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Glendower, Crowthorne Road, Bracknell, Berkshire

Surrounded on all sides by tranquil, scenic landscapes and lush dense forests, the modern metropolis of Bracknell – the name is Saxon for “bracken-covered hiding place” – offers a wealth of opportunities for work, rest and play.

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Gerrard Court, West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Picturesque West Wycombe is one of the jewels in Buckinghamshire’s crown. Nestling in the Chilterns, at the foot of a hill surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort, the village is picture-postcard pretty, with buildings spanning several hundred years.

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Wyndham Mews, Wyndham Crescent, Woodley, Reading, Berkshire

Nestling amidst lush countryside and fertile farmland, yet just a few miles from the modern mecca of Reading, the small Berkshire town of Woodley offers an attractive compromise between rural and urban living.

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Willow Close, Courthouse Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire

Dating back to saxon times, when the village of Ellington grew up as a trading post on the River Thames between Cookham and Bray. Maidenhead – or Maidens’ Wharf – took its name from the fair ladies who populated the nunnery nearby.

Whitegates, Reading Road, Winnersh, Berkshire

A development of two semi-detached houses and five apartments on the Reading Road half way between Wokingham and Reading.

 

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Old Station Place, West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Picturesque West Wycombe is one of the jewels in Buckinghamshire’s crown. Nestling in the Chilterns, at the foot of a hill surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort, the village is picture-postcard pretty, with buildings spanning several hundred years.
One 4 bedroom detached house, three semi detached 3 bedroom houses, four 1 bedroom apartments & one 1 bedroom house

Willow Mews, Courthouse Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire

A development of three 4 bedroom townhouses.
Dating back to saxon times, when the village of Ellington grew up as a trading post on the River Thames between Cookham and Bray. Maidenhead – or Maidens’ Wharf – took its name from the fair ladies who populated the nunnery nearby.

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Fieldfare, Burleigh Road, Ascot, Berkshire

One detached house (circa 4,700 sq ft) 6 bedrooms all with en-suites.
In an idyllic village setting… with the new stadium at Royal Ascot less than ten minutes’ walk away … within ten miles of thriving county towns… Situated off the Ascot to Windsor road, surrounded by the long leafy lanes of north Ascot, the location of this property in Royal Berkshire is as close to perfection as possible.