• terraced house
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A charming late 19th century mid terrace cottage ideally located in a popular residential area and within easy reach of Maidenhead town centre and Crossrail station (approx 1 mile away). Through the front porch is a light and bright dining room with wood flooring and original fireplace, a stylish second reception room again with original fireplace leading onto the modern, fully equipt kitchen with access out onto the garden. To the first floor is the main bedroom with built in storage and views out onto the garden, a second double bedroom with contemporary en suite bathroom and a well appointed family bathroomExternally there is a sunny patio with the garden mostly laid to lawn bordered by mature shrubs and trees. There is a storage shed at the rear of the garden which would make the ideal spot for a home officeSituated on a no through road and with many local amenities close by including Norden Farm, Wootton Way shops and Desborough Park, this pretty cottage retains many characterful features and would make the perfect first time buyLocationThe property is ideally located for the commuter, being only 1 mile from Maidenhead Train Station which forms part of Crossrail and a short distance to the A404 providing access to the M4 and M40. Maidenhead is a large town in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead offering a good range of well known High Street retailers, complimented by a wide variety of independent and specialist stores. The town is currently under regeneration with a new shopping experience in development along with the addition of many new bars and restaurants. The property also enjoys a good range of local shopping including a Sainsburys Local and pharmacy just a stones throw from the property.Schools and LeisureThe property is located within catchment and walking distance of St Edmund Primary School, Newlands Girls School as well as a number of other good and outstanding schools very close by. There are numerous local sports clubs including tennis, rugby, rowing and football, various fitness centres and racing at Ascot and Windsor. The River Thames can also be accessed at Maidenhead with many walks to be enjoyed along the Thames Path. The local area has many walking trails, including the National Trust woodland at Maidenhead Thicket and Pinkneys Green. Nearby amenities include numerous golf courses, the newly built Braywick Leisure centre, a multiplex cinema, shops and restaurants.
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Maidenhead, SL6

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