Properties For Sale by Roger Platt, Maidenhead, including sold STC
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A rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully designed four-bedroom detached family home, ideally located on the highly sought-after Southview Place in Marlow and just a short walk from Marlow town centre, outstanding schools and scenic Thames-side walks. Built by AWARD WINNING developer REVERE HOMES.
BRAND NEW BY THE PRESTIGIOUS SHANLY HOMES - THE HAMPDEN. Reserve in May and take advantage of our commuter package - An annual Maidenhead to London Season rail ticket* plus a parking space* in Maidenhead town centre for a year. Smooth Move and Part Exchange are also available.
An attractive four bedroom, two bathroom detached family home, constructed in characterful old stock brick and set within a sought-after and popular semi-rural location. The property has been vastly updated and improved by the current owners and has no onward chain.
This impressive four-bedroom, three bathroom family home occupies a generous plot and is proudly positioned as the largest house on the road. Thoughtfully designed for comfortable modern living, it offers bright, spacious accommodation throughout and a wonderful sense of privacy. NO CHAIN.
Built around 1903, this characterful home, one of three near-identical properties on Ellington Road sits within the Taplow Riverside Conservation Area and although not listed with Historic England, it is featured on the Buckinghamshire Local Heritage List.
THE STIRLING - BRAND NEW BY THE PRESTIGIOUS SHANLY HOMES. Reserve in May and take advantage of our commuter package - An annual Maidenhead to London Season rail ticket* plus a parking space* in Maidenhead town centre for a year. Smooth Move and Part Exchange are also available.
Nestled in an exclusive, tranquil cul-de-sac in the highly sought-after Sandisplatt area of Maidenhead, this impressive detached residence at Talbots Drive presents a superb opportunity for growing families. Property is offered for sale through Modern Auction which is operated by iamsold Limited.




































































