Located at the end of a cul de sac in the pretty town of Lechlade is this four bedroom detached house with accommodation over two floors.
The accommodation comprises a large entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor landing and doors to all ground floor rooms including a modern cloakroom. The sitting room is dual aspect with window to front and french doors leading out to the rear garden. There is a separate dining room to the front of the property and a lovely fitted kitchen situated at the rear. The kitchen has been refitted with a good range of oak fronted units with granite work surfaces, integrated double oven, gas hob, fridge and freezer along with a dual dishwasher. Adjacent to the kitchen is a separate breakfast room which provides access to the garage and to the rear garden.
On the first floor, the light landing provides access to four good-sized bedrooms. Both the master and second bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes providing ample storage space, with the master bedroom also benefitting from a re-fitted en suite shower room. The re-fitted modern family bathroom completes the first floor.
Externally, the property has a very large enclosed rear garden with gated access to the front. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees, flower and shrub borders. To the front of the property, there is a low maintenance garden and driveway parking for multiple cars which leads to the double garage. The garage has two doors to the front and benefits from having a sink and drainer unit and also plumbing and space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer.<br /><br />Lechlade is a small market town about 11 miles east of Cirencester on the southern borders of the Cotswolds where the rivers Coln and Leach join the Thames, and Inglesham. A borough and market town from the early 13th Century, it later played a part in the Cotswold wool trade. Its chief function, however, was as a staging post for goods and passenger traffic. Today the town has grown to its current population of just under 3000, which means a mix of old, and new property. The centre of the town has several interesting old buildings and a variety of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities. Lechlade has an active local community and a comprehensive range of amenities that serve the town and its surrounding area.