This is the ideal family home, situated on a prime development built by Berkeley Homes around the turn of the century and offering a wealth of space inside and out. There are three generous reception rooms on the ground floor as well as an open plan kitchen/breakfast room and a useful home office, with the 2400 sq ft of accommodation laid out in a way that the formal and family rooms are separated – great for entertaining while allowing the rest of the family space to relax. The house is beautifully presented in a modern and vibrant style, featuring a sleek kitchen complete with a central island, attractive wall coverings and bright and contemporary bathrooms. \r
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The ground floor accommodation is accessed from a welcoming entrance hall which opens to a sitting room that has an open fire and doors to the garden, a separate dining room, study, a contemporary-styled kitchen/breakfast room and a cloakroom with WC. There is also a further family room which is connected to the kitchen and opens to the rear garden and a utility room which also has outside access. Upstairs there is a large principal suite with eaves storage and an en suite bath/shower room, four further bedrooms including one en suite that’s perfect for guests, and a main bathroom also with bath and shower. From the upper floor there is a lovely view to the rear over open fields, which can also be enjoyed from a raised deck accessed from one of the bedrooms and steps from the garden.
OutsideThe house is set within a good-size plot that backs onto open countryside at the rear. The house is approached over a generous gravel driveway offering plenty of off-street parking, as well as access to a detached double garage. There are lawned gardens front and back, with latter attractively landscaped to include a large paved terrace for dining outside, a variety of borders and flowerbeds over different levels, and a charming breeze hut. A raised wooden deck leads out from one of the upstairs bedrooms and provides an extra seating area, with its own access down to the garden. There is a gate in the rear wall giving access rural lanes and footpaths towards Pinkneys Green and Cookham.
SituationKinghorn Park is a prestigeous development located on the northern edge of Maidenhead, with local amenities including shops, cafes/restaurants and Furze Platt station. The extensive shopping and leisure facilities of central Maidenhead are within easy reach, including a variety of restaurants and cafes in the regenerated Waterside Quarter, a modern leisure centre at Braywick Park, a multi screen cinema and Centre for the Arts at Norden Farm. There are many highly regarded schools in the local area in both the state and independent sectors. The M4 and M40 are easily accessible leading to the M25 motorway network, Heathrow Airport, London and the West Country/West Midlands. Rail services to London Paddington are available from Furze Platt station (1.1 miles) and Maidenhead (1.5 miles), which also served by the Elizabeth line.