Renovated three-bed semi near Crossrail, garden, parking and loft space.
- Newly renovated three-bedroom semi-detached with loft room
- Open-plan kitchen/diner, underfloor heating on ground floor
- Two bathrooms including ground-floor shower/utility room
- Off-street parking for two vehicles; level deck and lawn
- Short walk to Maidenhead Station (Crossrail) and riverside
- Built 1930–49: solid brick walls, no known cavity insulation
- Medium flood risk — check insurance and flood measures
- Small plot size; compact outdoor space despite decking
Set within walking distance of Maidenhead town centre and the Crossrail station, this extended three-bedroom semi-detached home blends contemporary finish with practical family living. The ground floor has been opened up into a bright kitchen/dining hub with high-end fittings, tiled floors and underfloor heating, plus a useful shower/utility room and a study area overlooking the garden.
Upstairs provides three well-proportioned bedrooms, a fully tiled family bathroom and a versatile loft room accessed by wooden steps — ideal for a playroom, home office or study space, with plentiful eaves storage. Outside, a large decked patio and level lawn provide low-maintenance outdoor space; driveway parking accommodates two vehicles.
Important considerations: the house was built in the 1930s–1940s from solid brick (no known cavity insulation) and sits in a medium flood-risk zone; buyers should check insurance and consider thermal upgrade options. The plot is small, so outdoor space is compact despite the deck and lawn. Chain-free sale and recent renovation make the property ready for immediate occupation for families or commuters.
Local amenities are strong — riverside walks, good primary and secondary schools nearby, low local crime levels, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — supporting commuting professionals and family life.