£275,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSherborne Street, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
A pretty stone cottage with latter rear extension set in a no-through lane within the heart of this desirable Cotswold town.
Sherborne Street is a no-through road set off Burford Street located extremely convenient to the town’s Market Place and amenities. Number 1 comprises an end of terraced period cottage that has been traditionally constructed of natural ‘whitewashed’ stone elevations set beneath a pitched ‘Marley’ tiled roof. The cottage was the subject of a double storey rear extension that has been built in reconstituted stone.
The cottage features dual aspect sitting room with central chimney breast housing open fireplace, stairs rise to first floor and door into the open plan kitchen with space for dining. The kitchen is basically fitted with base and wall mounted units, window to rear and door to gardens. To the first floor the cottage offers two bedrooms each accommodating a double sized bed, the bathroom reflects a modern suite with tiled shower cubicle, paneled bath, pedestal wash hand basin and low-level flush WC.
Roadside parking (no permit required). The rear garden enjoys a predominaly southerly aspect and has paved terrace onto lawns bound by timber fencing. Established planting.
A charming period home offered with no onward chain, viewing highly recommended.
The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. Council Tax Band ‘C’ for Council Tax purposes, charges 2026/27 £2,146.84. EPC Band ‘E’ (49). Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Part replacement Upvc windows, night storage heating. Local authority – Cotswold District Council . Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
Lechlade is a vibrant Cotswold market town located upon the upper reaches of the River Thames. The town boasts a strong community and enjoys an excellent range of day-to-day amenities to include convenience stores, butcher/greengrocers, post office, modern medical practice, popular primary school, restaurants, public houses and garage.
Set on the borders of three counties, the town is well located for access to major centres, Swindon to the south less than 10 miles with a mainline railway station to London (Paddington 59 minutes), Oxford c.24 miles and Cirencester c.13 miles. Communication, M4 j.15 c.13 miles, M40 j.9 c.31 miles, M5 j.11a c.27 miles.
Sherborne Street is a no-through road set off Burford Street located extremely convenient to the town’s Market Place and amenities. Number 1 comprises an end of terraced period cottage that has been traditionally constructed of natural ‘whitewashed’ stone elevations set beneath a pitched ‘Marley’ tiled roof. The cottage was the subject of a double storey rear extension that has been built in reconstituted stone.
The cottage features dual aspect sitting room with central chimney breast housing open fireplace, stairs rise to first floor and door into the open plan kitchen with space for dining. The kitchen is basically fitted with base and wall mounted units, window to rear and door to gardens. To the first floor the cottage offers two bedrooms each accommodating a double sized bed, the bathroom reflects a modern suite with tiled shower cubicle, paneled bath, pedestal wash hand basin and low-level flush WC.
Roadside parking (no permit required). The rear garden enjoys a predominaly southerly aspect and has paved terrace onto lawns bound by timber fencing. Established planting.
A charming period home offered with no onward chain, viewing highly recommended.
The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. Council Tax Band ‘C’ for Council Tax purposes, charges 2026/27 £2,146.84. EPC Band ‘E’ (49). Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Part replacement Upvc windows, night storage heating. Local authority – Cotswold District Council . Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
Lechlade is a vibrant Cotswold market town located upon the upper reaches of the River Thames. The town boasts a strong community and enjoys an excellent range of day-to-day amenities to include convenience stores, butcher/greengrocers, post office, modern medical practice, popular primary school, restaurants, public houses and garage.
Set on the borders of three counties, the town is well located for access to major centres, Swindon to the south less than 10 miles with a mainline railway station to London (Paddington 59 minutes), Oxford c.24 miles and Cirencester c.13 miles. Communication, M4 j.15 c.13 miles, M40 j.9 c.31 miles, M5 j.11a c.27 miles.
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