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2 Bed Houses For Sale in Taplow, Beeches Community Board

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The 2 bed house market features detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties with two separate bedrooms plus living spaces. Properties in Taplow range from Victorian and Edwardian period homes to modern new builds, with pricing varying across different neighbourhoods.

Taplow, Beeches Community Board Market Snapshot

Median Price

£585k

Total Listings

4

New This Week

0

Avg Days Listed

145

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Showing 4 results for 2 Bedroom Houses for sale in Taplow, Beeches Community Board. The median asking price is £585,000.

Price Distribution in Taplow, Beeches Community Board

£500k-£750k
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Property Types in Taplow, Beeches Community Board

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Terraced

4 listings

Avg £585,000

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Bedrooms Available in Taplow, Beeches Community Board

2 beds 4
£585,000

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The Property Market in Taplow

The Taplow property market presents a diverse range of options across all property types. Detached homes command the highest prices, averaging £781,111 and reaching over £831,000 in recent sales. Semi-detached properties offer more accessible entry points at around £528,650 to £556,750, while terraced homes in the area typically sell for approximately £557,150. Flats provide the most affordable route into the local market, with average prices around £387,385 to £473,712 depending on location and specification.

For buyers focusing specifically on the station area, the market presents a notably different picture. Properties near Taplow railway station average around £336,000 over the past year, with the majority of sales being flats averaging £276,250. Terraced properties in this precinct have sold for an average of £575,000, offering an alternative for those prioritising commute convenience over village centre proximity.

New build developments continue to shape the Taplow landscape, with several notable projects currently active. The landmark Taplow Riverside development by Berkeley Homes offers luxury apartments and houses along the riverside, with two-bedroom apartments starting from £735,000 and five-bedroom houses reaching £1,650,000. At the premium end, The Boathouses at Taplow Riverside presents an exclusive collection of eight contemporary riverside homes from £2,250,000. For buyers seeking more modest new build options, Bellway Homes at Huntercombe Walk offers two-bedroom apartments within the village, while Cliveden Gages on the National Trust Estate provides options specifically designed for buyers aged over 55, with terraced houses around £595,000 and apartments from £560,000.

Looking at longer-term trends, house prices in Taplow have recovered by 8% from the previous year, though the SL6 0 postcode sector saw a 3.5% decline in the most recent period. The Taplow Station area has experienced more significant corrections, with prices 11% down on the previous year and 25% below the 2021 peak of £449,625. These variations between village centre and station-area properties reflect different buyer priorities and market dynamics across the village.

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Living in Taplow

Taplow is a village with a rich heritage and a population of 2,389 residents according to the 2021 Census, having grown significantly from 1,669 in 2011. The village sits within the Beeches Community Board area of Buckinghamshire and is characterised by its distinctive blend of historic architecture and natural beauty. The village centre features a mix of period properties built predominantly from the high-class red bricks and clay tiles that were locally available, particularly from the Pinkneys Green brick and tile works near Maidenhead. Bath stone detailing features in more prestigious developments, exemplified by the elegant Maidenhead Bridge and Glen Island House.

The area attracts affluent professionals who value the village atmosphere alongside excellent commuting links. Local employment is dominated by managerial, directorial, and professional roles, with over 23% of residents in senior positions and 23% in professional occupations. Average household incomes exceed the South East England average, and many residents hold higher education degrees. The village benefits from several local amenities including traditional pubs, village shops, and recreational facilities, while the nearby towns of Maidenhead and Marlow provide extensive shopping, dining, and leisure options.

Taplow's history stretches back centuries, with documented evidence of 24 households recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village contains several notable listed buildings including Taplow Court, a Grade II listed Victorian house rebuilt between 1855 and 1860 on the site of an earlier Elizabethan manor, and Taplow House Hotel, built in 1751. The Church of St Nicholas, constructed in 1911, is a mock-medieval Grade II listed building that contains a brass memorial dating from around 1350. The nearby Cliveden estate, a Grade I listed property, adds to the heritage character of the area and is owned by the National Trust.

The village benefits from two designated conservation areas: the Taplow Village Conservation Area and the Taplow Riverside Conservation Area. The village conservation area was re-designated in September 2006 with amended boundaries to include more of the Taplow Court grounds, Upper Lodge in Berry Hill Road, and the cricket ground in Cliveden Road. The riverside conservation area, designated in 1999, covers the area between the Thames and Jubilee rivers and includes the distinctive Glen Island House. Properties within these areas are subject to planning restrictions that affect alterations and extensions.

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Schools and Education in Taplow

Families considering a move to Taplow will find a selection of educational options within and near the village. Primary education is served by schools in the surrounding area, with several well-regarded options in the Maidenhead and Burnham Beeches school districts. The village's position within Buckinghamshire means residents have access to the county's selective education system, with grammar schools available in nearby towns for academically able students who pass the 11-plus examination. Open enrolment primary schools in the surrounding area serve the local community, with catchments varying by address.

Secondary education options in the vicinity include both comprehensive and selective schools, with notable institutions in Maidenhead, Beaconsfield, and the surrounding Buckinghamshire towns. These include grammar schools such as Burnham Grammar School and Herschel Grammar School in Slough, both of which regularly feature in performance tables. For families seeking independent education, several private schools are located within reasonable driving distance, including institutions in Marlow, Cookham, and the wider Buckinghamshire area such as School in Beaconsfield.

Sixth form provision is available at secondary schools in nearby towns, while further education colleges in Maidenhead and Slough offer vocational and academic courses for older students. The nearby towns also provide access to specialist educational resources and extracurricular activities that complement the village's more intimate educational environment. Families should note that school catchment areas can be competitive in this desirable area, and early enquiry about specific school placements is advisable when purchasing property in Taplow.

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Transport and Commuting from Taplow

Taplow railway station provides excellent connectivity as part of the Elizabeth line, offering swift access to central London and the wider South East. The station connects passengers directly to Paddington in approximately 35 minutes, making Taplow particularly attractive to commuters working in the capital. The Elizabeth line has significantly reduced journey times to key London destinations including Canary Wharf, the City, and Heathrow Airport, which is reachable via a short journey on the Heathrow Connect service or the Elizabeth line. Bond Street and Liverpool Street are also directly accessible via the Elizabeth line interchange.

Road connectivity is equally strong, with the M4 motorway accessible within minutes, providing links to Reading, Swindon, and the M25 orbital motorway. The A4 runs through nearby Maidenhead, connecting to Reading and Windsor. For local travel, bus services operate routes connecting Taplow with Maidenhead, Slough, and surrounding villages including Burnham and Cookham. These bus services provide an alternative for those who prefer not to drive for local journeys and reduce reliance on car ownership.

Cyclists benefit from National Cycle Route 4 which passes through the area, following the Thames Path and offering scenic routes along the river. This route connects Taplow with nearby towns and villages, providing opportunities for sustainable commuting and leisure cycling. Walking along the Thames Path is also popular, with the riverside walks offering views across to the Berkshire countryside. Parking at Taplow station is available for commuters, though spaces can be limited during peak hours, and residents without station parking permits may need to use alternative arrangements during busy periods.

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How to Buy a Home in Taplow

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Get Mortgage Agreement in Principle

Contact local mortgage brokers or use Homemove's comparison service to obtain an agreement in principle before viewing properties. This strengthens your position when making offers and demonstrates you are a serious buyer to sellers in this competitive market. Given Taplow's average property prices ranging from £387,000 for flats to over £800,000 for detached homes, securing appropriate mortgage financing in advance is particularly important.

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Research the Taplow Market

Explore current listings on Homemove to understand price ranges across different property types, from flats around £387,000 to detached homes exceeding £800,000. Consider factors like proximity to the station, conservation area restrictions, and flood risk when narrowing your search. The Taplow Station area offers different value propositions compared to the village centre, with flats averaging £276,250 near the station versus higher prices for period properties in the conservation areas.

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Arrange and Attend Viewings

Visit properties that match your criteria, taking time to assess the condition of older properties especially. Look beyond the cosmetic finish to examine roofs, walls, and the quality of previous renovations in this area with varied property ages. Given Taplow's mix of Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, and inter-war properties alongside modern developments, each viewing should be approached with attention to the specific construction era and materials.

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Commission a RICS Level 2 Survey

For most properties in Taplow, particularly older homes or those in conservation areas, a Level 2 Home Survey is essential. Costs in the Maidenhead and Slough area typically range from £395 to £1,250 depending on property value and size. Our inspectors will check for common defects in the local housing stock including damp, roof deterioration, structural movement, and timber decay, all of which can affect properties in this area.

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Instruct a Solicitor

Choose a conveyancing specialist familiar with Buckinghamshire transactions to handle legal work, searches, and contracts. Your solicitor will conduct local searches including flood risk and ground conditions relevant to Taplow's clay geology, as well as checks on the conservation area status and any mining history from the gravel extraction that has occurred south of the village.

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Exchange Contracts and Complete

Once mortgage offers are finalised and searches satisfactory, agree a completion date with the vendor. On completion day, you receive the keys and collect your belongings for your new Taplow home. Our team can recommend local removal companies and connect you with utility providers to make your transition as smooth as possible.

What to Look for When Buying in Taplow

Properties in Taplow require careful scrutiny given the mix of historic and modern housing stock. The village sits on clay-rich soils that are susceptible to shrink-swell behaviour, meaning potential buyers should look for signs of subsidence or structural movement, particularly in older properties. Hairline cracks in walls are common in older homes and often harmless, but diagonal or step-like cracks wider than 5mm warrant professional investigation before purchase. The presence of mature trees near properties can exacerbate ground movement as roots draw moisture from the clay soil, and the British Geological Survey's GeoSure dataset identifies areas of potential shrink-swell hazard in the locality.

Flood risk is another important consideration for Taplow property buyers. The village's position between the River Thames and Jubilee River means certain areas face elevated flood risk from rivers and surface water. As of February 2026, flood alerts have been issued for the Taplow, Maidenhead, Windsor and Maidenhead area. Our inspectors check flood risk indicators during surveys and will report on any history of flooding or water damage. Properties in the Taplow Riverside Conservation Area may face additional considerations given their proximity to the water. The Environment Agency provides detailed flood risk maps that your solicitor should include in local searches.

Conservation area restrictions significantly affect properties throughout Taplow's two designated areas. Properties in conservation areas require planning permission for certain works that would normally be permitted development elsewhere, including extensions, outbuildings, and significant alterations to windows and doors. Properties with listed building status, such as Taplow Court, Taplow House Hotel, and the Church of St Nicholas, require Listed Building Consent for any alterations. These restrictions can affect renovation plans, future value, and mortgageability, so our surveyors will identify any listed building or conservation area status during inspection.

The building materials used throughout Taplow reflect the local geology and history. Properties built in the Victorian and Edwardian periods commonly feature red brick and clay tile construction, which has proved durable but may require attention to roof conditions and damp-proof courses over time. Some properties feature timber elements that could be susceptible to rot or woodworm, particularly in older buildings. The 1960s Span development of Cedar Chase used modern materials like grey brick and charcoal tiles, while newer developments like Cliveden Gages and Jubilee Wharf employ contemporary construction methods. When viewing period properties, check for signs of damp, inspect the condition of roofs, and consider the age and condition of electrical and plumbing systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in Taplow

What is the average house price in Taplow?

The average house price in Taplow is currently around £567,216 according to recent market data, though another source indicates an average sold price of £634,849 over the last 12 months. Detached properties average £781,111 to £831,563, semi-detached homes around £528,650 to £556,750, and flats start from approximately £387,385. The market has shown resilience with an 8% price increase over the past year, though prices remain 15% below the 2017 peak of £666,200. Properties near Taplow station average around £336,000, with the majority being flats, making this precinct more accessible for first-time buyers.

What council tax band are properties in Taplow?

Properties in Taplow fall under Buckinghamshire Council tax banding system. As a village with a mix of property types and ages, council tax bands range from Band A for smaller flats through to Band H for the most valuable detached homes and period properties. Exact bands vary by property, and you can check specific bands via the Valuation Office Agency website using the property address. The local council collects tax to fund services including education, waste collection, and local infrastructure maintenance. Premium period properties such as Georgian riverside homes and Victorian residences near the conservation areas typically fall into higher bands.

What are the best schools in Taplow?

Taplow is well-served by primary schools in the surrounding Maidenhead and Burnham Beeches areas, with several schools within easy reach receiving positive Ofsted ratings. The village's position in Buckinghamshire provides access to selective grammar schools in nearby towns for students who pass the 11-plus examination, including Burnham Grammar School and Herschel Grammar School in Slough. Secondary options include both comprehensive and grammar schools in Maidenhead, Beaconsfield, and surrounding towns, with many families travelling to nearby grammar schools. Several independent schools are located within a reasonable drive for families seeking private education options, including institutions in Marlow, Cookham, and Beaconsfield.

How well connected is Taplow by public transport?

Taplow railway station provides excellent connectivity via the Elizabeth line, with direct services to Paddington in approximately 35 minutes and stops throughout London including Canary Wharf, Bond Street, and Liverpool Street. Heathrow Airport is accessible via the Elizabeth line or Heathrow Connect services, making Taplow particularly convenient for frequent flyers. Local bus routes connect Taplow with Maidenhead, Slough, and surrounding villages including Burnham and Cookham. The M4 motorway is minutes away for car travel, making Taplow one of the best-connected villages in Buckinghamshire for commuters working in London or the wider Thames Valley corridor.

Is Taplow a good place to invest in property?

Taplow presents several factors that make it attractive to property investors. The village's Elizabeth line connectivity has strengthened its appeal to London commuters, supporting long-term demand in this desirable Thames-side location. Average household incomes exceed regional averages, indicating a prosperous local economy that supports property values. The mix of period properties, new developments, and different price points offers varied investment opportunities across the market spectrum. However, buyers should consider factors like conservation area restrictions that limit development potential, flood risk in certain riverside locations, and the clay soil conditions that affect some older properties. Prime riverside locations within the Taplow Riverside Conservation Area and properties within walking distance of the station typically command premium values.

What stamp duty will I pay on a property in Taplow?

Stamp Duty Land Tax rates for standard buyers start at 0% on the first £250,000 of purchase price, then 5% on £250,001 to £925,000, 10% on £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% on amounts exceeding £1.5 million. First-time buyers benefit from relief on the first £425,000 at 0% and 5% on £425,001 to £625,000. For a typical semi-detached home around £550,000, a standard buyer would pay approximately £12,500 in stamp duty, while a first-time buyer would pay around £6,250. Properties above £925,000, such as many detached homes in Taplow averaging £781,111, incur higher rates that should be factored into your purchasing budget.

Are there any new build developments available in Taplow?

Several new build developments are available in Taplow, offering options across different price points and buyer requirements. The Taplow Riverside development by Berkeley Homes provides luxury apartments and houses along the riverside, with two-bedroom apartments from £735,000 and five-bedroom houses reaching £1,650,000. The Boathouses at Taplow Riverside offers an exclusive collection of eight contemporary riverside homes from £2,250,000. More affordable options include Bellway Homes at Huntercombe Walk with two-bedroom apartments, and Cliveden Gages on the National Trust Estate designed for the over-55s with properties around £560,000 to £595,000. Planning consent has also been granted for Joe's Folly on Amerden Close, adjacent to Taplow Lake, which will deliver 16 private sale houses when developed.

Stamp Duty and Buying Costs in Taplow

Purchasing property in Taplow involves several costs beyond the purchase price. Stamp Duty Land Tax applies to all transactions above £250,000 for standard buyers. For a typical semi-detached home in Taplow priced around £550,000, a standard buyer would pay £12,500 in stamp duty. First-time buyers purchasing properties up to £625,000 benefit from increased thresholds, reducing their stamp duty to approximately £6,250 on a £550,000 purchase. Properties above £925,000 incur higher rates, and buyers should budget accordingly when considering premium properties like detached homes in the £800,000-plus range.

Survey costs are an important consideration given Taplow's diverse property stock. A RICS Level 2 Home Survey for properties in the £500,000 to £750,000 range typically costs between £395 and £650, depending on property size and value. Older properties built before 1900 may incur a 20-40% premium due to their complexity and age, while those in conservation areas or with non-standard construction may also cost more to survey. Our inspectors check for defects common to the local housing stock, including issues arising from clay soils, flood risk indicators, and period property concerns. Older homes or those in conservation areas may require the more comprehensive RICS Level 3 Building Survey, which costs from £600 and provides detailed analysis of construction, condition, and any defects.

Additional costs include mortgage arrangement fees, which can range from free to 2% of the loan amount depending on the product chosen. Local searches conducted by your solicitor will include drainage and water searches, environmental searches covering flood risk and ground conditions, and planning history checks. For Taplow specifically, searches will reveal information about the conservation areas, listed building status, and any mining or quarrying history that might affect the property. Documentary evidence exists of mineral extraction and quarrying in Taplow since the 16th century, with gravel extraction continuing south of Taplow village. Removal costs, valuation fees, and mortgage broker charges should also be factored into your overall moving budget. Our recommended conveyancing solicitors can provide transparent quotes covering all anticipated costs before you commit.

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