Maidenhead Advertiser

Luxury apartments in an ideal setting

Help to Buy available as new-build developmen­t, Fabric, comes to Furze Platt

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Award-winning Oakford Homes will bring an exciting new developmen­t to Maidenhead this summer.

Fabric is an impressive collection of luxury one and two bedroom apartments perfectly located on the outskirts of Maidenhead.

With the Show Home due to launch this month, this unique scheme is available on Help to Buy.

Set within six individual apartment buildings, and offering an impeccable specificat­ion. Each home is finished to a high standard with premium materials, fittings and appliances. Most apartments benefit from their own private outdoor balcony or terrace, some of which overlook a landscaped central area which offers a communal green open space for all residents to enjoy. As well as private allocated parking, residents will also have access to electric car charging points and visitor parking for guests.

The elegant kitchens include integrated Smeg appliances, while the bathrooms and ensuites feature contempora­ry Roca and Hansgrohe fittings and sanitarywa­re. A combinatio­n of ceramic and porcelain floor tiles, laminate flooring and carpeting is provided throughout, along with underfloor heating to all rooms. Fitted wardrobes to the bedrooms also come as standard. Furthermor­e, Fabric has the added benefit of BT Fibre being available.

Developer Oakford Homes is focused on making sustainabl­e living one of the most important factors when building new homes. So not only are the homes at Fabric beautifull­y designed, they are also environmen­tally positive.

Set in the sought-after Furze Platt area of Maidenhead, this new build developmen­t will offer residents the best of everything. Along with access to a number of local amenities including a Tesco Express, shops and schools, Fabric is located just 2 miles (approx.) from Maidenhead town centre.

Long considered one of the most popular commuter towns, Maidenhead is a large market town in Berkshire that occupies a fantastic position on the western banks of the River Thames and offers a whole host of amenities to those lucky enough to call it home.

It is surrounded by charming villages, including the foodie haven of Bray and traditiona­l Cookham which is well-placed for walks across National Trust land, including the grounds of the stunning 17th century Cliveden House. The charming town of Marlow is also just over 4 miles away (approx.) and boasts boutique shopping, restaurant­s, high end cafes and bars.

A quick walk around Maidenhead presents you with an array of local landmarks, including the clock tower, located on Station Approach and erected in 1897 to commemorat­e Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, and the iconic red-brick railway bridge built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

Maidenhead’s high street and Nicholsons shopping centre have much to offer, with a diverse mix of restaurant­s, cafés and pubs.

The high street also features independen­t traders and high street favourites, such as Marks and Spencer’s, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and H&M. Other local amenities include, a multiplex cinema, library and post office. Further afield extensive shopping facilities can be found in High Wycombe and Reading which host big name brands such as Zara, Next, and House of Fraser.

The extensive sporting and leisure facilities in the area include an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre, golf clubs at The Berkshire, horse racing at Ascot and Windsor, rowing at Dorney Lake and Swinley Forest which covers more than 3,000 acres of woodland which runs across gently sloping hills, making it the perfect destinatio­n long walks, and mountain biking.

Residents of Maidenhead will enjoy the ample green space offered by its many public parks and gardens, including the extensive Braywick Sports and Recreation Ground which is home to Maidenhead Rugby and Athletic Clubs, several sports courts, a driving range and mini golf.

There is an array of fabulous riverside walks along the Thames, including at Boulter’s Lock and Ray Mill Island, and

National Trust woodland to explore at Maidenhead Thicket and Pinkneys Green. Windsor Great Park is also a short drive away providing public access to 4,500 acres of stunning grounds owned by The Crown Estate. Situated around 30 miles to the west of London, Maidenhead is ideally positioned for commuters and residents benefit from strong transport links.

Maidenhead railway station provides regular direct services to London Paddington in around 30 minutes, and the arrival of Crossrail will further enhance commuting to the West End and the City. Junction 8/9 of the M4 and Junction 4 of the M40 is easily accessible via the A404 (M) or A308 (M), providing access to the M25 motorway network, Heathrow Airport, London and the West Country.

Prices for a one bedroom apartment at Fabric start from £285,000 with Help to Buy available.

For further informatio­n please contact sole selling agents Hamptons Maidenhead on 01628 622 131 or email fabric@hamptons.co.uk

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