Unwind in style at our bright and spacious flat. Enjoy lightning-fast broadband and a large TV for entertainment. A stylish wooden dining table adorned with plush leather chairs. Complimentary parking and access to communal garden. It’s only a five minute stroll over the river to Windsor Castle. Discover lush green spaces and immerse yourself in the charm of Eton High Street, boasting an array of inviting cafes and restaurants. Your ideal getaway awaits!
Windsor and Eton are two charming towns located in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England. Both towns are steeped in history and offer a wealth of fantastic neighbourhood highlights that are sure to delight visitors. In Windsor, one can explore the magnificent Windsor Castle, which is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and has been the home of British kings and queens for over 900 years. The town is also home to the Windsor Great Park, a stunning 5,000-acre park that boasts beautiful gardens, ancient woodlands, and a tranquil lake. Eton, on the other hand, is renowned for its prestigious public school, Eton College, which has educated numerous British prime ministers and members of the royal family. Visitors can also visit the charming Eton High Street, which is lined with quaint shops and historic buildings, or take a leisurely stroll along the River Thames, which flows through the heart of the town.
A list of beautiful sites to see
1. Windsor Castle
2. The Long Walk
3. Windsor Great Park
4. Windsor Promenade
5. Eton College Chapel
6. River Thames
7. Eton College
8. Windsor Bridge
9. Jubilee River
10. Windsor Castle from the River Thames
11. The Copper Horse statue of King George III
12. Queen Mary's Dolls' House at Windsor Castle
13. Windsor Castle from Snow Hill
14. Home Park, Windsor Castle
15. The Round Tower, Windsor Castle
16. The Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park
17. Royal Windsor Racecourse
18. Dorney Court, a Tudor manor house in Dorney, near Windsor
19. The Guildhall in Windsor
20. The Crooked House of Windsor, a historic building with a distinctive crooked facade.
You can walk everywhere we are in such a great location nothing takes very long to get to.
The is a parking space available at the property for residence. Its a shared area with three other people so it can get a little busy but is normally fine. If its full there is parking on the high street just 50 meter away