Windsor Town & Eton
Windsor and Maidenhead 010 · 4 sub-areas · 7,902 residents
Windsor Town & Eton is a mid-density neighbourhood of Windsor and Maidenhead in the South East region. It sits between busier and quieter parts of the local authority and isn't dominated by a single use — there's a mix of workplaces, housing and local services.
Overview
What's it like to live in Windsor Town & Eton?
Day-to-day life sits close to greenery — a park or playing field is within easy walking distance of most addresses; food and drink within walking distance is workable but not dense — around 17 restaurants and 0 pubs in five minutes; Crime sits around the national average — neither a notable concern nor a notable selling point; Public transport is genuinely strong; most errands and a fair share of social life don't need a car; rents sit firmly in the upper bracket nationally, with a typical home letting at around £1,809 a month.
Generated from the latest May 2026 data · refreshed automatically
Figures are aggregated across 4 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.
Windsor Town & Eton in Windsor and Maidenhead
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Frequently asked
- What's the median rent in Windsor Town & Eton?
- The median monthly rent across Windsor Town & Eton is £1,809.
- How safe is Windsor Town & Eton?
- Windsor Town & Eton has a safety score of — out of 100, where higher is safer. The score is the national percentile rank of police-recorded crimes per 1,000 residents per year, inverted.
- How well-connected is Windsor Town & Eton?
- Transport score: — out of 100. Combines walking time to the nearest rail station, walking time to the nearest metro stop, and public-transport time to clusters with 5,000+ jobs. The nearest rail station is roughly 14 minutes' walk.
- What schools are near Windsor Town & Eton?
- There are 10 schools within 2 km of Windsor Town & Eton, of which 22% are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is approximately 2939 m away.
- What is the council tax band in Windsor Town & Eton?
- The most common council tax band in Windsor Town & Eton is D, with the typical Band D annual charge around £2,206. Council tax is set by Windsor and Maidenhead council and applies to every property in the area.
- How long is the commute from Windsor Town & Eton to London?
- By the fastest direct train, the journey from Windsor Town & Eton to central London is approximately 70 minutes. This is the fastest no-change rail journey from the local area centroid; door-to-door times will vary with walking time to the station.
- Is gigabit broadband available in Windsor Town & Eton?
- 50% of premises in Windsor Town & Eton are gigabit-capable according to Ofcom Connected Nations 2025. Coverage is partial — check the specific postcode for service availability.
- What is the deprivation rank of Windsor Town & Eton?
- Windsor Town & Eton sits in IMD decile 8 of 10, where 1 is the most deprived 10% of local areas nationally and 10 is the least deprived. The Index of Multiple Deprivation combines income, employment, education, health, crime, barriers and environment.
- What's the tenure mix in Windsor Town & Eton?
- 53% of households in Windsor Town & Eton are owner-occupied. The remainder is split between private renting and social housing — see the Demographics section for the full breakdown from Census 2021.
- What is the average property price in Windsor Town & Eton?
- The average property price across Windsor and Maidenhead (the local authority covering Windsor Town & Eton) is approximately £564,307, per HM Land Registry's House Price Index. Per-local area prices vary; see the cost-of-living section for medians by property type.
- Is Windsor Town & Eton a commuter town or workplace hub?
- Commuter town — most working residents travel out for work. (0.67 jobs per working-age resident. Median resident salary £37,653.)
- Which local areas are part of Windsor Town & Eton?
- Windsor Town & Eton contains 4 local areas: Windsor and Maidenhead 010A, Windsor and Maidenhead 010B, Windsor and Maidenhead 010D, Windsor and Maidenhead 010C.
Frequently asked about Windsor Town & Eton
Short answers anchored in the data above. Each link goes to the relevant section or methodology page.
- What is the average rent in Windsor Town & Eton?
- The estimated median monthly rent in Windsor Town & Eton is £1,809. This is derived from the council-area ONS rental figure scaled by the local sale-price gradient — see the Cost section for the breakdown by bedroom count and the affordability ratio against local salaries.
- Is Windsor Town & Eton a safe place to live?
- Windsor Town & Eton has a safety score of 49/100. The score is the national percentile rank of police-recorded crime per 1,000 residents, inverted so 100 is the safest 1% of England + Wales. The Safety section below shows the breakdown by category.
- What schools are near Windsor Town & Eton?
- 22% of schools within 2 km of Windsor Town & Eton are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. The Schools section lists individual schools with inspection ratings.
- How long is the commute from Windsor Town & Eton?
- Public-transport commute time from Windsor Town & Eton to central London is approximately 70 minutes. The Transport section has commute times to every major UK city hub.
- How is Windsor Town & Eton different from the rest of Windsor and Maidenhead?
- Windsor Town & Eton contains 4 sub-areas. The "Sub-areas" section below lets you drill into each one individually — they often vary by 20%+ on rent and demographics within the same neighbourhood.
- Where does Windsor Town & Eton rank in Windsor and Maidenhead?
- Windsor Town & Eton scores 10/100 on our composite liveability index. To see how it stacks up against every other neighbourhood in Windsor and Maidenhead, see the Cities table on the Windsor and Maidenhead page.