£395,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleMarket Square, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
2 receptions
- Freehold
Moore Allen & Innocent - Lechdale
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About this property
Occupying a commanding position within the town’s Market Place and adjacent to the Parish Church lies this charming Grade II Listed Georgian cottage. With accommodation over three floors extending to 1,325sq ft
(123 sq m). Currently occupied by the Parochial Church Council as offices and learning centre.
Church Cottage lies within the heart of the town. Occupying a commanding position upon the Market Place and neighbouring Shelley’s Walk. It is very well placed for access to amenities, schooling and walks, including the Thames Path. Traditionally constructed of painted natural stone elevations, the cottage has been Listed Grade II for its historical importance. It is currently occupied by the Parochial Church Council as offices and classrooms. Please note a change of use will be required to revert to residential occupancy.
The accommodation extends to 1,325 sq ft (123 sq m) gross internal use displayed over three floors. In brief, a classic Georgian entrance with panelled front door and fan light over, two ground floor receptions rooms, kitchen and two cloakrooms beyond.
To the first floor, the cottage offers two well-proportioned double bedrooms and door to paddle staircase rising to the second floor where a further useful room is located (restricted head room). There is a walled courtyard and sheds to the rear with side pedestrian gate.
Church Cottage is a handsome property that offers considerable scope either as non-domestic use or a stunning period town house. Works would be required to convert back to a residential property.
The property is freehold, vacant possession is offered upon completion. All main services are connected. Council Tax Band/ Business Rates - exempt. EPC – exempt. Local Authority: Cotswold District Council, Cirencester . 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 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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