£585,000
3 bed bungalow for saleKingsmead, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Moore Allen & Innocent - Lechdale
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About this property
Located at the head of this small cul-de-sac lies this detached three-bedroom bungalow with southerly rear aspect. Offered with no onward chain.
Kingsmead forms part of an established cul-de-sac development of detached houses and bungalows situated to the north of the town’s Market Place. Number 35 comprises a spacious detached bungalow of traditional reconstituted stone construction set beneath a pitched interlapping tiled roof. Built by Chick Homes in or around 1970, the property lies within a peaceful small cul-de-sac set upon this low-density development with private south facing rear garden.
This well-presented bungalow briefly comprises front door opening into the entrance hall with cloakroom off. The sitting room is of good proportion with fireplace, patio doors to the comfy conservatory overlooking the rear garden. The modern kitchen is well appointed with a good selection of base and wall mounted units with built-in appliances, door to side. The dining room, with window to front aspect, adjoins the kitchen and also provides access into the sitting room.
This well-proportioned bungalow offers three bedrooms and shower room with WC.
To the outside, the property is approached onto a driveway allowing ample parking and leads to the car port and single garage. The garage has a small workshop to the rear. Pedestrian access leads to the side of the property into the rear garden. With a southerly aspect, the rear garden reflects private paved terrace leading onto lawns bound by mature planting and established trees.
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 Band ‘C’ (72). Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
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.
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