not in a flood risk area.

Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful period home in one of the Cotswolds’ most attractive small market towns.

The Cottage is a charming home located within the heart of the town. It was Listed in 1952 as being a property of architectural interest. The front elevation is believed to be 18th Century that affronts an earlier cottage possibly dating back to the 17th Century.

If you seek a cottage with character then this property will appeal. The sitting room has an open plan stairwell, quarter landing with oak balustrade, splendid fireplace with cut stone surround, exposed ceiling beam and window to front. The kitchen offers fitted units and freestanding cooker, ample space for breakfast dining and large window plus half glazed door to rear. Door leading into the study or occasional bedroom with bathroom off.

The spacious first-floor landing sets the scene with exposed timber floors. Access to a generous sized loft space offering potential, subject to the usual consents. There are three bedrooms each with their own character, shower room with WC and featuring a circular window to rear.

The garden is quite a haven. Set to the rear of the cottage lies an extensive gravelled terrace with steps leading onto the lawn and timber decked patio. The private gardens are shaded by a mixture of established trees and mature planting. Sited within the garden is a large timber constructed studio that offers great potential.

The Cottage is delightful, sold with no onward chain.

General Information
The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. Council Tax Band ‘E’ charges 2025/26 £2,810.32. All main services connected. Cotswold District Council . EPC exempt.
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Lechlade is located on the further most navigational point of the River Thames bordering three counties. It is a charming historic Cotswold market town boasting a vibrant community. The town offers a wealth of reputable day to day amenities to include a popular primary school, convenience stores, butchers, modern medical centre, dentists, numerous public houses, and restaurants. Its proximity to the River Thames affords aquatic pastimes and splendid walks.

Swindon station c.16 miles – Paddington 59 minutes
Cirencester c.13 miles | Burford c.8 miles
Oxford c.25 miles | Cheltenham c.30 miles
M4 Junction J15 c.14 miles | Bristol c.55 miles

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