A sensitively-extended family house that offers light-filled, neutrally-decorated living space arranged over three floors. It combines all the conveniences of modern living with character features including sash windows, deep skirting boards and decorative cornices.
The ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall and briefly comprises a generous front aspect sitting room with a feature bay window and an open fireplace. A well-proportioned family room opens into a spacious rear aspect kitchen/breakfast room, which is undoubtedly a fine feature of the house. The room is saturated with natural light due to Velux windows and French doors opening out to the rear terrace. The kitchen boasts practical tiled flooring and is fitted with a range of bespoke units with modern integrated appliances; the breakfast area provides space for a sizeable table, perfect for informal dining and entertaining. A cloakroom is located off the reception hall.
The first floor accommodation is arranged to provide a spacious front aspect master bedroom with built-in storage together with two further bedrooms, all serviced by a generous family bathroom. The second floor is dedicated to the remaining bedroom, currently configured as an office, and features three Velux windows, providing plenty of natural light.
Albany Road is ideally located to take advantage of all that Windsor has to offer, from the range of both independent and national stores on the city’s main shopping thoroughfare, Peascod Street, to the pedestrian-only shopping centre of King Edward Court and the town’s numerous cafés, bars and restaurants. Additional shopping facilities are available in historic Eton, accessible on foot via Eton footbridge.
Communication links are excellent with two nearby railway stations providing regular services to both London Waterloo and London Paddington (via Slough), easy access to the national motorway network via the nearby M4 and M25 motorways and London Heathrow less than 9.0 miles away.
Windsor is surrounded by miles of beautiful countryside, yet is within easy commuting distance of central London. Local attractions include Windsor Castle, the Theatre Royal, Windsor Great Park, Legoland and Virginia Water Lake, as well as a wide range of sporting and leisure facilities. This includes horse riding and polo in Windsor Great Park, horse racing at Ascot and Windsor, boating on some stretches of the River Thames and golf at nearby Datchet, Sunningdale, The Royal Berkshire and Wentworth.
The area is fortunate to benefit from an excellent range of schools in both the independent and state sectors.
The property is accessed via a small garden to the front of the house with a low brick retaining wall and a tiled pathway. To the rear, the enclosed garden is principally laid to lawn, with well-stocked raised flower beds and mature shrubs and trees. A generous paved terrace area takes full advantage of the southerly aspect and provides ideal space for al fresco dining and entertaining.
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