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Lechlade Attractions
Attractions in Lechlade
and the Lechlade area of the Cotswolds
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Kelmscott Manor
Kelmscott Manor was the country home of William Morris (poet, craftsman and socialist) from 1871 to his death in 1896. Kelmscott Manor is situated approximately 3 miles from Lechlade
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Lechlade Trout Fishery
Lechlade and Bushyleaze Trout Fisheries lie in the beautiful Cotswold countryside, near the headwaters of the River Thames, half-a-mile east of the town of Lechlade. They are clearly signposted on the A361 Swindon to Burford road.
Lechlade Trout Fishery comprises a nine-acre lake with 250 yards of wild Brown Trout fishing on the River Leach. It is stocked as a "big fish" water, with an average stocking size of four to six pounds, and with double-figure fish introduced every day.
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