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Areas We Cover — Reading Branch

Thames Valley & Berkshire • 15 Queens Walk, Reading, Berkshire RG1 7QF, UK

Reading Branch serves Reading (RG1–RG6, RG30, RG31), Caversham (RG4), Tilehurst, Earley, Lower Earley, Woodley (RG5), Calcot, Burghfield Common (RG7), Theale, Pangbourne (RG8), Sonning, Twyford (RG10), Wokingham (RG40/RG41), Bracknell (RG12/RG42), Crowthorne (RG45), Wargrave, Henley-on-Thames (RG9), Goring & Streatley. Below are 18 named towns and suburbs we cover from this branch — click any to see its full local page with FAQs, postcodes, map and embedded quote form.

Reading Town Centre

RG1

Reading Town Centre is home to our Berkshire branch at 15 Queens Walk (RG1 7QF), 4 minutes' walk from Reading station and The Oracle. We run weekly moves across every RG1 sub-area — Queens Walk, Kings Road, London Street, the Riverside Museum quarter and the new Station Hill apartments — with the same fixed VAT-free pricing and PAYE-employed crew used at all six HomeGo branches.

See Reading Town Centre page

Caversham

RG4

Caversham sits across the Thames from central Reading and is one of the most desirable RG postcodes. The Edwardian and Victorian terraces around Caversham Heights, the family homes on St Peter's Hill, and the riverside properties along Thames Side all benefit from short-journey moves and same-day availability from our Queens Walk branch.

See Caversham page

Tilehurst

RG30/RG31

Tilehurst — straddling the RG30/RG31 boundary west of Reading — is a dense residential corridor of 1930s semis and post-war family housing. Routes via the Oxford Road and Norcot Hill are bread-and-butter for our crews; the steep driveways around Westwood Road and Park Lane need a Luton van, not a 7.5-tonne rigid.

See Tilehurst page

Earley

RG6

Earley and Lower Earley (RG6) are home to a high concentration of University of Reading staff and Microsoft / Oracle / Veolia commuter families. We handle daily moves across the RG6 estates — Whiteknights Park edge, Sutcliffe Avenue, and the Mays Lane / Beech Lane corridor — with same-day availability most weekdays.

See Earley page

Woodley

RG5

Woodley — east of Reading on the A4 — is a self-contained town with strong family-relocation demand. We cover the Woodford Park estate, Bulmershe Court, Loddon Bridge Road and the Woodley Airfield development daily. Free dismantle-and-reassemble of furniture included on every Woodley move.

See Woodley page

Lower Earley

RG6 3/4

Lower Earley — once Europe's largest residential development — covers the Maiden Place, Chalfont Way and Rushey Way estates. Tight cul-de-sac access on the 1980s estate roads suits our Luton vans perfectly. Same-day moves to/from Lower Earley are routine from our branch.

See Lower Earley page

Calcot

RG31

Calcot — west of Reading off the A4 — covers the Calcot Park, Pincents Hill and Royal Avenue estates. Our crew handles the steep driveways and tight estate cul-de-sacs daily. M4 J12 access means efficient long-distance starts for Calcot customers heading west.

See Calcot page

Burghfield Common

RG7

Burghfield Common and the surrounding RG7 villages — Mortimer, Pingewood, Burghfield Bridge — are quintessential semi-rural Berkshire. Long driveways, listed cottages and pre-survey-required access on the lanes off Reading Road. Our crew runs these as Luton-van-default jobs every week.

See Burghfield Common page

Theale

RG7 5

Theale sits at M4 J12 — strategically important for long-distance moves heading west to Bristol and Cardiff. Local moves around the High Street, Englefield estate and the new Greenwoods Hill development are weekly routes from our Reading branch.

See Theale page

Pangbourne

RG8

Pangbourne is a historic Thames-side village with conservation-area parking and listed riverside cottages. The Whitchurch Bridge access requires the right vehicle every time — our Maidenhead-experienced crew is well-versed in pre-1900 doorway and frame protection.

See Pangbourne page

Sonning

RG4

Sonning — home of The French Horn and famous Thames meadows — is a small, high-value RG4 village with single-track lanes off Sonning High Street. We default to Luton vans for Sonning moves and pre-survey every detached property west of the church.

See Sonning page

Twyford

RG10

Twyford has become a Crossrail commuter hotspot since 2022 — Elizabeth-line trains to central London in 56 minutes. We handle the influx of London-buyer moves into Twyford and the surrounding RG10 villages (Wargrave, Hare Hatch, Knowl Hill) daily.

See Twyford page

Wokingham

RG40/RG41

Wokingham — the RG40/RG41 town south-east of Reading — is one of the highest-rated places to live in the UK by quality-of-life indices. We cover the Town Centre, Emmbrook, Hurst, Ryeish Green and the new Montague Park developments with the same fixed-quote model.

See Wokingham page

Bracknell

RG12/RG42

Bracknell — RG12 and RG42 — covers everything from the regenerated Town Centre to the leafy Warfield and Winkfield Row corridors. M4 J10 and the A329(M) access mean efficient routing; we run daily Bracknell-to-Reading and Bracknell-to-M25 moves.

See Bracknell page

Crowthorne

RG45

Crowthorne — RG45 — is a leafy village close to Wellington College and Broadmoor. The conservation areas around the Wellington College grounds and the Pinewood Avenue estate need careful access planning. Our crew handles Crowthorne family relocations and Wellington-staff moves weekly.

See Crowthorne page

Wargrave

RG10 8

Wargrave is a Thames-side conservation village with high-value period properties along the Henley Road and the riverside lanes off Mill Green. Listed-property handling and gravel-driveway protection are included as standard on every Wargrave move.

See Wargrave page

Henley-on-Thames

RG9

Henley-on-Thames is one of the most expensive non-London RG-postcode areas. Our Reading branch covers Henley town centre, the Marlow Road corridor, and the high-value detached homes on the hill above the town. Pre-survey is standard for any RG9 move involving a Listed-building.

See Henley-on-Thames page

Goring & Streatley

RG8 9

Goring and Streatley — twin villages either side of the Thames at the Berkshire/Oxfordshire boundary — are picturesque and difficult to move in. Narrow lanes, listed riverside cottages, and the Goring Gap conservation area mean every move starts with a pre-survey from our Reading branch.

See Goring & Streatley page

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