Immaculate two-bedroom end-terrace with solar panels and commuter links to London.
Two double bedrooms and loft storage, ready to move in
Solar panels reduce energy costs; mains gas boiler heating
Private rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
Allocated off-street parking plus visitor bays
About 660 sq ft; average-sized modern layout
EPC C; constructed circa 2007–2011
Medium flooding risk in area — investigate insurance/mitigation
Higher local crime level — consider security and location checks
Immaculately presented two-bedroom end-of-terrace on a modern development in Cippenham Village. The layout offers a spacious living room, pristine kitchen/diner, ground-floor cloakroom and loft storage — ideal for a first home or buy-to-let starter. Solar panels and gas central heating help reduce running costs, while double glazing keeps the interior comfortable.
The property sits within easy walking distance of Burnham station (Paddington line and forthcoming Crossrail), local shops and several supermarkets. Road links are excellent with Junction 6 of the M4 nearby and Windsor just a short drive away. Local schools include several rated Good and Outstanding, making this a practical choice for families starting out.
Practical points to note: the home is freehold and of relatively recent construction (c.2007–2011) with an average overall size (about 660 sq ft). There is allocated off-street parking plus visitor bays and a private rear garden, but the plot is compact. The EPC is C. Buyers should be aware of a medium flooding risk in the area and a higher local crime level when considering long-term suitability.
Overall, this tidy, low-maintenance property delivers sensible running costs and commuter convenience. It suits a first-time buyer wanting a move-in ready home or an investor seeking a well-presented rental in a transport-linked location, subject to due diligence on flood and local crime factors.