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Find Homes for Sale Find Homes for Rent Get a List of Communities Mobile Home Buyer's Guide Mobile Home Seller's Guide Mobile Home Professional's Guide "Still our best source of potential buyers. Find us on Facebook An error has occurred: We're sorry, this page was not found: /Mobile-Homes/Mobile-Homes-For-Sale.php? A copy of this error message has been sent to the website administrator. We apologize for the inconvenience. What would you like to do now? List a Home for SaleLock Cottagenr Faringdon, Oxfordshire+ Add to favouritesDetailsThis section of the page features an image gallery, so if you're using a screen reader you may wish to jump to the main content.This attractive stone-built cottage is at the edge of the Cotswolds and on the banks of the Thames, next to Buscot Weir and Lock. Many attractive Cotswolds centres are within easy driving distance - Burford for instance is just ten miles away. There is a small unfenced garden looking over the River Thames - perfect for fishermen.




The cottage's layoutGround floorhall, sitting room with flagstone floor and open fire, dining room, kitchen and bathroom.First floorone double bedroom (with 6' bed which can also be a twin on request).Visitor notesHeating: night storage heating included. Parking: for two cars approximately 20 metres from the cottage. Garden: the cottage has a small unfenced garden which overlooks the river and weir. Utilities: Please note there is an ice box only at this cottage. Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 12pm. Children: Due to the cottages small unfenced garden which overlooks the river and weir we feel these hazards make this cottage unsuitable for children under 12. Please note: across the weir pool from Lock cottage is a field open to the public and used for walking, picnics, family ball games etc. The whole area can be very busy during good weather, school and bank holidays. The footpath past the cottage leading to the lock and the Thames path can also be very busy.




Local fire brigades also use the weir field and pool for water rescue exercises on week days from time to time. This is in agreement with the National Trust.Hazards for childrenCottage detailsSleeps Bedrooms1Let startsWednesdayMin stay3Dogs allowedNoCottage ref002001Acorn rating What's this?2Energy performance certificateFeaturesOpen fire / stoveFacilitiesTelevisionDouble bedMicrowaveRadioDVDFridgeNearbyThings to see and do nearbyThe Cotswolds, Oxfordshire and WarwickshireThese three counties are a chance to get closer to traditional English life, gentle rolling hedgerows alive with wildlife and wide open green spaces to relax in. Best bits include exploring the green chalk hills and woodlands of the Chilterns and discovering the history of Warwickshire, the birthplace of William Shakespeare.CotswoldsIf not the heart of England, the Cotswolds and the neighbouring county of Warwickshire, are surely its soul - an uplifting vision of breathtaking scenery, with gently rolling countryside of hills and valleys, picturesque stone villages and fine houses.




This beautiful area offers the visitor a glimpse of traditional English life, and is attractive throughout the year. There is no better way to enjoy the splendours of the Cotswolds than to stay in one of the Trust?s many holiday homes . Cottage locationKeyCurrent cottageHoliday cottage AttractionsSwindonSwindon Designer Outlet VillageSwindon and Cricklade RailwayThe CotswoldsActivitiesCyclingGolfWalkingNational Trust places to visitBuscot Old Parsonage Early 18th-century riverside house with small garden The Buscot and Coleshill Estates Traditional agricultural estates with villages, farms and woodland Late 18th-century house, set in enchanting landscaped grounds, containing the Faringdon Collection of art Central office for the National Trust Unusual Dutch-style house on the Berkshire Downs ReviewsComments from past visitorsMiss RowsellDecember 2016SurreyAnonymousDecember 2016UnknownJudy PonsfordMarch 2016DerbyshireAnonymousMarch 2016UnknownDr ThomasFebruary 2016SurreyPricesWhat it will costPrices include:VAT, Linen, heating and electricity (except where shown in the




We cannot accept website bookings more than 15 months in advance. .uk to enquire about future bookings and reservations. The National Trust reserves the right to move cottage prices up or down and to alter date breaks. We also reserve the right to charge supplements for cottages for specific dates covering special events, e.g. Rosetta Cottages on the Isle of Wight during Cowes week. We will notify you of any special event supplements at the time of booking. AvailabilityChoose the dates of your holiday Start date *End date ** indicates a required field{{ 'PropertySearch' | translate }} 0 Sq.Feet (0 Sq.Metres) Unique 19th Century Gate Lodge Situated on the northern edge of the Cotswolds on the southern tip of Warwickshire, close to the borders of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire.Long Compton the nearest village, is made up of predominately stone houses surrounded by beautiful countryside; the village has a post office, village stores, public house/hotel, church, village hall and junior school.




Molly's Lodge is within easy reach of the larger market towns of Chipping Norton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Shipston-on-Stour. Banbury and Stratford upon Avon offer more extensive requirements with a wide of variety of shops, public houses, schools and recreational and community centres and facilities. Mainline railway stations at Moreton-in-Marsh (London Paddington 1h 42mins direct) and Banbury (London Marylebone 1h direct). Services to Oxford, Worcester, Birmingham also availableLocal sporting activities include golf at Tadmarton Heath and Milcombe, racing at Stratford upon Avon, Cheltenham and Warwick; theatre at Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon. View property on map » Molly's Lodge is an attractive Grade II Listed former gate house to the Weston Park Estate. Dating to 1834, the property was designed by Edward Blore who is most notable for his completion of John Nash's design of Buckingham Palace. The property features squared and shaped coursed limestone, polygonal corner turrets, embattled parapet, a pyramidal slate roof with carved finial and stone mullion windows.




Approached over a gated gravel driveway, access to the property is gained over a paved pathway. A glazed oak door leads to the rear lobby from which can be accessed a bathroom fitted with white sanitary ware and a tiled floor. A stone archway gives way to the kitchen which is fitted with a range of wall and base units as well as appliances including; Neff halogen hob, high level oven, extractor & Bosch dishwasher. Stone mullion windows overlook a cottage garden with box hedging and a gravelled seating area. The dining room is accessed from the kitchen with stone mullion window, decorative Victorian cast iron fireplace over a stone hearth.A generous dual aspect sitting room features a wonderful brick built inglenook fireplace fitted with a wood burning stove. The entrance hall features the original front door and has a stone alcove fitted with shelving and a wrought iron spiral staircase that ascends to the first floor and double bedroom. This room has a vaulted ceiling with exposed roof timbers as well as a bank of fitted wardrobes.




Situated adjacent the property is Molly's Mews, a detached timber framed building incorporating a single garage, two open bay carports and a secure home office. External stairs provide access to a self contained one bedroom annexe with living space, kitchenette, double bedroom and separate bathroom. The mature plot and gardens are laid out to distinct areas including formal lawns, an ornamental pond, as well as a cottage garden with box hedging and gravelled seating area. There are raised vegetable patches, a chicken run with shed, a green house and a potager garden planted with soft fruits, vegetables and herbs. In addition there is a hard standing area with garden shed and seating area. A small orchard has plum, pear and apple trees, whilst yew hedges, honeysuckle and herbaceous borders provide structure, scent and a variety of colour all year round.View payable Stamp Duty for this property *Currency rates are updated daily at approximately 01:00 GMT | Property Reference Number: GBBARSBAS160138

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