Step inside this stunning character home in this popular Berkshire village location.

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • A Classic Edwardian property originally built in 1902 that was sympathetically extended in 2004/5 enhancing the original footprint of this period home situated in the sought-after village of Waltham St Lawrence.
    The property exhibits typical Edwardian features from this rich period in history including high Ceilings, well-proportioned rooms, double glazed sash windows, period fireplaces and set back from the road with privacy hedges.
    The property is situated within the heart of the pretty village of Waltham St. Lawrence which is set within beautiful countryside and boasts the historic St Lawrence church dating back to the 7th Century.
    This home is within walking distance of the Ofsted rated Outstanding Waltham St Lawrence Primary School and the public house ‘The Bell Inn’ . A classic half- timbered 15th Century pub bequeathed to the village in 1608 by Sir Ralph Newbury.
    More extensive amenities are available in nearby Twyford village and the towns of Maidenhead, Reading, Henley and Windsor.
    This includes a mainline railway station serving London in Twyford on the new Elizabeth line with direct access to Paddington, Bond Street and Canary Wharf. The M4 (Junction 8/9) provides access to Heathrow, the West Country, Central London and the M25.
    A wide range of sporting and recreational activities in the area include horse racing at Windsor and Ascot; golf at the nearby Castle Royal, boating at Dorney lake and along the river Thames and flying at White Waltham. There are a number of highly respected schools and colleges in the region including Reading Bluecoats in Sonning, Brigidine and St. George's in Windsor, Papplewick in Ascot, Queen Anne's School for girls in Caversham, Eton College and Wellington College.
    The larger village of Twyford is 3 miles away and has a Waitrose supermarket. The village itself boasts an active cricket club and village family fete.

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