Windsor was mentioned in Domesday as Windesores and had a fishery. Its name comes from 'bank or slope with a windlass' and the original settlement is about a mile and a half from 'Windsor'. The town is well known for its castle though of course the castle came first and the town grew up to service the needs of the royal residence, second only to Buckingham Palace. It is England's premier castle and the largest inhabited castle in the world. St Georges Chapel with its renowned fan-vaulted ceiling is the resting place of eight Kings. The town has many old streets which tend to become fairly crowded in the summer months.
Bramley House is a collection of 12 stylish two bedroom apartments, created for discounted market sale for local people over the...
Facilities include resident Estate Manager, allocated parking lift access to all upper-floor apartments, gates community, energy efficient, landscaped gardens and within...
Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lift, lounge, cafe, bar/pub, and conservatory. A range of services will...
Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, gated parking and garden.
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Connaught Court is situated off Alma Road within walking distance of shops in Windsor. The development consists of 40 flats...
Facilities include a visiting manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge, laundry, guest facilities, security entry system, car park and...
Pinewood Place is an exclusive, gated retirement development of elegant new homes set within beautifully landscaped gardens, just off Hatch Lane,...
Facilities include Estate Manager, allocated parking, lift for most apartments, gated community and landscaped gardens.
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The Meads was completed in 1992 and consists of 39 flats on three storeys off Green Lane to the west...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm system, residents' lounge, guest facilities, laundry and communal car park.
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