Period character and a large rear garden just minutes from Reading station.
Two bedrooms across four floors with flexible living spaces
A versatile Victorian mid-terrace arranged over four floors, this two-bedroom house balances period character with practical urban living. The lower-ground kitchen, ground-floor reception rooms and a surprisingly large, fully enclosed rear garden give a flexible layout suited to families or first-time buyers wanting outdoor space close to the town centre.
Positioned in the Eldon Square conservation area, the home is a short walk from Reading station, Royal Berkshire Hospital and local amenities. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working, while easy M4 access and frequent trains to London make commuting straightforward.
The property is offered freehold and retains original solid-brick construction with double glazing fitted before 2002. Buyers should note the small plot size relative to modern homes and the multi-level layout can feel compact; the house may benefit from insulation improvements and some modernisation to heating or glazing over time.
Practical details: permit on-street parking only and local crime levels are above average — factors to consider for families and long-term owners. Despite these drawbacks, the home’s location, garden and adaptable floorplan represent genuine value in central Reading.