An impressive period apartment offered to market with no onward chain and set within this highly sought-after development by Thomas Homes, converted from the former University buildings. Ideally situated within walking distance of Reading town centre, the mainline train station, and the Royal Berkshire Hospital, the property offers an exceptional blend of historic character and contemporary design. The sympathetic conversion has created a beautifully light and airy interior, featuring a spacious open-plan living room and kitchen with striking high ceilings. There are two generously sized bedrooms, complemented by a luxuriously appointed bathroom. Residents benefit from well-maintained communal grounds, allocated parking close by, a dedicated bike store, and the additional comfort of an integrated air filtration system. This outstanding apartment presents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers and investors seeking a stylish and conveniently located home.
Location: 24 London Road is approximately 150 metres to the west of the Royal Berkshire Hospital The communal entrance and direct access to the apartment are via the courtyard and are both accessed from here. A secure allocated car space is located at the South Street Car Park a short walk away. Reading is one of the south east's largest towns just over 20 minutes from London by train, with trains running every five minutes or so, Reading is home to many of the city's commuters. Reading also has easy links by road or rail to Swindon, Oxford, Basingstoke, Heathrow and farther afield. Beyond the hive of commercial activity, Reading is nestled in the heart of Royal Berkshire offering beautiful riverside walks on the Thames and tow path ambles on the Kennet and Avon canals and with the nearby Berkshire Downs and Chilterns, beautiful countryside is never far away. Reading offers a rich mix of shops and markets. In the heart of the town, The Oracle combines chic boutiques within a minute's walk there are many high-street favourites including John Lewis and Marks & Spencer. There are restaurants, cafes and brasseries to suit every taste in Reading. Plus there are numerous bars and restaurants on the Oracle Riverside. Reading school founded in 1125 is the 16th oldest school in England, there are 6 other state secondary schools along with 37 state primary schools in the borough. In addition there are some well-recognised and top ranked independent and public schools in Reading and its surrounding catchment. Schools such as Leighton Park, Queen Anne’s, The Abbey, Crosfields, Bradfield College, The Oratory and Bluecoat are just some of the outstanding public schools in the area. Kendrick girls' school is one of the top grammar schools in the UK. Reading University established in 1892 is a 'red brick' and ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world. There are almost 23,000 students from all over the globe.
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