Guide price
£525,000
4 bed terraced house for saleManor Gardens, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Moore Allen & Innocent - Lechdale
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About this property
A unique coach house conversion, set within a gated development, a short walk from the towns amenities, south facing courtyard garden, garage and parking.
Manor Gardens was the former walled garden and coach houses to Lechlade Manor. The development was converted into residential dwellings in the early 2000’s comprising a number of period houses and one newly constructed cottage. Number 2 comprises a middle of terrace home that has been traditionally constructed of natural stone elevations beneath a pitched clay tiled roof.
This sympathetic conversion has been stylishly designed to provide a comfortable home offering accommodation over two floors. The front door leads into the entrance hall having stairs rising to first floor, doors to cloakroom, kitchen and living room. The spacious open planned living space with southerly aspect has high ceilings, double doors lead into an attractive garden room with access to the rear.
The kitchen is appointed with a selection of base and wall mounted units incorporating domestic appliances. To the first floor the house provides four bedrooms, the principal having an en-suite shower room with WC, the family bathroom completes the internal accommodation.
The property is accessed via electric vehicular gates leading into the central courtyard. There is parking for two cars and single garage. Charming south facing enclosed garden with established planting.
Communal gardens lie to the south of the property with gated pedestrian access onto Oak Street serving the town’s Market Place.
The property is freehold. There is an annual management fee of £400. It has been placed into Band ‘D’ for Council tax purposes, charges 2024/25 £2,196.33. EPC Band ‘C’ (72). All main services are connected. Gas fired heating. Local Authority – Cotswold District Council, Cirencester 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 past times and splendid walks.
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