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Front Elevations
Cellar
Rear Elevations
Drawing Room
Kitchen Family Room
Kitchen
Dining Room
Family Area
Reception Hall
Picture No. 21
Principal Bedroom
2nd En Suite
Bedroom 2
Rear Garden
Rear Garden
Village Green
Picture No. 23

5 bedroom semi-detached house

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Semi-detached house
5 beds
3 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandSuper-fast 71Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Reception hall
  • Drawing room
  • Dining room
  • Kitchen/breakfast/family room
  • Utility room with WC, cellar
  • 5 Bedrooms (2 en suite)
  • Family bathroom
  • Garage
  • Garden

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Englewick is a handsome period house dating back to circa 1700 and providing an ideal opportunity for those seeking a property of immense character and charm. The beautifully presented accommodation successfully combines modern and period features and is equally suited to family living and formal entertaining. Interestingly, the name Englewick means a dwelling place (wick) at a corner (engle). The front corner bedroom was an air raid warning post in World War II, and the neighbouring Coach House was the former carriage house to Englewick, evident in the arcaded entrances and hinge bolts at the front.

The house is entered via a reception vestibule that in turn, opens into the reception hall which leads naturally into the front-facing, dual-aspect formal dining room, with its marble fireplace, picture rails, wide sash windows, and built-in cabinetry and shelving. Double doors provide additional access to the reception hall. The airy open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room is fitted with a wide range of attractive powder blue cabinetry, granite worksurfaces and breakfast bar, a deep blue AGA, and integrated appliances. There is ample relaxation space alongside the handsome linen-fold fire surround with its log-burning stove. The rear-facing drawing room features a grand bay window, an Adam-style open fireplace, mellow parquet flooring and bright views of the garden. The ground floor further comprises a lean-to conservatory which basks in the south-westerly aspect, and a utility room with separate WC. There is also a cellar, ideal for storing wine.

On the first floor there is a generous principal bedroom with a bay window and elevated views, a multitude of fitted wardrobe cupboards, and a contemporary en suite bathroom. There are four further bedrooms, three of which enjoy an outlook over the village green and benefit from fitted storage solutions, one of which also has a charming period fireplace and en suite shower room. A modern family bathroom completes the accommodation on this floor.

To the front, the property has a pleasing outlook over the village green which is owned by the Crown Estate and is famous for hosting the last fatal duel in England in 1852. It is used by Englefield Green Cricket Club these days for more serene activity! Steeped in history, the green also was once host to horse racing in the 18th century, and Englewick had the right to graze 50 sheep for many years - but not at the same time! To the side of the neighbouring property, there is a driveway providing access to a single garage. There is planning permission in place to repalce this with a new double garage. The sizeable rear garden enjoys a southerly aspect and includes a level area of lawn, with a timber-framed gazebo, a vegetable garden, and various mature shrubs and trees.

Englewick resides in a highly desirable location within the village of Englefield Green, with its village green, variety of shops catering for day-to- day needs, restaurants and public houses, including the popular Barley Mow which is conveniently situated just a stone’s throw from the property. For commuters, the M3, M4 and M25 motorways are within easy reach and rail connections to London (Waterloo) are available at Egham, Staines, Virginia Water, and Windsor.

There are several prestigious golf clubs in the surrounding areas including Swinley Forest, The Berkshire, Wentworth and Sunningdale, and the scenic Windsor Great Park offers opportunities for horse riding, cycling and walking. The area is also known for its excellent range of schools including St. John’s Beaumont and Bishopsgate in Englefield Green, Upton House in Windsor, Papplewick, Heathfield, St. George’s and St. Mary’s in Ascot, Lambrook in Winkfield Row, Royal Holloway University and Eton College.

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Strutt & Parker - Windsor
Strutt & Parker - Windsor
16 Park Street Windsor SL4 1LU
01753 903581
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Set on the banks of the River Thames and dominated by the beautiful and imposing 11th Century Castle built by William the Conqueror, Windsor offers something for everyone, with excellent cultural and sporting opportunities, shopping and restaurants. The team in Windsor handles both the sales and lettings of properties in and around Windsor town and the surrounding villages. With experience of the Windsor market, the team are further supported by the Ascot office and our National Country House Department based in London. To find out more about Windsor and why it’s become so popular with buyers please feel free to contact us. 
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