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Set within the impressive Adelaide Terrace and built in 1831, No. 64 is an elegant period townhouse overlooking the Long Walk and offering immaculately presented living space arranged over three levels.

From the welcoming reception hall there is access to a bright open-plan sitting room and dining room with high ceilings, built-in shelving and an open fireplace. An archway leads through to a light and spacious kitchen/breakfast room featuring tiled flooring, an extensive range of units and ample space for a breakfast table, perfect for informal occasions. A wall of bi-folding doors open the room out to a charming walled garden, thereby creating excellent relaxation and entertaining space. A guest cloakroom completes the downstairs accommodation.

The first floor is arranged to provide equally stylish living space and includes a spacious bedroom at the front with a period fireplace and two sets of French doors opening out to a Juliet balcony overlooking the Long Walk (this room is currently being used as a reception room). A further bedroom, with built-in wardrobe cupboards, is situated to the rear of the house, along with a sizeable family bathroom. The second floor is host to the property’s generously proportioned principal bedroom with twin windows overlooking the Long Walk, built-in wardrobe cupboards, a period fireplace and a generously proportioned en suite bathroom with marble bath and ‘his and hers’ wash basins.

To the front of the house is a beautifully tended parterre style garden that creates an impressive first impression upon entering. To the rear is a pretty walled garden featuring a central patio area set within flower beds edged with clipped box hedging and well-stocked with a variety of flowering plants, shrubs and ornamental trees. Backing onto the garden is the garage which may be accessed by car via a private road located alongside No. 72.

Kings Road is a highly regarded road, conveniently located for Windsor town centre and its wide range of shopping facilities. Opposite the property is the renowned Long Walk, leading from Windsor Castle and providing a pleasant three-mile walk to the impressive Copper Horse statue at the end. The magnificent Windsor Great Park is also nearby and offers around 4,800 acres to explore.

Windsor boasts a fine variety of shopping and leisure facilities and for the commuter, the nearby M4 provides access to the national motorway network whilst Windsor’s two railway stations offer regular services to London Waterloo and Paddington (via Slough).

Leisure facilities are plentiful, with world-class golf courses on Windsor’s doorstep, spectacular parks, and the River Thames for boating and rowing.

Windsor is also fortunate to be in close proximity to some of the country’s finest schools including. St. George’s and Upton House in Windsor, St. George’s, Papplewick, Heathfield and St. Mary’s in Ascot, Lambrook in Winkfield Row, St. John’s Beaumont in Old Windsor, and Bishopsgate in Englefield Green.
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Kings Road, Windsor

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