Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Dells Cottage Common Road, Windsor, a cozy and compact detached type home with 4 bed in the SL4 6PX area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,043,250 and a rental potential of £6,781 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Dec 12, 2023. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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As you enter the property through the solid oak front door, you are
welcomed into an entrance hallway that instantly gives glimpses of
the elegance and spaciousness that is to come. From the entrance
hall, the wooden stair case leads up to the first floor, there is a
cloaks cupboard and a cloak room. The first reception room
immediately to the left boasts a Jotel wood-burning stove, set in a
beautiful Inglenook fireplace, exposed ceiling beams and wall
timbers along with a wooden floor, creating the ideal space for
cosy evenings with friends and family. Being triple aspect with
windows to the front and side and two sets of glazed double doors
to the rear, natural light is not in shortage. The second reception
off the hall is the dining room which overlooks the front garden
and offers another fireplace with a wood-burning stove, exposed
ceiling beams and wall timbers and a wooden floor. Off of the
dining room towards to rear of the property is a superb Mark
Wilkinson famous Cooks kitchenbreakfast room over seen by the man
himself, and equipped with an Aga, top-of-the-range integrated
appliances, a central island and ample cooking and preparation
space in polished Italian granite and Oak. Windows to the rear, a
window and door to the side once again allows natural light to
flood in. The final reception room accessed from the
kitchenbreakfast room being, the hall, is an exceptionally stunning
recent addition to the property providing your ideal entertainment
space if required. Its Oak frame construction, vaulted ceiling,
beams, exposed brick, Inglenook fireplace, lantern roof light,
Velux windows and bi folding doors to the terrace is all very
elegant. A continuation of the Oak frame hall is a large luxurious
bathroom with a free standing roll top bath and wet room floor
shower, also with the vaulted ceiling, beams and Velux windows.
On the first floor from the galleried landing of this remarkable
property boasts four well appointed bedrooms. The principle bedroom
suite is triple aspect overlooking the rear garden and offers
abundant storage space in the form of built in wardrobes, drawers
and dressing table. The bathroom with its painted slipper end bath
is a great place to wallow at the end of a day. The other three
bedrooms are all of a good size and share a smart shower room.
Heading outdoors, the gardens of the property are a true delight, a
gardeners paradise, and approximately half an acre in size. To the
front is a spacious sweeping driveway that provides ample room for
parking many cars and even has an origial telephone box, views on
to the common and Windsor Castle in the distance. The rest of the
gardens are mature, beautifully landscaped with a terrace adjacent
to the property for al fresco dining, an attractive fountain, a
kitchen garden, ornamental trees and shrubs, flower beds and
lawn.
A selection of out buildings provides versatile space as required,
currently used as hobby rooms, workshops and garden storage.
Dorney is a Conservation area and there are two villages nearby.
Dorney Court and Dorney Lake nearby both offering their own unique
attractions. Shopping facilities are available in Eton and Taplow,
with more extensive amenities to be found in nearby Windsor and
Maidenhead.
Dorney Common is an excellent location for those who love outdoor
pursuits, with a riding school and horse riding facilities, pretty
walks down to the River Thames, and a towpath that runs to Windsor
and Bray. Local footpaths lead to the Jubilee River and Dorney
Wetlands, a haven for wildlife.
Location
Dorney is a village and civil parish located in the county of
Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles west
of the town of Windsor, and 4 miles east of Maidenhead. The village
is situated on the River Thames, and it is home to the Dorney
Rowing Lake, which was used during the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Dorney is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with Dorney Common
and the Dorney Wetlands Nature Reserve offering a variety of
walking and cycling routes, as well as bird watching and horse
riding opportunities. The area is popular with nature lovers and
those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban
life.
The village has a small number of local amenities, including a post
office, a village hall, and a popular pub, The Palmer Arms. There
is also a popular garden centre and farm shop, which sells a range
of local produce.
For those looking for more extensive shopping, dining, and
entertainment options, the nearby towns of Windsor and Maidenhead
offer a wide range of amenities. Both towns are easily accessible
by car or public transport, and offer a range of shops,
restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions.
Dorney is also well-connected for commuters, with easy access to
the M4 motorway and regular train services to London from nearby
stations including Windsor & Eton Riverside, Slough, and
Maidenhead.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings,
or services. Interested parties must undertake their own
investigation into the working order of these items. All
measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance
only.
Council Tax
South Buckinghamshire, Band G
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