Windsor maisonette with links to Anne Boleyn is up for auction with £375,000+ guide price

05:09PM, Tuesday 25 June 2024

A Grade-II listed maisonette in Windsor where Anne Boleyn is said to have stayed will go up for auction tomorrow (June 26) with a guide price of £375,000+. 

The property for auction in Queen Anne’s Court in Peascod Street includes a first and second floor four-bedroom split-level maisonette, located within a Grade-II listed mid-terrace building.

According to a plaque on the building Queen Anne’s Court is a ‘restored timber framed’ 16th century building, which is ‘said to be the inn at which Anne Boleyn’s suite lodged when she was created Marquess of Pembroke’ by Henry VIII on September 1, 1532, ‘preparatory to their marriage’.

The historic property is being auctioned by Auction House London and includes a reception room, kitchen and study on the first floor and four bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor.

It will be sold on a new 999-year lease from completion, according to the Auction House London website.

For more information about the maisonette, visit: https://auctionhouselondon.co.uk/lot/flat-7-queen-annes-court-peascod-street-windsor-berkshire-sl4-1dg-250609/ 

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