The first-floor apartment is part of the new Horlicks Quarter development, only 0.2 miles from Slough town centre and the main station. It boasts a modern open-plan kitchen/dining/living area, complete with large south-facing windows.

(Image: Berkeley Oxford & Chiltern) The kitchen is decked out with a stone worktop, tiled splashback, black mixer tap, and various integrated Bosch appliances. The apartment has two double bedrooms, with the main bedroom featuring a fitted wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom. Throughout the apartment, Karndean timber effect flooring is used in the main living area and the bathroom, while the bedrooms are carpeted.

(Image: Berkeley Oxford & Chiltern) The apartment is equipped with full fibre broadband, USB and data points, and a video/audio entry system. The Horlicks Factory, with its easily recognisable red neon sign, clock tower, and 47-metre-high chimney, has been a part of the Slough skyline since 1908. It has now been redeveloped by Berkeley into luxury apartments and duplex penthouses.

These are set in landscaped grounds with water features, gardens, play areas, and cycle routes. Residents have access to a rooftop garden with views towards Windsor Castle, a gym, lounge with a games room, cinema room, co-working hub, and a 12-hour concierge service. (Image: Berkeley Oxford & Chiltern) (Image: Berkeley Oxford & Chiltern) The Horlicks Quarter, where the factory is located, offers a blend of history and modern sustainable living.

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