Period house near Windsor for sale
Nearly a hundred years old, this period property has bags of personality, and is located on the outskirts of Windsor

A characterful property on the outskirts of Windsor in Berkshire, Castle Peep is a five bedroom house which is nearly 100 years old, with good family accommodation.
The property has wood flooring, leaded windows, exposed beams and brickwork, as well as open fireplaces and dark wood doors. The house has three reception rooms including a drawing room with vaulted ceiling and French doors. The sitting room is less formal and also has an open fireplace and the dining room has a traditional beamed ceiling.
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A carved staircase rises to the first floor where the hall has doors off to two double bedrooms; the master bedroom suite also has a fine bay window. The second floor could be used as a space for another bedroom or possibly a playroom and has two further bedrooms.
Outside the gardens come to around half-an-acre and offer year-round colour; a raised terrace spans the rear of the house and is ideal for entertaining.
Castle Peep is located in St Leonard's Hill on the outskirts of Windsor in Berkshire. Windsor itself has an excellent range of amenities and two railway stations with trains to London.
The guide price is £1.15m. For further information please contact Savills on 01753 834 660 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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