- Short walk to town centre and River Thames
- Refitted kitchen/dining room and refitted shower room
- Two bedrooms; average-sized cottage layout
- Small easterly courtyard garden and stone-built store
- Sold freehold and chain free, ready to move into
- No off-street parking; on-street only
- Located in a high flood-risk zone
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; EPC D, glazing pre-2002
This compact, end-terrace stone cottage offers an attractive blend of period character and recent updates, suited to someone seeking an easy-to-manage home close to town and the river. The sitting room retains a Victorian-style fireplace while the refitted kitchen/dining room and shower room provide modern, usable space. A small, easterly courtyard and a stone-built store add outdoor privacy and practical storage.
Practical positives include gas central heating, double glazing and a Worcester boiler; the cottage is presented move-in ready and is sold freehold with no onward chain. Its location is a short walk from Lechlade’s market place and riverside walks, useful for daily errands, leisure and community life.
Notable drawbacks are material and should be considered: the property lies in a high flood-risk area, there is no off-street parking (on-street only), and the stone walls are likely uninsulated. The glazing was installed before 2002 and the EPC is D, so further energy improvements may be needed to reduce running costs. The plot and rooms are modest in size, suitable for downsizers or those who do not need extensive space.
Overall this cottage will appeal to buyers wanting a characterful, low-maintenance base in Lechlade with quick access to riverside amenities, provided they are comfortable with flood risk and limited parking.































































