There may be some fees payable by the tenant depending on the type of tenancy.
The precise details of the fees can be downloaded directly from the ‘Key Property Details’ section of the property details page.
3 Bedroom | 1 Bath
A Grade II listed period cottage in this desirable village, built in 1914 by the renowned Arts and Crafts architect Ernest Gimson.
The property comprises; entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen, and family bathroom with bathroom and overhead shower on the ground floor. The first floor offers three bedroom including two doubles and one single. The property benefits from a garden and parking.
Kelmscott is a quant village, set at the end of a non-through road that peters out at the nearby river Thames. Kelmscott Manor is renowned for previously being the home of William Morris. Lechlade is just 2 miles away for local amenities.
Available mid February for a minimum 12 month tenancy. Unfurnished.
Mains electricity and water are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating. The property has a septic tank shared with next door, the costs of emptying are paid for by the Landlord.
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Council Tax Band D - Please see West Oxfordshire District Council for current costs. EPC rating: E
Flood Risk: Low according to Government flood risk websites, however the village has flooded in the past.
At a rent of £1625 per calendar month
Holding deposit = 1 weeks rent £375
Deposit = 5 weeks rent @ £1625 pcm = £1875
There may be some fees payable by the tenant depending on the type of tenancy.
The precise details of the fees can be downloaded directly from the ‘Key Property Details’ section of the property details page.
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