Three-bedroom Victorian cottage with driveway close to Ascot station and top schools.
Three well-proportioned bedrooms and two reception rooms
Tucked into a quiet South Ascot street, this three-bedroom Victorian cottage offers practical family living with character features and modern comforts. The house has two reception rooms, a comprehensively fitted kitchen and two bath/shower rooms arranged over two floors, all in good decorative order and ready to occupy chain-free.
Outdoor space is low-maintenance but useful: a private driveway (a rare find locally) and a well-kept courtyard garden ideal for entertaining or morning coffee. The property is freehold, has gas central heating to radiators, double glazing (installed post‑2002) and fast broadband — useful for commuting and working from home.
Location is a strong selling point for families and professionals: short walk to Ascot railway station (direct trains into London Waterloo), close to shops and local amenities, and within the Charters school catchment. The area is very affluent and populated by multi-ethnic professionals with families, so resale demand is likely steady.
Buyers should note the house sits on a small plot and is an end-terrace built circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (assumed no cavity insulation). While well maintained, it may benefit from insulation upgrades and other energy-efficiency improvements. The overall size is modest at about 870 sq ft, and council tax is moderate.