For Sale2 Bedroom Flat in Nashdom Lane, Burnham, Slough, SL1 8NJ£550,000
Property Type
Flat
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 1
Tenure
Leasehold
Price
£550,000
Key Features
- Allocated parking space and own garage within the development
- Use of swimming pool, tennis court and gym
- Approximately 17 acres of communal gardens and woodland
- Elizabeth Line rail link to London and Heathrow nearby
- 2 bathrooms and fully equipped kitchen
- Ultra fast 1,000MB/second broadband connection
- No onward chain
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Description
Well-presented ground floor two bedroom apartment in elegant Grade II* listed Nashdom estate.
Nashdom Abbey is a magnificent restored Grade II* Listed country house standing in 17 acres of communal gardens and woodland. Number 17 benefits from bright and spacious accommodation with a private terrace to the rear.
The apartment is accessed via a video security system at the east wing entrance of the building.
The kitchen is fitted in a range of modern units with ample work surface area. Integrated appliances include an oven, ceramic hob with extractor over and .dishwasher. There is space for an American style fridge freezer and a microwave. French doors leads to the private rear terrace.
The reception/dining room is elegant and spacious with a feature fireplace with stone surround and gas coal effect fire. A wide semi-circular bay window offers views to the wooded grounds and rose garden. The two double bedrooms are generous in size with views towards the woodland to the front of the building. They benefit from built-in wardrobes. The principal bedroom has a modern en suite shower room. A hallway and bathroom, the latter fitted with a modern Roca suite, complete the accommodation.
A garage accessed via electronic gates as well as an additional allocated parking space form part of the property.
Nashdom Abbey has a full time Estate Manager on site. Benefits of the property include 17 acres of grounds and woodland and use of a communal hard tennis court, heated outdoor swimming pool, barbeque area and pavilion with gymnasium. Residents may also make use of a mezzanine lounge area in the west wing near the main entrance.
Historical Note
In 1898, the Russian Prince Alexis Dolgorouki married Frances Wilson, heiress of Fleetwood and commissioned Sir Edwin Lutyens to build Nashdom (Russian for our home'). In 1929 the ownership passed to a Benedictine Order who lived in and cared for Nashdom as an abbey for half a century until they left to merge with a larger monastery near Newbury. The mansion was converted in 1997 to luxury apartments.
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