Property description
SITTING ROOM 16' 11" x 13' 5" (5.16m x 4.09m) Half obscure glazed entrance door. Window to front. Understairs cupboard. Radiator. Television point.
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 13' 5" x 11' 1" (4.09m x 3.38m) Window and half obscure glazed door to garden. One and a half bowl single drainer sink unit with mixer tap inset into a rolled edge worksurface with cupboards below. Further range of fitted wall and base units. Tiled splashbacks. Diplomat double oven. Diplomat four ring hob with extractor above. Radiator. Integrated fridge freezer. Dishwasher. Breakfast bar.
LANDING Door to rooms.
BEDROOM ONE 13' 5" x 11' 9" (4.09m x 3.58m) Window to front. Radiator. Television lead.
BEDROOM TWO 12' 5" x 6' 9" (3.78m x 2.06m) Skylight window to rear. Roof access. Radiator. Built in storage cupboard also housing Vaillant boiler for domestic hot water and central heating.
BATHROOM Velux window to rear. Suite comprising of a corner bath. Low level WC. Pedestal wash basin. Tiled surrounds. Radiator. Built in linen cupboard.
OUTSIDE The rear garden is enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall and timber fencing. Laid to lawn. Patio. Outside tap. Rear pedestrian access.
To the front is a pathway to the entrance and parking for one car.
LECHLADE ON THAMES Lechlade-on-Thames, is a market town at the southern edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire. It is the highest point at which the River Thames is navigable. The town is named after the River Leach that joins the Thames near here and is a popular venue for tourism and river-based activities.
There are several pubs, some antique shops, a convenience store, food outlets, a garden centre and a Christmas shop.
Near the 15th century Church of England parish church of Saint Lawrence, in the centre of the town, there is a large open space which is now a car park. The main roads through the town are busy, as the town is at the crossroads of the A417 and A361. Where the A361 enters the town from the south it crosses the River Thames on Halfpenny Bridge. Another tributary of the Thames, the River Coln, joins the Thames at the Inglesham Round House.