House in Windsor
Reasons to book
About this house rental
Step into historic Windsor with a stay in our Grade II listed home right in the town centre. close to Windsor Castle. It’s a lovely, characterful 3-bedroom house/maisonette beautifully presented and brilliantly located for exploring on foot.
This building is traditionally linked with Anne Boleyn, who is said to have lodged here during her time at the Tudor court. Whether you’re a serious history buff or just love a good story, it’s a memorable base in one of England’s most iconic royal towns.
The Space:
3 bedrooms in a compact layout (ideal if you want central convenience over lots of square footage)
Comfortable living space for relaxing after a day out
Well-equipped essentials for a city break in a historic setting
A true period property feel (please expect quirks typical of listed buildings)
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property during their stay. Enjoy!
The Neighborhood:
You’re right in the heart of Windsor—shops, cafés, pubs, restaurants, and local sights are all on your doorstep. Windsor Castle and the surrounding historic streets are an easy walk away, making this spot perfect for history lovers and weekend explorers.
Getting Around:
On foot: Windsor’s main sights, shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants are all a short walk away. Windsor Castle and the riverside are easily walkable.
Train: Windsor has two train stations in town (both walkable from the house) with links into London and the surrounding area.
Buses & taxis: Local buses run through/near the centre and taxis/Uber are easy to pick up in town.
Parking: No parking at the property. If you’re driving, plan to use nearby public car parks in Windsor (paid). Once parked, you can do the rest on foot.
Other Things to Note:
This is a Grade II listed historic home, so it comes with charm and a few quirks.
Period property quirks: Expect an older building layout, character features, and things like slightly uneven floors or narrower stairs/doorways than modern homes. In some areas the ceiling beams are quite low, if you are above about 5ft 10 you will need to duck down in a couple of areas
Noise: Being in the very centre, you may hear some normal town noise at busy times (especially weekends).
Parking: Repeating here —there is no on-site parking.
Respecting the building: Please treat the home gently (it’s listed), and avoid anything that could damage original features.
