Spacious ground-floor home with private terrace and direct garden access close to transport.
- Large ground-floor flat approximately 1,372 sq ft
- Two double bedrooms, both with en suite bathrooms
- Private patio with direct access to communal gardens and river path
- Allocated off-street parking; double-glazed throughout
- Share of freehold with a very long lease (circa 999 years)
- Solid-brick walls likely lack insulation; may increase heating costs
- High local flooding risk — affects insurance and flood precautions
- Council tax band described as expensive
Set within a handsome early-20th-century conversion in Maidenhead's River Area, this exceptionally large ground-floor flat (circa 1,372 sq ft) combines generous room proportions with period detail. The sitting room retains original parquet and panelling and opens, via French doors, onto a private patio that leads directly to well-kept communal gardens and a gated path to the river. A light-filled orangery offers flexible additional living space while a separate kitchen/breakfast room and utility/cloakroom add practical everyday convenience.
Both double bedrooms have en suite facilities, and the principal suite provides privacy and comfort. The apartment benefits from double glazing, allocated off-street parking and a long lease with share of freehold—features that support long-term ownership and ease of transaction (no onward chain).
Important practical points: the property is of solid-brick construction with assumed limited wall insulation, so heating costs may be higher than modern-build equivalents despite the gas boiler and double glazing. There is a recorded high flooding risk for the area, which will affect insurance and may require preventative measures. Council tax is described as expensive.
This home will suit buyers seeking a spacious, character-rich riverside residence within easy reach of Maidenhead amenities and transport links. It also offers clear potential for cosmetic updating and energy-efficiency improvements for those who want to add value and reduce ongoing running costs.