Guide price
£900,000
5 bed semi-detached house for saleEastern Avenue, Reading RG1
5 beds
4 baths
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Victorian villa dating from circa 1876
Five Double Bedrooms & Four bathrooms
Stunning principal suite with dressing room & en-suite
Original Beatall range & bespoke granite kitchen
Magnificent period features & soaring ceilings
Landscaped pleasure garden with elegant loggia
Sympathetically extended & energy efficient
Cellar, solar panels & extensive storage
University district close to schools, hospital & town centre
Step through the stained-glass front door of 46 Eastern Avenue and the first impression is one of remarkable volume. Soaring Victorian ceilings immediately draw your eyes upwards, original wall sconces hint at the craftsmanship that continues throughout, and beyond the elegant hallway there is an inviting glimpse of the kitchen – a space that has quietly become the heart of family life for the past twenty-four years.
Built in around 1873, this handsome Victorian residence stands as one of the early homes created following the sale of the prestigious Redlands Estate, whose original building plots were auctioned in Reading in 1872. Over the decades it has lived many lives, including a fascinating chapter as Glenelfin Private Nursing Home during the early twentieth century, before becoming what it has been for the current owners: An extraordinary family home filled with laughter, celebration and memories spanning almost a quarter of a century.
Throughout, the house strikes a rare balance between preserving its Victorian soul and embracing modern family living. Original fireplaces, intricate cornicing, ceiling roses, deep skirting boards, stripped timber floors and elegant sash windows speak confidently of its heritage, while thoughtful improvements have ensured it functions effortlessly for contemporary life. A sympathetic two-storey extension has transformed the bathroom accommodation, while extensive upgrades including underfloor insulation across the ground floor, insulated upper floors, extensive double glazing and roof-mounted solar panels have introduced levels of comfort and efficiency rarely associated with homes of this era.
At the centre of the home sits a kitchen designed not simply to look beautiful, but to be lived in. Granite worktops, generous cabinetry and carefully considered storage were co-designed with specialist kitchen designers to create a room that works as well today as when it was first installed. Standing proudly alongside the modern appliances is perhaps the home's most charming survivor: The original working Beatall range, manufactured by one of Reading's own Victorian engineering firms, quietly reminding you that generations have gathered here long before today's family did.
It is easy to picture exactly how this house has been enjoyed. Summer afternoons begin around the kitchen table before doors are thrown open onto the terrace, allowing family and friends to drift effortlessly between inside and out.
Beyond lies a garden unlike most found so close to Reading town centre. Beautifully structured around a central water feature, mature planting and a charming loggia, it feels less like a suburban garden and more like a secluded continental courtyard. It is a space designed for long lunches, evening drinks, milestone celebrations and the kind of garden parties that stretch long after sunset. Peaceful, private and wonderfully atmospheric, it becomes another reception room throughout the warmer months.
Upstairs, the principal suite provides the house's true showpiece. Bathed in natural light from two magnificent sash windows dressed with traditional shutters, centred around an elegant fireplace and flowing into an exceptionally generous dressing room and en-suite shower room, it feels more akin to a boutique hotel than a Victorian bedroom. The dressing room offers remarkable flexibility, with ample space for those who may one day choose to create an even more indulgent retreat.
The remaining accommodation continues to deliver the same sense of proportion that only Victorian architecture seems able to achieve. Every room feels generous, every ceiling reassuringly high, and every space retains the quiet confidence that comes from craftsmanship rather than fashion.
The setting is equally compelling. Positioned within Reading's sought-after University district, Eastern Avenue remains one of the area's grand Victorian addresses, characterised by mature trees and substantial period homes. The University of Reading, Royal Berkshire Hospital and an excellent selection of independent schools are all within easy reach, making the location particularly attractive to academics, healthcare professionals and families alike. In recent years, the neighbourhood has developed an enviable independent food scene, with Café Yolk and Donnington Deli becoming much-loved local destinations, while everyday conveniences are just a short stroll away.
For the current owners, leaving is not about wanting something different. It is simply time to exchange one chapter of family life for another, moving closer to grandchildren after twenty-four wonderful years. They will miss the soaring ceilings, the remarkable sense of space and, above all, the memories made within these walls.
Homes such as this rarely belong to just one generation. They are passed carefully from one custodian to the next.
46 Eastern Avenue is not simply an exceptional Victorian home.
It is an opportunity to become part of its continuing story
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