Property DescriptionA One bedroom Victorian Conversion located in a central Windsor location. Comprising of a living/dining room, double bedroom, study, fitted kitchen and bathroom. This property also has a south facing private garden and planning for a loft conversion.
Property DetailsChancellors are pleased to present this period property in a central Windsor location, just 10 minutes’ stroll into central Windsor and the famous Long Walk at the end of the road.\r
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The apartment comprises of living/dining room, double bedroom, study/nursery, fitted kitchen and bathroom, with a south-facing garden & double glazing throughout + planning for a loft conversion.\r
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The apartment owns the freehold of this Victorian, semi-detached property and is chain-free for those looking to move quickly.\r
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This property would be ideal either for singles/couples who need a dedicated workspace to work from home; parents of single children (or who might be looking to build into the loft in the future to create more space) or equally represents guaranteed rental returns for landlords/investors. It has secure, private rear access for safety and is therefore also suitable for dogs, or has a fitted cat-flap for your feline friends.\r
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Situation:\r
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Conveniently located on an affluent residential road, Bolton Road is just 10 minutes’ stroll into central Windsor and all it has to offer. Meanwhile, the famous Long Walk sits at the end of the road leading into the Great Park. \r
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For the commuter, two train stations provide links to London Paddington and the City from Windsor & Eton Central (via Slough on the Elizabeth Line & fast mainline trains) and London Waterloo from Windsor & Eton Riverside (mainline approx. 50 mins). Slough station is alternatively approximately a 10-15 minute drive/taxi.
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