Wharf Cottage in Lechlade is praised for its cleanliness, homely feel, and well-equipped nature, making it a recommended stay. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches like welcome gifts, though parking and rubbish disposal are noted concerns. The location is ideal for exploring the village and enjoying riverside strolls.
Reviews consistently mention the property being clean and comfortable, with several guests noting that everything seemed brand new.
The cottage's proximity to the river and the village is appreciated, but parking difficulties and noise from the road are recurring issues.
The property is described as homely and comfortable, though some guests found the mattresses uncomfortable and the property less suitable for children due to stair safety.
The cottage is well-furnished and equipped, but there are several mentions of issues with rubbish disposal, lack of outdoor lighting, and the need for additional lamps.
Guests are pleased with the welcome gifts and basic necessities provided, which add a thoughtful touch to their stay. However, it should be noted that such gifts are a kind gesture and may not be guaranteed for every stay.
Settled at the heart of the bustling town of Lechlade-On-Thames, just a short walk from the banks of the River Thames, rests this charming, two-bedroom holiday home, Wharf Cottage. Dating back to the 18th-century, this historical, mid-terrace property boasts tastefully-presented interiors, a spacious, enclosed rear garden, and outstanding proximity to nearby shops and pubs, making it an idyllic retreat for a family of four and their well-behaved dog who are seeking a relaxing escape near The Cotswolds. Take a couple of steps down into your new home-from-home, where you'll be greeted by a collection of well-appointed living areas. A galley-style kitchen awaits the designated chef, complete with all the appliances required to rustle up a delicious, home cooked dinner, whilst an inviting living/dining room with dining seating and a plush sitting area with Smart TV serves as the true social hub of the house. When the weather allows it, head out back with a glass of your favourite tipple to relax in the enclosed garden, where you can raise a toast to your terrific getaway. When sleep calls, be sure to refresh with a bath downstairs before you head on up to tuck you and your loved ones in for a well-earned rest in one of the two bedrooms. When you're ready the next day, head out on foot into Lechlade-On-Thames to see what the town has to offer. Be sure to load up on essentials at Budgens before you treat you and the family for a hearty pub lunch at the historical The Swan Inn. Afterwards, embark on a peaceful walk along the banks of the tranquil River Thames, with the option of extending your stroll through the pristine greens of Riverside Park also available. A short drive from your new dwelling will bring you to a plethora of noteworthy landmarks and attractions, including the Whelford Pool Nature Reserve, Stanton Country Park, and the National Trust spots of Buscot Park and The Buscot and Coleshill Estates. You can also stop off at the Crocodiles of the World Zoo and the Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens on your journey into the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For an unforgettable escape in Gloucestershire, look no further than Wharf Cottage.
The popular riverside market town of Lechlade lies on the edge of the southern Cotswolds and has many traditional pubs, antique shops, a Londis and a Co-operative including a fuel station. Lechlade is also home to the infamous Christmas shop (“Where it’s Christmas all year round”) and offers many river-based activities with River Thames trips available throughout the summer season. Lechlade is steeped in history and is an excellent base for many Cotswold and River Thames walks, including the Thames Path, plus excellent fly fishing is also on offer and the town plays host to many festivals throughout the year, including the annual three-day Lechlade Music Festival, featuring over 80 bands and performers. Nearby, The Cotswold Water Park is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, covering 40 square miles, made up of 140 lakes; an area larger than the Norfolk Broads. Britain's largest water park, it offers a wide range of activities, including boating, water skiing, fishing (some of the finest trout fishing in the country), cycling, walking, golf and horse riding. Cirencester, known as The Capital of the Cotswolds is just a short drive away and boasts a rich and well-preserved heritage with a Roman Amphitheatre, Corinium Museum and Abbey Grounds. The Brewery Arts Centre offers visitors a unique arts and crafts shopping experience or visit the Bathurst Estate, home to the Cirencester Polo Club where some of the highest level of polo can be seen. Oxford, the oldest University City in England, boasts interesting Botanical Gardens, museums and libraries, and plays host to many festivals and markets throughout the year. The ancestral home of Winston Churchill and the World Heritage Site of Blenheim Palace is just a short drive away, where many lovely walks can be enjoyed around the landscaped parkland. Within an hour's drive is Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, many unspoilt Cotswold villages and the Malvern Hills, all of which are well worth a visit.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x bunk.
Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room
Electric central heating.
Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, hairdryer, iron and ironing board.
Smart TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Public car park nearby.
Enclosed rear garden with furniture.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop, pub and River Thames, 0.1 miles.
Note: Check-in from 6pm, check-out by 10am.
Note: Steps down to the front door, please be careful when entering and leaving the property
Sam
There is no parking as stated but we had no issues finding somewhere to park just up the road in the village. There is a pay & display carpark opposite the cottage if you need to park close by to unload/load. The only issue is the road at the front is very noisy and there's no double glazing, some thick curtains in the front windows/door might help to deaden the noise a bit.
Madelein
Thank you for the guide with all the tourist information.
Lianne
Heel lief dat er koekjes en een pak melk klaar stond!
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