£1,650 pcm
(£381 pw)
2 bed semi-detached house to rentTilehurst Road, Reading, Berkshire RG1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 1 October 2025
- Furnished
- Pets allowed
About this property
Two bedroom semi-detached house
Private rear garden
Two double bedrooms
Council tax band C
On road parking
Pets considered
Available 1st October
Furnished
Two bedroom semi-detached house set on the western edge of Reading Town Centre a short walk from Reading West Train Station and a mile from Reading Station with its direct link to London Paddington in just over 20 minutes and on the Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) linking Reading with the City of London and Canary Wharf. The property comprises living room, spacious kitchen, three piece bathroom and two double bedrooms. Further benefits include private rear garden and loft storage. Available 1st October 2025. Furnished.
*On road parking available on surrounding roads (Brownlow Road / Brunswick Street), as it stands these are non-permitted roads.
Location: Tilehurst Road is located on the Western edge of Reading Town Centre running between Castle Hill and The Meadway in Tilehurst. The property is just under a mile from the top of Castle Hill to the west of Reading Town Centre and 300 metres from Reading West train station and a fifteen minute walk to Reading train station. St Edward's Preparatory School and Prospect Park are on the Tilehurst Road both a short walk from the property.
Reading is a thriving, well-connected town in the heart of Berkshire that combines the charm of riverside living with the energy of a growing urban hub. Ideally situated just 25 minutes from London Paddington by train, it appeals to commuters, families, and professionals alike. The town is undergoing exciting regeneration, bringing new homes, retail, and leisure developments to an already dynamic community.
Reading boasts an excellent selection of amenities, including The Oracle shopping centre, a lively restaurant and nightlife scene, and picturesque riverside walks along the River Thames and River Kennet. Its highly rated schools, including several top-performing grammar and independent schools, make it particularly attractive for families.
For professionals, Reading is a major centre for technology and finance, with companies like Microsoft, Oracle, and PwC having a strong local presence. Its proximity to the M4 corridor also enhances its appeal for business and logistics.
Green spaces such as Prospect Park, Forbury Gardens, and nearby countryside offer a perfect balance of urban convenience and outdoor lifestyle. With a diverse housing market ranging from modern riverside apartments to Victorian terraces and spacious family homes in leafy suburbs like Caversham and Earley, Reading offers something for every buyer or tenant.