Burchetts Green is a small village in Maidenhead, which is in east Berkshire.
The village that is in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, is a good location for buying or renting a home as it has a number of attractive detached homes including converted barns.
There is a small school in Burchetts Green called Burchetts Green Infant School that has about 50 pupils. It was originally built as a chapel in 1868.
Berkshire College of Agriculture is in Burchett Green in the village's spacious grounds and fields.
Burchetts Green is in the parish of Hurley. It has a village pub called The Crown. The local preservation society is in Burchetts Green Village Association.
Buying a property in Burchetts Green is desirable for its village qualities, as well as it being located just four and a half miles west of Maidenhead town centre.
If renting a house in Burchetts Green, or buying, you will see that the houses date variously from medieval times through to Victorian agricultural workers cottages.
Although there is a Parochial Parish of Burchetts Green, the village has no church. Villagers visit St James the Less, in Stubbings, just outside Burchetts Green.