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Mentioning Slough in the same sentence as Windsor used to be something of an anachronism. Although the two towns face each other over the same M4 route out of West London, the former is known for its commercial space whilst the latter is the historic home of Windsor Castle and one of the world’s oldest monarchies. It’s time for such outdated snobbery to take a back seat as Slough is cashing in on its proximity to the “Tech Corridor” and is quickly becoming a hub of innovation, connectivity and high-quality living space.

It’s easy to see the growing attraction of an area that is only 30 minutes via train into London's Paddington Station from Slough’s British Rail station and the newly added Elizabeth Line.

Acres of open green spaces, parkland, waterways and wildlife reserves surround a population that is as well-educated and fully employed as it is diverse. It’s no coincidence that Slough has the UK’s highest number of corporate headquarters outside the London metropolitan area with brands such as Blackberry and Lego setting up shop here.

New property initiatives are part and parcel of the general infrastructural revamp that is transforming the neighbourhood. High end property developments provide good quality accommodation to combine ease of travel and connectivity. Heathrow Airport is only a 10-minute drive away and local journeys provide immediate access to the rural beauty of nearby locations such as Denham and Farnham as well as Windsor, Marlow and Henley. As with every other location near the new Elizabeth Line (aka Crossrail), residents of Slough can look forward to drastically reduced commuter times as high-speed trains take them through Central London and directly on to the City and Canary Wharf.

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Frequently asked questions about Slough

Due to its strategic location near the ‘Tech Corridor’ and great connectivity, Slough is evolving into a centre of innovation and high-quality residential living. The presence of corporate headquarters, such as Blackberry and Lego, makes it all the more appealing.

Yes, Slough has Baylis Park as well as St. Mary's Church, which highlights the cultural and heritage backdrops of the area.

Both residential and commercial properties have been developed in the area, offering modern living spaces with updated facilities as part of its transformation.

Black Park Country Park is ideal for those who enjoy walking, cycling, and having picnics. Herschel Park offers a calm environment with gardens and sports amenities. Burnham Beeches provides picturesque pathways through historic forests, perfect for observing nature and spotting wildlife during walks.

Commuters and travellers alike can efficiently get around due to the frequent trains, buses, and nearby major motorways like the M4.

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