Refurbished Victorian villa near Windsor town centre with open-plan kitchen and church views.
Full-width modern kitchen/dining with Miele appliances and skylights
West-facing garden with afternoon sun; small plot size
Double reception room and open-plan ground floor living
Three main bedrooms plus loft/bonus fourth bedroom with dormer
Two bathrooms and ground-floor cloakroom; newly renovated throughout
Freehold; town centre and rail links within short walk
On-street permit parking only; no private off-street parking
Solid brick walls likely lack modern cavity insulation; older glazing
Set on a quiet stretch of Alexandra Road, this period terraced villa blends Victorian character with a recent high-spec refurbishment. The house offers open-plan living centred on a full-width kitchen/dining room with integrated Miele appliances and skylights, ideal for family life and entertaining. Large windows and a west-facing garden bring afternoon sun and a pleasant outlook over All Saints Church.
The layout provides flexible accommodation across multiple floors: a double reception, three principal bedrooms and a fourth loft/bonus room reached by a fixed staircase. The loft room’s dormer windows create useful additional space and attractive views, though head-height is more limited than the main bedrooms. Two modern bathrooms and a ground-floor cloakroom support everyday family routines.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is freehold, newly renovated and connected to mains gas central heating. On-street permit parking serves the location, and the town centre, shops, restaurants and rail links to London are within easy walking distance. Local schools include well-regarded state and independent options, making this a convenient choice for families.
Buyers should note some period-property realities: the house has solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation and the double glazing was installed before 2002. Council tax is described as expensive and the rear garden is small, so those requiring large outdoor space or the lowest running costs should factor potential insulation or glazing upgrades into their plans. There is no onward chain, which can speed completion for a buyer ready to move quickly.