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£775,000

(£344/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
Castle Hill, Reading, Berkshire RG1

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 2,252 sq. ft

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Chancellors - Reading

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About this property

  • No onward chain

  • Four double bedrooms

  • Three bathrooms

  • Three reception rooms

  • Extensive storage

  • Full of original features

  • Mature, low maintenance front and rear gardens

  • Two private off-street parking spaces

  • Short walk to Reading station

Property Description

Situated close to Reading town centre, this striking, tastefully-restored, four-storey Grade II listed Regency townhouse, is located in an area of similarly styled period homes.

Property Details

The property is a short walk from Reading Station with direct links to London, Bristol, South Wales, and the Midlands/North.
Located in the highly desirable Castle Hill conservation area of Reading, this charming four-storey mid-terrace property offers a wonderful combination of period character and modern living space. Front, and especially rear gardens, provide a secluded, mature outdoor space in which to relax or entertain.

Inside, the accommodation is thoughtfully arranged over four floors, providing ample space for family life. Located between the ground and lower ground floors, is the family bathroom. The ground floor features a spacious living/dining room filled with natural light thanks to large, dual aspect period windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. On the lower ground floor, you’ll find a well-equipped kitchen and separate dining / family, ideal for family meals and entertaining guests. Beyond the kitchen is the utility room, with direct access to the rear garden.

Moving up, the first floor offers a generous double bedroom as well as the large, south facing, master bedroom. The top floor contains two further double bedrooms providing a comfortable and private retreat with each bedroom having its own bathroom.

The property has been lovingly restored and offers wealth of period features such as sash windows, shutters, high ceilings and open fireplaces, all of which give the home a distinctively unique charm and character.

Situated within easy walking distance of Reading town centre and its mainline train stations, this property benefits from excellent transport links with quick connections to London and beyond. Local amenities, schools, and parks are all nearby, making this an ideal home for families and professionals alike. Castle Hill is a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious, characterful family home in one of Reading’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate everything this wonderful property has to offer.

Key Features -
Grade II listed four-storey Regency townhouse
Four spacious double bedrooms, all with storage
Two ensuite shower rooms
3 reception rooms
Multiple original period features throughout
Walking distance to Reading Station and town centre
Two off-street private parking spaces
Stylish, low-maintenance rear courtyard garden
Modernised for 21st-century living with character details intact

Accommodation -
Top Floor (2nd Floor):


Two double bedrooms, including a large south-facing room with a character oval window and built-in wardrobe
Both bedrooms benefit from private ensuite shower rooms
Spacious landing area

First Floor:
Generous and elegant master bedroom with high ceilings, two sash windows, fitted wardrobes and a feature fireplace
Additional double bedroom with built-in storage and cast iron fireplace

Ground Floor:
Imposing yet welcoming entrance hallway
Two elegant reception rooms with period fireplaces, original floorboards and rise-and-fall shutters
High ceilings and decorative coving

Half-Landing:
Family bathroom

Lower Ground Floor (Basement):
Restored brick paviour flooring showcasing over 200 years of wear
Cosy cottage-style dining/family room with oak flooring, feature fireplace and original built-in dresser
Country-style kitchen with under-counter and full-height larder units
Space for a range cooker, dishwasher and American-style fridge freezer
Utility room with further storage and garden access
Additional pantry, coal cellar and utility storage area
Why the owner loves the property:
When we first moved into Castle Hill back in 1997 we never imagined we’d still be here nearly 30 years later; the house quickly become much more than just a home.

From the beginning we were drawn to its generous proportions and historical charm. Initially it offered more than enough space for the two of us and then when our sons came along it evolved along with our growing family. We’ve watched the boys grown from babies into young men and create their own living spaces here and they, especially, love the energy of town centre living.

It’s been very convenient being located a short stroll away from the shops, bars and restaurants and of course, the close proximity of Reading train station is a huge bonus, especially when we were commuting into London.

Despite its central location, the house and gardens have always felt like a peaceful retreat. With the high ceilings, period features and light flowing through the rooms it’s cosy in winter and airy in summer. More than this, the sense of history has been a constant comfort and there’s genuine pride in having had the privilege to be custodians of one of Reading’s notable Regency homes.

As we now prepare for our own next chapter, we will forever be grateful for the memories made here, and hope new owners will find similar joy, comfort and meaning in this remarkable and very special property
Why the owner loves the property:
When we first moved into Castle Hill back in 1997 we never imagined we’d still be here nearly 30 years later; the house quickly become much more than just a home.

From the beginning we were drawn to its generous proportions and historical charm. Initially it offered more than enough space for the two of us and then when our sons came along it evolved along with our growing family. We’ve watched the boys grown from babies into young men and create their own living spaces here and they, especially, love the energy of town centre living.

It’s been very convenient being located a short stroll away from the shops, bars and restaurants and of course, the close proximity of Reading train station is a huge bonus, especially when we were commuting into London.

Despite its central location, the house and gardens have always felt like a peaceful retreat. With the high ceilings, period features and light flowing through the rooms it’s cosy in winter and airy in summer. More than this, the sense of history has been a constant comfort and there’s genuine pride in having had the privilege to be custodians of one of Reading’s notable Regency homes.

As we now prepare for our own next chapter, we will forever be grateful for the memories made here, and hope new owners will find similar joy, comfort and meaning in this remarkable and very special property
Property reference 5992571

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