Stunning Grade II listed property overlooking the Long Walk
- 5 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Off-road parking
- Landscaped garden
Situation
Queens Terrace is set back from the road behind the carriage driveway servicing the terrace and is situated overlooking the Long Walk and within walking distance of Windsor town centre, which offers an excellent range of shopping and leisure facilities. Road
connections are good with access to the M4 via Junction 6, which in turn leads to the M3, M25, M40 Heathrow Airport and central London. Rail connections are excellent with trains to London (Waterloo) from Windsor & Eton Riverside and to London (Paddington)
via Slough, from Windsor & Eton Central. Sporting facilities in the area include horse racing at Windsor and Ascot, polo and horse riding in Windsor Great Park, tennis at Windsor and Maidenhead, golf at Sunningdale and Wentworth and rowing and boating on some
stretches of the River Thames. There is a wealth of excellent schools including St. George's, Upton House, Brigidine, Papplewick, St. John's Beaumont, Lambrook Haileybury and Eton College, all within easy reach.
Description
HISTORICAL NOTE
Built in 1849, this striking Grade II listed residence was designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon, a notable Victorian architect working in the Jacobean style to create a magnificent terrace boasting decorative brickwork, Dutch gables and mullioned windows.
DESCRIPTION
7 Queens Terrace is an exceptional residence offering immaculately presented and luxurious accommodation arranged over four floors. The property has been refurbished and beautifully improved to an exacting standard, combining both contemporary and period features
to create a stunning family home. Designed to a high specification by a team of highly regarded interior designers and architects, the house boasts up-to-date technology to satisfy the needs of a modern lifestyle yet retains many original and interesting features
of the Victorian era.
The rooms are generously proportioned, in particular the sleek kitchen and adjoining breakfast/garden room which is enhanced by an entire glass wall with double doors opening out to the rear terrace, thereby creating the illusion of 'bringing the outdoors in'.
This room has been designed to maximise natural light and enjoys extreme privacy, providing an excellent dining area throughout the varying seasons. The kitchen has been extensively fitted with a range of bespoke units in American cherry, a central island,
black granite worksurfaces and integral Miele appliances including an induction hob with Gaggenau slim-line extractor above, two ovens (one steam), dishwasher and American style fridge/freezer.
Much attention has been paid to detail and the many notable features of the property include original fireplaces in the principal rooms and bedrooms, attractive leaded light windows, working window shutters, oak flooring, original doors and hinges, high skirtings,
Hudevad radiators throughout, an intercom system servicing all floors, zoned lighting systems and wiring for Bang & Olufsen audio/tv.
OUTSIDE
The enclosed rear garden has been landscaped to provide low maintenance, 'all year round' visual interest and comprises a formal area of lawn edged with well stocked flower/shrub beds. An area of patio provides - al fresco' dining space and steps lead down
from the lawn to an enclosed Ipe decked terrace which may be accessed from the kitchen/breakfast room. A gate to the rear provides additional access to the Kings Road.
Accommodation
Reception hall, drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, utility area, cloakroom, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, store room, cellar, landscaped garden, off-road parking.
Directions
From Savills' offices in the High Street, turn right and proceed into Sheet Street. Continue through the traffic lights and the road then bears round to the left (Kings Road). Follow this road as it runs parallel to the Long Walk and Queens Terrace will be
found on the right hand side towards the end of the road.