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Living in Slough
Thinking about moving to Slough? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.
Your guide to moving to Slough
Why Slough is a good place to live
With its excellent location and fantastic transport links, Slough is a delightful place to reside. In just a 15-minute commute, you can often find yourself at Paddington or Heathrow. This convenience, coupled with access to many of the UK's major motorways within a 10-minute radius, makes moving to Slough an attractive prospect. The town is also rich in amenities, with the essential Slough Trading Estate and the renowned Wexham Park Hospital. Also, the presence of Pinewood Studios nearby adds a touch of glamorous prestige. Living in Slough gives the residents a balance of an efficient urban lifestyle and tranquil green spaces such as Herschel Park, Black Park, and Langley Country Park.
What's Slough famous for?
Slough is famous for a handful of interesting compelling things. It was once home to one of the nation's most beloved confectioneries as the place where the iconic Mars Bar was first manufactured. Slough Trading Estate is another famous facet to the town, having served as an essential source of employment for many years. In popular culture, Slough served as the backdrop for the popular television series, 'The Office,' a more modern claim to fame that resonates with many.
Things to do in Slough
In Slough, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy, from strolling in the local parks to uncovering the thrill at the numerous attractions such as escape rooms. Anyone in town on a sunny day may want to feed their adventurous spirit at the local trampoline park. Additionally, the Grand Union Canal presents a scenic view suitable for long walks, cycling, or even a peaceful afternoon fishing. For a more cultural experience, the city features The Curve, one of the city's recreational facilities also houses the Slough Museum. No matter what your interests are, there's something in Slough to keep you entertained and engaged.
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Average asking prices in Slough today
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Properties currently for sale in Slough
Whether you're looking to buy a family home or a beautiful apartment, we've got you covered.
Guide price
£400,000
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms3
- Living rooms3
4 bed detached house for sale
Silia Meadow, Presteigne LD8Offers in region of
£400,000
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms3
- Living rooms3
4 bed detached house for sale
Silia Meadow, Presteigne LD8
Transport in Slough
Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Slough.
Local connections
- Knighton
- National Rail
- 5.4 miles / 8.7 km
- Bucknell
- National Rail
- 6.9 miles / 11.1 km
- Knucklas
- National Rail
- 7.1 miles / 11.4 km
- Llangynllo
- National Rail
- 8.2 miles / 13.2 km
- Llanbister Road
- National Rail
- 9.5 miles / 15.3 km
- Hopton Heath
- National Rail
- 9.7 miles / 15.6 km
Schools in Slough
Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Slough.
Education in Slough
- Presteigne C.P. School
- Kington Primary School
- Ages: 2 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2020)
- Lady Hawkins' School
- Ages: 11 - 16 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
- Knighton C.I.W. School
- Radnor Valley C.P. School
- Shobdon Primary School
- Ages: 5 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2018)
Local pubs in Slough
Stagg Inn
Titley, Kington, HR5A relaxed dining pub with rooms and a bar on the Welsh border in Herefordshire
Royal George Inn
Lingen, Bucknell, SY7Royal Oak
Kington, Herefordshire, HR5Harp Inn
Old Radnor, Presteigne, LD8The Harp is a lovely old Welsh longhouse inn perched on a hilltop overlooking the beautiful Radnor Valley, close to the Powys/Herefordshire border.