Listed for £3,250,000
December 5, 2025
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Planning permission has been granted for the installation of two dormer windows and two rooflights to the rear, and four rooflights to the front, which will create two bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Application ref: 23/00805/FUL – Decision date: 23rd January 2024.
Prospective purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries of the local planning authority.
There is also permission for the erection of 2-bay stables with tack room.
Certificate of proposed lawful use or development: 25/00510/CLPUD Dec. Date: 24th October 2025
It is worth noting that a detached building within the grounds provides generous office space, ideal for running a home-based business. Equipped with lighting and power, it offers a practical and versatile working environment separate from the main house.
To the front of the property, a traditional five-bar gate opens onto a gravelled driveway, which culminates in a generously sized parking area and provides access to the garaging. The house itself is set well back from the road, offering a sense of privacy and seclusion, and is attractively screened by a variety of mature shrubs and trees.
To the rear, the gardens and grounds are a key feature of the property and provide an idyllic retreat. Beyond a broad expanse of lawn lies a large meadow with a double field shelter, accessible by vehicle via Winkfield Lane, while stretching out to the side is a paddock with independent vehicular access from Winkfield Street. Together, they form an attractive, low-maintenance outdoor setting that requires minimal intervention.
Spanning the rear of the house is a sun terrace, offering the perfect spot for al fresco dining and entertaining, whilst to the side is a charming kitchen garden, complete with raised beds. Additional areas of interest include a small orchard.
N.B. The owners have submitted a Permitted Development application for a two-bay stable with a tack room and are awaiting a decision.
Maidens Green House is situated in the pretty parish of Maidens Green, close to Windsor Forest and Windsor Great Park, yet is well placed for easy access to the motorway network, and Heathrow and Gatwick Airports. Regular train services are available to London Waterloo from Ascot, Martins Heron, Bracknell and Windsor stations; London Paddington is also accessible from Slough and Maidenhead Stations (Elizabeth Line), and Windsor.
Extensive recreational and shopping facilities may be found at nearby Ascot, Windsor, Maidenhead and Bracknell, with its pedestrianised Lexicon shopping centre. The area also boasts some superb fine dining with Coworth Park in Ascot, as well as the Waterside Inn and Heston Blumenthal’s restaurants in Bray. Closer to home is the popular Winning Post Hotel/Restaurant, located just a stone’s throw from the property.
Sporting and leisure facilities in the area include golf at the world-famous Wentworth and Sunningdale golf clubs, and for the equestrian enthusiast, the property is in close proximity of prestigious polo clubs, including the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, Guards Polo Club and Coworth Park; horse racing may be enjoyed at the Ascot and Windsor racecourses. The local countryside, Windsor Great Park, Swinley Forest, Virginia Water Lake and Savill Garden all provide excellent walks.
Educational opportunities in the region are superb, in both the state and independent sectors, and schools include the nearby Lambrook school in Winkfield Row.