Set along a sought-after residential street in Newtown, this Victorian bay-fronted terrace combines retained period character with thoughtfully updated interiors, all within easy reach of Palmer Park, Reading town centre and the mainline station. Two separate reception rooms unfold across the ground floor. To the front, the sitting room is centred around an exposed brick fireplace and retains stripped floorboards, while beyond, the dining room also features a period fireplace and opens directly onto the rear garden. The kitchen has been fitted in a clean, contemporary style and sits alongside a modern bathroom, integrated carefully into the original layout. Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged across the first floor, each retaining exposed floorboards and stripped pine doors, continuing the home’s understated period character. Outside, the rear garden is enclosed by traditional brick walls and incorporates a vegetable garden, while the house is approached via a gated pathway with original-style mosaic tiling. Newtown remains one of Reading’s most established and well-connected residential areas, popular for its proximity to the town centre, the Royal Berkshire Hospital and excellent transport links, including the A329(M) and Reading mainline station. Riverside walks along the River Kennet provide attractive pedestrian access towards both the Thames and the centre of town, while local schools, shops and everyday amenities further enhance the appeal of the area.