Horlicks Quarter is the fantastic new neighbourhood in Slough, in the Royal County of Berkshire, just 4 miles from historic Windsor and 22 miles from London. Slough sits at the heart of the beautiful countryside, close to some of southern England's most picturesque towns and villages, including Henley-on-Thames, famous for rowing and Bray with its Michelin-starred restaurants. There is so much to do and see here - from walking in ancient Burnham Beeches and golf at nearby Stoke Park to excellent shopping at Windsor and Westfield London.
Artesian House
Named after the artesian well at Horlicks Quarter, Artesian House is a striking pavilion building offering an exclusive collection of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments designed to reflect the site's industrial heritage. Enjoying a prime position overlooking Aquifer Gardens, all the apartments come with their balcony or terrace garden, with selected apartments enjoying a south-facing aspect and superb views of the renowned Horlicks Chimney and Clocktower.
Horlicks Factory
Live in a modern icon - Since it opened in 1908, the Horlicks Factory, with its red neon sign, Clocktower and 47-meter-high Chimney, has dominated the Slough skyline and is the town's most recognised and loved landmark. This critical, locally listed building has been imaginatively redefined to create a modern icon. Berkeley is transforming it to provide luxury studios, apartments, and duplex penthouses, all set in landscaped grounds with water features, play areas, and cycle routes.
Darjeeling House
Darjeeling House occupies a prime position overlooking Aquifer Gardens, an expansive green space at the heart of Horlick Quarter. Named after the former residence of Lord and Lady Horlick, today's Darjeeling House is a modern new building offering high-quality apartments beautifully specified to reflect the industrial heritage of the site.
Horlick Quarter is located in the heart of Slough, one of the UK's leading business locations just 20 miles west of Central London. Slough lies within Berkshire and is an active centre for business and industry in the heart of the M4 Thames Valley corridor. The town of Windsor is located approximately 4.8 km (3 miles) south. In contrast, Junction 6 of the M4, located about 3.2 km (2 miles) to the south, provides easy access to London 35 km (22 miles), Reading 32 km (20 miles) and Maidenhead 14 km (9 miles).
Green open spaces with various water features will be set around the restored Clock Tower, the 47-metre Factory Chimney and the existing war memorial. Proposed amenities include a nursery, cafe, local store and gym. This exciting scheme is set to become a landmark place for Slough with high-quality homes, new links to the station, beautiful open spaces for everyone to enjoy, and an uplifting celebration of local history.