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Old Forge Guest House, Reading, Berkshire

Old Forge Guest House
109 Grovelands Road
Reading
Berkshire

RG30 2PB

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The property was built in 1926 by a Master Builder and has many original features. There was a detached barn, which was used as a Forge for the brickworks many years ago. It has been in the Rees family since 1977 & started as a Guest House in 1987, offering comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome to guests from all over the world. We have a car park at the front of the property for 8 cars & the garden offers a patio with table and chairs for our customers to relax in. The business is currently managed by Julia and Max, who will do everything possible to make your stay an enjoyable experience.

We have 12 rooms, all have colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Hair dryers are available on request, we also have a travel cot available upon request at no extra charge. Accommodation comprises of 2 x single standard rooms and 1 x twin standard room. These 3 rooms all share the main bathroom (maximum 4 persons). The other 9 rooms are all en-suite and have private facilities consisting of toilet, hand basin and electric shower. All rooms are comfortably furnished and the property benefits from central heating.

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Number of Rooms: 12
Number Ensuite: 9

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Breakfast & VAT
Double: £45 - £50
Twin: £45 - £55
Single: £30 - £37.50
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