The Horlicks Factory development is nearing its completion and the first show home is now available to view.
Exclusive pictures show what living in the complex could look like.
Berkley Homes, the developer behind the redevelopment of the landmark Horlicks Factory, boasts future residents will have a "superb lifestyle".
Sales and Marketing Director at Berkeley Homes, Ben Ivey said: “We are thrilled to have reached such a significant milestone in the transformation of the iconic Horlicks Factory.
"Opening our first show home enables us to showcase the quality of the homes we are creating within this important building.”
Berkley Homes boasts that the red brick facade has been restored to its "former glory" and internally the building has been redesigned to feature a large glass atrium which floods the building with light.
Dual-aspect apartments on each floor open onto feature floating walkways that overlook the gardens below.
A glass elevator will provide residents with views across the atrium, as they travel up to the roof garden to enjoy the panoramic views towards Windsor Castle.
A range of residents facilities is located within the Horlicks Factory and is due to open in July. These include a games room, concierge, gym, cinema room and dining room.
Later this year a co-working space in the Clocktower and the rooftop garden will also open.
An on-site café and day nursery is also planned, with a central piazza for open-air community activities.
Berkley Homes hope the new homes at Horlicks Quarter will appeal to both local residents as well as London leavers.
It comes as new research from Compare My Move identified Slough as a location in the top 10 locations appealing to Londoners looking to move away from the capital.
Horlicks Factory is just a seven-minute walk from Slough Station and the new Elizabeth Line, with a quick travel time into London.
Studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments are available from £280,000, with some ready to move into this Summer and available to reserve with just a 5 per cent deposit.
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