£675,000
This extended five bedroom, three bathroom home offers over 1540 sq.ft of accommodation towards the end of a cul-de-sac on the popular Snows Ride development in Windlesham. The property is being sold (...)
£650,000
This stunning three bedroom home in Windlesham has been subject to extensive renovation and improvement. The open plan ground floor living space with shaker style kitchen overlooks an impressive (...)
£650,000
This three bedroom attractive semi detached Victorian cottage underwent extensive renovation 3 years ago and is presented in superb order throughout. The property is also just a short walk into the (...)
£620,000
Situated in a desirable semi rural lane with views to the rear over farmland, this four bedroom semi detached home in need of modernisation has scope to extend and improve subject to planning (...)
£579,950
A spacious three bedroom, two bathroom house with scope to extend subject to planning permission on the popular Snows Ride development in Windlesham. No onward chain.
£575,000
A pretty, extended three bedroom Victorian Cottage located in the heart of Windlesham village with driveway parking and a useful outbuilding.
Offers in Excess of £550,000
This extended attractive Victorian home with three bedrooms, three reception rooms and a garage. The period property has a stunning cottage garden, is a short walk to village shops and is being sold (...)
£550,000
Built in 2019 by Runneymede Homes to an exceptional finish, this two double bedroom, two bathroom executive home is located in a private cul-de-sac in the centre of Windlesham village, close to the (...)
Offers in Excess of £500,000
Located on the popular Snows Ride development in Windlesham, this 3 bedroom end of terrace house has a conservatory, sunny south easterly facing garden and a garage with driveway parking.
Offers in Excess of £450,000
A three bedroom semi detached house located conveniently right in the heart of Windlesham village opposite local shops. The property has a garage to the rear and is offered for sale with no onward (...)