- Recently Renovated +
- Period Features +
- Two Off Street parking Spaces +
- Private Rear Garden +
- Side Access +
- Semi-Detached +
- Sought After Location +
- 3 Bedrooms +
A beautifully presented and very charming home on a much sought after road, this house benefits from off-street parking, a delightful garden and lovely character features throughout. This period home has been recently renovated throughout in a style sympathetic to its age, adding modern designs that complement its many original features, which include original wood floors.
The house has a traditional layout and is entered from the side onto a lobby and an open plan living space, with a reception room at the front featuring a bay window bringing in vast natural light. There is a dining room in the middle of the house – both have parquet flooring and period fireplaces. Towards the rear of the house there is an elegantly appointed kitchen, renovated in 2024 with attractive cabinetry, a Belfast sink and a number of integrated appliances including an induction hob and a double oven. This leads to a newly added utility area and a cloakroom with WC. Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a good size and leads through a second room – which could make an excellent nursery, study or dressing room – to a recently renovated shower room. There is a further double bedroom at the front of the house.
A brand new central heating system was also added in 2022 during the renovation. There is further scope for extension through the loft space and towards the rear of the property (stnc)
Outside
The house is approached over a private, enclosed driveway with off-street parking for two vehicles. To the rear there is a secluded town garden with high hedges and wooden panel fencing to the sides creating a high degree of privacy. The garden is landscaped to include gravelled areas for garden furniture, a central lawn bordered by flowerbeds and a shed at the rear.
Situation
All Saints Avenue is popular for its character and ease of access to the town centre and station. Nearby there’s a local bakery & 'Saints Cafe' with indoor and outdoor seating, a pub and convenience stores. Amenities locally include Maidenhead town centre, play areas at Oaken Grove and Boyn Hill parks, a modern leisure centre and nature reserve at Braywick Park and a variety of sports clubs. There area active community programmes at the Centre for the Arts at Norden Farm in addition to live performances. Maidenhead town centre has a multi-screen cinema and there are a range of dining options in the regenerated Waterside Quarter, along the river and near the footpaths. There are a number of highly regarded schools in the Maidenhead area in both the state and independent sectors. Junction 8/9 of the M4 is easily accessible providing access to the M25 motorway network, Heathrow Airport, London and the West Country. Direct and regular rail services to London Paddington are available from Maidenhead station (approx. 1 mile), which is also served by the Elizabeth Line for ease of travel to the West End, City and Canary Wharf. There is also a direct train service offered by GWR to London Paddington in as little as 19 minutes.