🥑 🏠 January Property Of the Month 🏠 🥑

Castle Hill Terrace is the perfect blend of historic Georgian charm and contemporary architecture having been completely redesigned by the current owners.

📍 Maidenhead

Castle Hill Terrace sits under half a mile to the west of Maidenhead town centre and is the perfect blend of historic Georgian charm and contemporary architecture. Meticulously re-designed by the current owners this property offers over 3000 square feet of living space on a half-acre plot and perfectly embodies classic interior design with a modern twist the whole way through. The layout is grand as well as functional with an expansive kitchen dining space created to the rear of the property with 11-foot high ceilings and a seamless flow into the multi-faceted garden space. Each room has been carefully crafted with a uniqueness to each space whilst still maintaining a consistent design theme throughout the entire property. A true masterpiece of a residence.

Marketed by Matt & Matt at Avocado Property.

Material Facts
- Asking Price: £2,500,000
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council Tax: Windsor & Maidenhead - Band H
- EPC - Band D (67)

Other Information ℹ️
🏫 Schools: Walking distance to Claires Court, Highfield Preparatory & St Piran's Independant Schools
🚃 Rail Links: 0.6 miles from Maidenhead Station which connects to Paddington in under 20 minutes, Bond Street in under 40 minutes and 50 minutes to Canary Wharf.

For more information ⬇️

Interested in viewing this property? Get in touch with Matt & Matt on the details below 👇
Matt B - 07717 725 609
Matt P - 07920 065 080



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