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Stunning Apartment with Riverside Terrace and Balcony Stunning apartment with riverside terrace and balcony 1 Windsor Bridge Court, Eton, Berkshire SL4 6BT Leasehold ( 999 year from 01/01/2011) Reception hall • sitting/dining room • kitchen • 3 en suite bedrooms ( 2 with balcony access) • cloakroom • utility room • balcony & riverside terrace • 2 gated parking spaces Local information The main entrance is welcoming Eton & Windsor are surrounded and leads to the apartment front by miles of beautiful countryside door. The spacious reception yet are still within easy hallway leads to the three commuting distance of Central bedrooms all of which have London. Windsor Bridge Court is excellent fitted wardrobes and set within the conservation area luxurious en suite facilities. The of the historic and picturesque main bedroom and bedroom 2 town of Eton and its excellent have access to a balcony range of shopping facilities, overlooking the river offering a public houses, bars and wonderful waterside vista. restaurants. Further extensive amenities are available in An attractive wooden staircase Windsor, with the town centre leads down to the open plan situated just across Eton Bridge. sitting and dining area with doors Educational opportunities in the opening to the 30’ decked area in both the public and terrace. This area is canter- private sector are extensive. levered over the river and provides unparalleled views over For the commuter, road travel is the River Thames towards the excellent with the M4 (J6) Castle. It is an enviable outlook. providing access to Heathrow The dining area is open plan to Airport, Central London and also the contemporary TM Italia fitted linking with the M25. Rail kitchen with integral appliances . communications are equally as The clean modern lines of the convenient with Windsor’s two kitchen compliment this stylish stations, Windsor & Eton Central entertaining space. Finally a door & Windsor and Eton Riverside, leads to the utility room. The offering services to London property also has gated Waterloo and London underground parking for two Paddington (via Slough) cars. respectively. Tenure About this property Leasehold ( 999 year from Set in the heart of historic Eton 01/01/2011) this beautifully presented apartment is set in a superb Local Authority riverside location with views Royal Borough of Windsor & across the river to Windsor Maidenhead Castle. Viewing The stylish interior is set out over Strictly by appointment with two floors and has up-to-date Savills features to satisfy the needs of a modern lifestyle including Rako lighting, video entry system and air-conditioning in the bedrooms. 1 Windsor Bridge Court, Eton, Berkshire SL4 6BT Gross internal area (approx) 1631 sq ft John Henson Savills Windsor 01753 834 600 savills savills.co.uk [email protected] Important notice: Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 02029022 Job ID: 145854 User initials: JF.
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