Spacious six-bedroom Edwardian with 150ft garden and station nearby.
Six bedrooms and three bathrooms across three floors
A substantial six-bedroom Edwardian detached house set over three floors, Danecroft blends period character with practical family space. The house offers three reception rooms, a bespoke Mark Wilkinson kitchen with breakfast area, and a roof terrace that looks over a long 150ft landscaped garden — ideal for children and outdoor entertaining. Off-street parking for several cars and a garage add convenience for commuters and families.
The location is a major asset: about 0.6 miles to Maidenhead Central Station, walking distance to town and the restaurants of Bray, and close to a selection of highly rated primary and secondary schools, including an Outstanding primary. Broadband (FTTP) and excellent mobile coverage suit remote working and streaming. The property sits in a very affluent area with low flood risk and good local amenities.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important: the EPC rating is D and council tax is Band G, indicating higher running costs. The house was built 1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely lacking modern cavity insulation; double glazing install date is unknown. Buyers should expect some energy-efficiency upgrades and possible refurbishment to modern standards, especially if prioritising lower bills or full thermal performance.
This home suits a growing family seeking period charm, a large garden and excellent transport links, or an investor wanting a spacious property near central Maidenhead. While it offers immediate lifestyle benefits, budget for energy-efficiency improvements and routine updating to fully realise its long-term potential.