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Lakeside living - your dream home?

Friday, August 14, 2020

Lakeside living - your dream home?

Waterside living has always been popular, especially during a long hot summer when a river or lakeside view is instantly calming and cooling. Early morning mists can be stunning and waterside properties are often in high demand, especially if the property takes full advantage of its situation. This four bedroom detached house in Waylands, Wraysbury does just that with stunning views across the lake from the rear of the property.

Ideally located for Wraysbury village and set in an idyllic location on the banks of one of Wraysbury's Lakes, the light, airy property benefits from a large lounge /dining room which leads into a luxury fitted kitchen and utility room. Accommodation also includes a study and four bedrooms (two double bedrooms, master with ensuite and additional single), all with built in wardrobes and a family bathroom. To the front is an easily maintained garden, detached single garage and ample parking for several cars. To the rear the garden is laid to lawn with two patios and summerhouse, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful view across the lake.

Wraysbury has all the benefits of a rural village but with the added advantage of two train stations on the line from Windsor to London Waterloo. With easy access to the M25 and Heathrow, Wraysbury is ideally situated for city commuters and international travellers alike yet retains its historic charm and riverside appeal. History and romance abound in its heritage – the area is rumoured to be where Henry VIII courted Anne Boleyn, and where the Magna Carta was really signed in 1215. A series of scenic lakes allow wildlife to flourish, and sailing, fishing and water sports can be enjoyed all year round in designated areas.

For more information about the area or to see our portfolio of properties for sale in Wraysbury, visit frostweb.co.uk.


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