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Chapel Wharf CHAPEL WHARF WELCOME TO This outstanding new collection of one and two bedroom apartments from Shanly Homes has it all. With its chic waterside location, Chapel Wharf is somewhere you will be proud to call home DISCOVER THE NEW URBAN QUARTER Discover a new urban quarter Chapel Wharf is the latest exciting phase of the exclusive Chapel Arches development, itself part of a major regeneration project for the town of Maidenhead. alongside the revitalised Maidenhead waterways This burgeoning new community will feature more than 30,000 sq ft of shops, restaurants, cafés and offices, alongside 242 high quality new apartments. Residents will enjoy spectacular views of the town’s rejuvenated waterways, along which they will be able to walk and cycle at their leisure. 4 Computer generated image of Chapel Wharf and The Picturehouse The light and airy apartments at Chapel Wharf have been built with modern life in mind, with open plan living rooms and kitchens affording you a fantastic space in which to socialise and relax. What’s more, a selection of these stylish apartments boast elegant balconies where you can dine al fresco, unwind with a good book in the sunshine or simply watch the world go by. Maidenhead is one of the fastest growing towns in the south east of England, and Shanly Homes is delighted to be part of its ambitious renewal. It’s a forward-thinking project which is sure to benefit many generations to come. 5 ROAD E RAY MILL C B D L O O A O O P C 4 K R 9 K W H I FRANCE 0 S S A A N AV A E 4 3 R N M M C UE E A 0 B PERFECTLY POSITIONEDN E O 8 A E R DE R N A D I O O D CLIVEMON N A R L D D E E L U R A R RAY MILL ROAD W E N N O Maidenhead has a huge amount to offer, and at Chapel Wharf you’re W E E A A fantastic location from V R DEREK ROAD A O D right in the centre of the action. Whether you enjoy nights out with F A T RO A I L D L O which to enjoy Maidenhead’s friends, checking out the latest movie blockbusters or just people A G R D R AD R E T A I N N S watching in coffee shops, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for in O G myriad of attractions C U E R H R A E this friendly town. What’s more, it’s fantastically well connected when H ARGR D I A L A L V E you’re travelling further afield, either for E business or pleasure. 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D WA A O A D 5 T S S R 2 3 L 9 D E E 2 Francesco’s S D E The Windsor A THE L O O A R 4 E A E R H A C G R D T 4 IN N R R Castle A G O T B PICTUREHOUSE E H NG T I O E L L R EL IL T B A 3 The Hand & Flowers H F Tesco Express TLE F U D S A E C S D 3 A RIDGE A H O O R T A H T A R D 4 O N R A N 5 R R 4 The Maiden’s Head Strand M E S D S E A E Guards P T S R 2 Water R G A 3 K U A 5 The Bear O I A O D D R S 0 NG I 11 V A W R Q O Club Park R T 8 VE A E A R H K E CO-OP B 8 T N E I A 1 D D B R S 2 V 6 Forenza O S S S F NU O TRE TR 0 E Y E T 1 R 3 A N L O R E B 7 Prezzo E O L D D O E A L WESTMORLAND RO E D R A T O T D C A O RE D S 8 Pizza Express N D A A O R P Y E F N A T 3 D S R W R W D TO AD E OA O R 9 Bianco Nero H A O O E K G R R F I B A H S O L R E Y C O D U T C Maidenhead P N 10 Blue River Café A S T D B E E V H T 2 A ER L O A N B Railway Bridge I L KE 4 Y O Y IL E C A W Mulberry Day O D R 11 Thai Orchid H N E NG OU U LA S Y N Nursery T A U R D H T Y R H S O OAD Y L B 2 Q 12 Trevi Ristorante G E I P 1 I L AD G R Gandhi L F L E R D R Indian N E A E C L N O F Kingswood E FE O A Hotels L Hotel & Gandhi L D O C L L H A F U Restaurant W Maidenhead R L N A TR AD T O Y ROAD 1 Premier Inn O AV E Grenfell Park 3 E 1 T RO A TREE R R S 0 United Football Club L O M D L C B A E 8 EL 2 Travelodge B E 2 NU O E OD NH A C O Y V S H W I N E E 3 The Thames Hotel 8 ABUR R A D L D 2 R R ASE U O D O FORLE 0 C A LE I O B A 3 VE N V N LL R D LAN E R B D E F CLOSE T EN E R R R G A R Leisure, Entertainment and Culture O S Y Y R P AD O A W O R R L O D RTH 1 David Lloyd Leisure I WA C O O A C N E Maidenhead H E W A D V K 9 K BU I RY DRIVE D C 2 Odeon Cinema R R O 7 O D TOR CLOS A N S E 8 A 3 Maidenhead Heritage Centre D O N C A IL SE S NE O B C 4 Desborough Bowling Club CL A F 3 IF L DR AY 0 RE W N 2 A N 5 Maidenhead Library TO 8 D 3 ER EE N R A 0 F R ER OA O F T D R 8 TA IL 6 Magnet Leisure Centre S S G H R C E G P N 7 Tenpin Maidenhead 4 A RUS H S E HE D S N N H E A 8 Absolutely Karting TL T P UR Waterways BR P CO D O A 9 Absolutely Kombat A UE Y RO H EN leading to W V G LO S A R D R D U Cliveden O 10 Maidenhead Rowing Club L N E A O AD E O T N R 11 Town Hall & Desborough Suite G B F Y N I I R E R A H L ILTERN ROAD E Y CH S D W S H U S Education I R I C F K Maidenhead 1 Highfield Prep School R B O 3 Golf Club 02 A 2 Positive Steps Nursery 8 D Bray AVENUE ROAD 3 St Luke’s Church of England School 7 4 Forest Bridge School MAIDENHEAD: WHERE THE CURRENT MEETS THAMESIDE CHARM Revel in nature’s majesty along the banks of the River Thames, just a 15 minute walk from Chapel Wharf As the old song go es, there’s nothing so nice as messing about on the river.
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