Refurbished end-terrace minutes from shops and Crossrail — ideal for first-time buyers..
Two double bedrooms; open-plan living and dining
Refurbished throughout; new roof fitted in 2018
Modern kitchen; bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower
Approx. 861 sqft; compact, low-maintenance plot
Off-street / permitted parking; excellent mobile, fast broadband
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated (1900–1929 build)
Tenure unspecified — confirm before exchange
Local crime above average; small garden space
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this refurbished two-bedroom end-terrace offers move-in ready accommodation within easy walking distance of local shops, parks and Maidenhead Crossrail station. The ground floor has an open-plan living and dining area, modern kitchen and a striking bathroom with a freestanding bath plus separate shower. A new roof was fitted in 2018 and double glazing added after 2002.
The house suits first-time buyers seeking a compact, low-maintenance home with good transport links and fast broadband. Off-street/permitted parking and mains gas central heating add everyday convenience. The property’s solid-brick construction and period character give scope for cosmetic personalization.
Buyers should note some practical limitations: the plot is small, the walls are assumed to be uninsulated solid brick (typical of the build era), and local crime levels are above average. Tenure is not specified and should be confirmed, and while the home is newly renovated, any specific mechanical or structural surveys are recommended before purchase.
Chain-free sale and an average overall size (approx. 861 sq ft) make this an attractive and straightforward purchase for those prioritising location and ready-to-live-in condition over large gardens or extensive living space.