£5,000 pcm
(£1,154 pw)
5 bed detached house to rentNelsons Lane, Hurst, Reading, Berkshire RG10
5 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Available from 4 April 2026
- Unfurnished
About this property
Detached family home
Five/six bedrooms
Four bathrooms
Large driveway & garage
Private rear garden & paddock
Council tax band G
Available 4th April
Unfurnished
Beautiful detached family house close to Hurst village centre in excellent condition throughout. The ground floor comprises main reception which double aspect with a dru Maestro Eco wave lpg gas fire place, spacious kitchen/family room, with two large lantern roofs and bi-fold doors opening into the rear gardens. The kitchen is fitted with handmade and painted soft-close wall and base cabinets with Georgian style doors set on three sides around a large central island and breakfast bar, with an attractive oak mantle incorporating a Westin canopy extractor above a Falcon 5-zone induction top, range cooker. An inner lobby provides access to a study or potential guest room with a shower/cloakroom adjacent, utility room and further access to a large garage with electric door.
From the first floor galleried landing you have access to five generously proportioned bedrooms with lofty ceilings. The double aspect principal bedroom with bi-folding doors and Juliet balcony has views over the rear gardens and paddocks beyond. It also has an en-suite bathroom with separate shower and fitted wardrobes. A guest suite with front and rear aspect also benefits from an en-suite shower room and the family bathroom serves the remaining three double bedrooms.
Outside to the rear is a wide paved terrace leading on to a large lawn with post and rail fencing and a gate leading to a gravel driveway to the side of the house and to a five bar gate access the rear paddock, the total plot area is approximately 0.75 acres.
Available 4th April 2026. Unfurnished.
Location: Wokingham is a market town around 7 miles to the East of Reading, 39 miles west of central London and 4 miles west of Bracknell. The town centre is based around the former Town Hall and square which is now a thriving café/restaurant. There are numerous pubs, restaurants and cafes including, well know Cote Brasserie, Pizza Express and Prezzo along with some excellent independent eateries. Local schooling is excellent with a selection of comprehensive and public schools including the likes of The Holt Girls School, Forrest Boys School and St Crispins comprehensive. There is a bowling alley and swimming pool in the town and Ice Rinks, Cinema’s and Swinley Forrest offering some of the country’s best mountain biking tracks in nearby Winnersh, Bracknell and Crowthorne. The towns transport links are very good with the A329M giving access to the M4 at junction 10 and the Towns Railway Station services both London (Waterloo Line) and Reading. The town scores well in many national surveys as one of the best places to live in the country, including being dubbed ‘the healthiest place to live in the country’ by Public Health England which measures premature mortality rates.
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