
Warrens Cross, Lechlade, GL7

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
4,477 sq ft
416 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Early 19th-century period home with timeless character
- Thoughtfully extended and enhanced for modern living
- Elegant, well-proportioned reception rooms
- Beautifully reimagined kitchen with underfloor heating
- Drawing room with contemporary log burner
- Versatile self-contained annex accommodation
- Tranquil bedrooms with countryside views
- Landscaped south and southwest-facing gardens
- Useful outbuildings including carport and workshop
- Peaceful rural setting near the heart of Lechlade
Description
Arrival is quiet and unassuming. The approach gives way to open sky and a broad sweep of lawn, where the house settles easily into its setting. Built in the early 1800s and later shaped by careful, incremental change, it carries the kind of presence that comes not from scale alone, but from time, proportion and a sense of continuity.
Its evolution has been measured rather than imposed. Successive owners have extended and adapted the house in ways that respect its origins, most notably through a thoughtful enlargement in 2012 that broadened both its footprint and its capacity for modern living. The result is a home that feels cohesive rather than assembled - where older stonework, later additions and more recent interventions sit in quiet agreement.
Daily life here centres, quite naturally, around the kitchen. Reimagined four years ago, it is both functional and sociable: a space designed not simply for cooking, but for gathering. Underfloor heating and a clean, contemporary finish soften the practicalities, while the proportions allow for easy movement between preparation, dining and conversation. From here, the house unfolds into a series of well-balanced rooms - formal where they need to be, but never rigid. The drawing room, anchored by a log burner installed in 2020, offers a more settled atmosphere, particularly in the colder months, while the sitting room provides a secondary space to retreat or host more informally.
The rhythm of the house supports both everyday living and larger gatherings. There is a natural flow between rooms, with sightlines that encourage connection but also allow for separation when needed. The annex extends this flexibility further, offering a self-contained environment that can adapt to guests, extended family or independent working.
Upstairs, the tone shifts. Bedrooms are arranged to emphasise privacy and calm, with views that remind you of the surrounding countryside without overwhelming the interior. Bathrooms, updated over time, are quietly functional and in keeping with the overall feel of the house. These are spaces designed for retreat rather than display, considered, comfortable, and removed from the activity below.
Outside, the relationship between house and garden is immediate. The orientation draws in the south and southwest light, giving the front lawn a consistent warmth throughout the day. A central seating area creates a natural focal point - somewhere to pause rather than perform - while the wider grounds, extending to around half an acre, allow for both openness and enclosure. Outbuildings, including a carport and workshop, add a layer of practicality without interrupting the overall composition.
The setting itself is part of the appeal. Positioned close to Lechlade, the house benefits from a sense of rural quiet while remaining connected to the rhythms of village life. The surrounding landscape shifts with the seasons in ways that are both subtle and reassuring.
After more than twelve years of ownership, the current owners speak most of the life that has been lived here: of gatherings in the kitchen, of the ease of the space, and of a house that has adapted alongside them.
What remains is a home that has been carefully held and thoughtfully used. It does not seek to impress at first glance, but instead reveals itself gradually, through proportion, through flow, and through the quiet confidence of a place that knows exactly what it is.
Brochures
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- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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