Holiday Cottages & Homes in Lechlade-on-Thames
Our self-catering holiday cottages in Lechlade-on-Thames make a perfect base for any countryside escape. Nestled on the edge of the Cotswolds and set along the peaceful upper reaches of the River Thames, Lechlade-on-Thames is a charming market town full of character, natural beauty, and riverside tranquillity. With its historic architecture, scenic walks, and friendly local businesses, there are so many things to see and do in Lechlade-on-Thames.
After a day of exploring, there’s nothing better than returning to the comfort of one of our self-catering holiday cottages. Beautifully presented and well equipped, they offer all the comforts of home, in one of the most picturesque corners of the Cotswolds. Make your next countryside escape one to remember in Lechlade-on-Thames.

Things to do in Lechlade-on-Thames
Nearby, you’ll find some of the Lechlade-on-Thames’ most treasured attractions. The National Trust’s Buscot Park is a must-see: a grand stately home still lived in by the Faringdon family. Inside, visitors can explore an exceptional private art collection, while outside, the elegant gardens invite leisurely strolls through the Four Seasons Garden and Italianate water features.
A short distance away is Kelmscott Manor, the former home of William Morris, the founder of the Arts and Crafts movement. The house is rich in 17th-century furnishings and surrounded by beautiful riverside gardens. In the converted farm barns, you’ll also find a delightful tearoom and gift shop.
Families will love a visit to Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens, just a short drive from town. With penguins, giraffes, white rhinos, lions and more, it’s a fantastic day out for all ages. The gardens span over 160 acres, with themed planting and peaceful walking paths throughout.
Nature lovers will be spoiled for choice with many scenic walks near Lechlade-on-Thames to enjoy. Whether you’re strolling along the banks of the River Thames, taking a circular route through the town of Lechlade-on-Thames, or hiking to the charming village of Buscot, the area offers breathtaking landscapes and an abundance of wildlife.