4 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1913
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 8000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Cul-de-sac location
- 3 Reception rooms
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Pantry, utility room & cloakroom
- 4 Bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Detached garage & driveway parking
- Gardens
- Within striking distance of village shops
An appealing village home with an attractive façade and a well-proportioned interior which provides flexible-use options and the charm of retained vintage features. On the ground floor, there are three reception rooms which currently present as a sitting room where the warming ambience of a log-burning stove can be enjoyed; a versatile use family room providing options to create a play or hobbies room, and a formal dining room.
A spacious kitchen/breakfast room features rustic terracotta tiled flooring and is fitted with a range of base level cabinetry and plenty of space for informal dining. Ancillary space includes an adjoining pantry and a practical utility room, with a cloakroom conveniently located off the hallway.
There are four bedrooms on the upper level, all with the benefit of fitted wardrobe storage, along with a spacious family bathroom that, whilst an update to the fixtures might now be expedient, provides the proportions to create a luxurious family facility.
A pretty white-painted picket fence encloses the front garden, with a pedestrian gate opening onto a pathway that leads to the house entrance. To the side of the property is a lawned garden, in addition to a paved courtyard-style area, sheltered by the house and the detached garage, and providing opportunities for al fresco dining, entertaining and relaxation. Timber trellising creates a divide to a rear driveway which provides parking and gives access to the single garage.
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water & drainage
Mobile coverage/broadband: Information can be found here
The property is situated in the sought-after village of Windlesham, with close proximity to shops, the Field of Remembrance, pubs, theatre, nursery and tennis courts, whilst also being conveniently placed to access the M3 and the excellent rail service to London Waterloo at nearby Sunningdale. The village shops provide for everyday needs, with a wider selection of amenities available at Sunningdale and Ascot, and slightly further afield at Windsor, Guildford, Bracknell and Reading, for an extensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural facilities.
Prestigious golf clubs can be enjoyed at Sunningdale, Wentworth, Swinley Forest and The Berkshire, and for horse racing enthusiasts, both Ascot and Windsor racecourses offer race days and events.
The local countryside is picturesque with excellent walking at Chobham Common, Swinley Forest, Windsor Great Park, Virginia Water and Savill Garden; family attractions include Windsor Castle, and Legoland.
Excellent schooling is available in the area, in both the state and independent sectors, including the local Windlesham Infant School and the Valley End CofE Infant School (both rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted).
A spacious kitchen/breakfast room features rustic terracotta tiled flooring and is fitted with a range of base level cabinetry and plenty of space for informal dining. Ancillary space includes an adjoining pantry and a practical utility room, with a cloakroom conveniently located off the hallway.
There are four bedrooms on the upper level, all with the benefit of fitted wardrobe storage, along with a spacious family bathroom that, whilst an update to the fixtures might now be expedient, provides the proportions to create a luxurious family facility.
A pretty white-painted picket fence encloses the front garden, with a pedestrian gate opening onto a pathway that leads to the house entrance. To the side of the property is a lawned garden, in addition to a paved courtyard-style area, sheltered by the house and the detached garage, and providing opportunities for al fresco dining, entertaining and relaxation. Timber trellising creates a divide to a rear driveway which provides parking and gives access to the single garage.
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water & drainage
Mobile coverage/broadband: Information can be found here
The property is situated in the sought-after village of Windlesham, with close proximity to shops, the Field of Remembrance, pubs, theatre, nursery and tennis courts, whilst also being conveniently placed to access the M3 and the excellent rail service to London Waterloo at nearby Sunningdale. The village shops provide for everyday needs, with a wider selection of amenities available at Sunningdale and Ascot, and slightly further afield at Windsor, Guildford, Bracknell and Reading, for an extensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural facilities.
Prestigious golf clubs can be enjoyed at Sunningdale, Wentworth, Swinley Forest and The Berkshire, and for horse racing enthusiasts, both Ascot and Windsor racecourses offer race days and events.
The local countryside is picturesque with excellent walking at Chobham Common, Swinley Forest, Windsor Great Park, Virginia Water and Savill Garden; family attractions include Windsor Castle, and Legoland.
Excellent schooling is available in the area, in both the state and independent sectors, including the local Windlesham Infant School and the Valley End CofE Infant School (both rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted).
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Crime score
Low crime
1/10
Home prices (average)
4 bedroom semi-detached houses
£927,690
£927,690
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