Why is Maidenhead a good place for families to live?

Maidenhead, located in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, is a desirable place for families to live for several reasons:

·       Great schools: Maidenhead has excellent primary and secondary schools, both state-funded and independent, that consistently achieve high academic standards (two are in the top 10 in the UK) and offer a range of extracurricular activities.

·       Safe and secure: Maidenhead is considered one of the safest towns in the UK, with low crime rates, making it an ideal place for families to live.

·       Excellent transport links: Maidenhead is well-connected to London and other major cities, making commuting easy for those who work in the capital. The town has a train station with Crossrail services to London Paddington through to Abbey Wood, Reading and other cities. It has direct links onto both M4 & M40 motorways (Via the A404).

·       Parks and green spaces: Maidenhead has several parks and green spaces, including The Thicket (National Trust), Kidwells Park, Grenfell Park, and Oaken Grove Park. These parks offer opportunities for families to enjoy outdoor activities such as picnics, walks, and sports.

·       Cultural attractions: Maidenhead has several cultural attractions, such as the Maidenhead Heritage Centre, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, and the Maidenhead Festival, which offer a range of events and activities for families to enjoy.

Overall, Maidenhead is a amazing place for families to live, offering excellent schools, a safe and secure environment, good transport links, plenty of green spaces, and cultural attractions.

Schools in Maidenhead

Primary schools in Maidenhead

Maidenhead is home to a variety of primary schools, both state-funded and independent, that offer a high standard of education. Here are some examples of primary schools in Maidenhead:

Lowbrook Academy: Currently a top 10 academy in the UK. This school has constantly performed at the highest level of the last 10 years and has just moved to two classes per intake year due to popularity. 

Oldfield Primary School: Oldfield Primary School is a large, vibrant school that has been rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted. The school provides a broad and balanced curriculum and has an excellent reputation for academic achievement.

Braywick Court School: This is a larger than average primary school that has been rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted. The school has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere and offers a range of extracurricular activities.

St Edmund Campion: is a smaller school that has been rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted. The school prides itself on its inclusive ethos and personalised approach to learning.

Boyn Hill Infant and Primary School: This is a small, friendly school that has been rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted. The school provides a caring and nurturing environment that supports children's academic and personal development located near the centre of Maidenehad.

These are just a few examples of the primary schools available in Maidenhead. Parents should research each school to determine which is the best fit for their child.

Secondary schools

Maidenhead has a range of secondary schools, both state-funded and independent, that provide high-quality education to their students. Here are some examples of secondary schools in Maidenhead:

·       Newlands Girls' School: Newlands Girls' School is a highly regarded all-girls secondary school. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum and has a strong focus on academic achievement.

·       Furze Platt Senior School: Furze Platt Senior School is a co-educational secondary schoo that offers a broad and balanced curriculum and has a strong focus on personal development.

·       Claires Court Schools: Claires Court Schools is an independent school that provides education from nursery to sixth form. The school has an excellent reputation for academic achievement and offers a range of extracurricular activities.

These are just a few examples of the secondary schools available in Maidenhead. Parents should research each school to determine which is the best fit for their child.

What to do in Maidenhead

In Maidenhead, you have several options for shopping, leisure, and fitness:

Shopping Centres: Nicholsons Shopping Centre and Maidenhead Retail Park both include variety of shops.

Gyms: There a few options for people in Maidenhead looking to join a gym or fitness club. PureGym Maidenhead and Anytime Fitness Maidenhead both are 24/7 gyms with a large range of equipment and machines. Braywick Leisure Centre and Spirit Health Club, among others, are good spots for those looking to join a fitness community.

Where to eat: There is a wide variety of places to eat in Maidenhead including Padam for Mediterranean, Storia for Italian and Coppa Club which offers a variety of cuisines.

Parks and nature in Maidenhead

Maidenhead is surrounded by beautiful parks and nature reserves, making it an ideal place for nature lovers to live or visit. Here are some examples of parks and nature reserves in Maidenhead:

·       Boulter's Lock and Ray Mill Island: Boulter's Lock is a picturesque lock on the River Thames that is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is a popular spot for picnics and river walks. Ray Mill Island is a small island in the Thames that is home to a water garden, aviary, and model railway.

·       Braywick Nature Centre: Braywick Nature Centre is a nature reserve located on the outskirts of Maidenhead that offers a range of activities for nature lovers, including nature trails, birdwatching, and pond-dipping.

·       Ockwells Park: Ockwells Park is a large public park that is ideal for families, with a children's playground, picnic areas, cafe, and plenty of open space for running around.

·       Maidenhead Thicket: Maidenhead Thicket is a beautiful woodland area that is ideal for walking, cycling, and horse riding. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and birds of prey.

·       Grenfell Park: Grenfell Park is a public park located in the heart of Maidenhead that offers a range of facilities, including a children's playground, tennis courts, and a skate park.

These are just a few examples of the many parks and nature reserves available in Maidenhead. There are plenty of other outdoor spaces to explore, making Maidenhead an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

House Moving Statistics for Maidenhead

Sold Price Per Square Foot For Maidenhead Homes

£477 Per Square Foot

Price Per Bedroom For Maidenhead Homes

BedroomsPrice Per Bedroom Average
1 Bedroom£183,000
2 Bedroom£375,000
3 Bedroom£522,000
4 Bedroom£744,000
5 Bedroom£1,030,000

5 Year House Price Growth for Maidenhead Homes

11%

Planning Activity for Maidenhead

Planning Activity Level in MaidenheadVery High
Application Success Rate in Maidenhead85%

General Statistics For Maidenhead

Population In Maidenhead64,681
Households in Maidenhead25,825
Density in Maidenhead5,540/mi squared

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