Ascot flats approved after pub demolition

Plans for 33 flats in Ascot have been approved following the demolition of a former pub, addressing local housing needs.

Ascot flats approved after pub demolition

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Plans for a new residential development in Ascot have been approved, replacing a former pub that was demolished earlier this year. The project, located on the site of the former Prince of Wales pub on Winkfield Road, will deliver 33 one- and two-bedroom flats.

The development, granted planning permission by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead council in April 2026, aims to address the 'much needed' housing demand in the area. The flats will be built across three blocks, with a mix of affordable and market-rate units.

Local councillors expressed support for the project, noting the site had been vacant since the pub closed in 2023. The developer, Bellway Homes, stated that construction is expected to begin in late 2026, with completion targeted for 2028.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many flats will be built in Ascot?

33 one- and two-bedroom flats are planned.

When did the former pub close?

The Prince of Wales pub closed in 2023.

Who is the developer of the Ascot flats?

Bellway Homes is the developer.

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