Tilehurst Map

Tilehurst map, view the Berkshire village of Tilehurst, located in the county of Berkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Tilehurst Berkshire & Guide to the Area

Tilehurst Map Berkshire: Interactive map of Tilehurst, displaying the village situated in the county of Berkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Tilehurst and a Tilehurst village centre map, showing Tilehurst Railway Station.

Other facilities in Tilehurst, some of which may also be visible on the map are Tilehurst Station, Arthur Newbery Park, Parkers Estate Agents, Tilehurst Methodist Church, Tilehurst Library, The Victoria Arms, Tilehurst Village Butchers, The Flower Shop Tilehurst, Sainsbury's Local, Waitrose & Partners Oxford Road, The Co-operative Food, The Cornwell Centre, Dee Café, Tilehurst Medical Centre, The Fox and Hounds, Beechwood Primary School, Calcot Hotel & Spa, The Tylers Rest, Reading YMCA, Pangbourne Road Dental Practice, Dominos Pizza Tilehurst, Post Office School Road, Cotswold Bakery, Meadway Sports Centre, Arthur Newbery Park Playground, Tilehurst Youth and Community Centre, St Catherine's Church, HSBC, Tilehurst Carpet Centre, Boots Pharmacy, Prospect Park Hospital, Vision Express, The Avenue School, The Royal Albion Pub, Tilehurst MOT Centre, Café On The Park, The Look In Charity Shop, The Tilehurst Club, Oxford Road Pharmacy, Little Heath School, The Prince of Wales, Holy Trinity Church, Greenfield Pharmacy, Birch Copse Primary School, Tilehurst Village Dental Surgery, The Denny's, Iceland Foods, Lenny's Fish & Chips, The Plough Inn.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Purley on Thames, Pangbourne, Tidmarsh, Sulham, Mapledurham, Caversham, Calcot, Theale, Southcote, Norcot, Reading, Emmer Green, Whitchurch on Thames, Tilehurst Triangle, Burghfield, Burghfield Common, Mortimer, Beenham, Bradfield, Englefield, Goring, Streatley, Upper Basildon, Lower Basildon, Chazey Heath, Tokers Green, Sonning Common, Woodcote, Whitchurch Hill, Gallowstree Common, Peppard Common, Crowsley, Sonning, Earley, Lower Earley, Woodley, Shinfield, Arborfield, Spencers Wood, Grazeley, Swallowfield.

Tilehurst is one of those places that feels like the best of both worlds—technically a suburb of Reading, but with a strong village identity all of its own. It's perched on the western edge of town, with lovely views across the Thames Valley, a close-knit community, and a proper local high street. You've got everything you need nearby, plus plenty of green space, a mix of housing styles, and easy access into Reading when you need a bit more hustle. It's the sort of place where neighbours still chat, schools are well supported, and a weekend walk in the woods is never far off.

Tilehurst has roots that go way back, with early mentions dating to the Domesday Book. The name itself means “hill where tiles are made”, which makes sense given the area's history in brick and tile making. It remained a rural village for centuries, with a few grand houses and estates dotting the area. Things really took off in the 20th century, especially after the railway arrived, transforming it into a commuter spot with solid links to Reading and London. Today, the population is around 9,000, with the parish being around 15,000, and while it's part of the greater Reading area, it still retains a bit of that village charm that sets it apart.

There's a decent mix of things to do in and around Tilehurst. The local high street has everything from bakeries and cafes to barbers, pubs and charity shops. Parks like Prospect Park and Arthur Newbery Park offer green space for picnics, dog walks and a bit of fresh air, and there are a few nice woodland trails for anyone who likes a wander. The Thames Path isn't far, and nearby attractions include Mapledurham House, a beautiful manor with its own working watermill and tearoom. Basildon Park, a National Trust favourite, is also close by—perfect for garden lovers and anyone partial to a cream tea in a stately setting.

In the wider Berkshire area, there's no shortage of things to see and do. Windsor is always a crowd-pleaser, with the castle, river, parks and shops, while Newbury offers a quieter vibe with its market square, canalside walks and occasional race days. Reading itself is on your doorstep, full of shops, restaurants, and culture, from the Abbey Ruins to the Museum of English Rural Life. You can head out towards Pangbourne and Goring for picture-postcard villages and riverside pubs, or take a drive through the North Wessex Downs for wide views and peaceful lanes.

Getting around from Tilehurst is pretty easy. Tilehurst Station sits on the main line between Reading and Oxford, with trains into Reading in just a few minutes and services heading further afield to London Paddington. The area's served by regular buses, and if you're driving, the A4, A329 and M4 are all nearby, linking you quickly to Reading, Newbury, Slough and beyond. Heathrow is the closest airport, about 40 minutes away by car, and Reading Station opens up plenty of travel options with links right across the country. Whether you're commuting or just planning a day out, you've got solid connections.

Berkshire's one of those counties that's quietly brilliant—never too loud about it, but full of interesting places and lovely countryside. From Windsor Castle and Ascot Racecourse to the more tucked-away spots like Eton, Hungerford or Cookham, there's always something new to discover. You've got good food, decent schools, and a whole lot of heritage scattered across its towns and villages. Whether you're cycling through the Chilterns, browsing in a market town, or just enjoying a pint by the Thames, there's a real quality of life that shines through in this part of the world.

Some More Nearby Places: Purley on Thames, Pangbourne, Tidmarsh, Sulham, Mapledurham, Caversham, Calcot, Theale, Southcote, Norcot, Reading, Emmer Green, Whitchurch on Thames, Tilehurst Triangle, Burghfield, Burghfield Common, Mortimer, Beenham, Bradfield, Englefield, Goring, Streatley, Upper Basildon, Lower Basildon, Chazey Heath, Tokers Green, Sonning Common, Woodcote, Whitchurch Hill, Gallowstree Common, Peppard Common, Crowsley, Sonning, Earley, Lower Earley, Woodley, Shinfield, Arborfield, Spencers Wood, Grazeley, Swallowfield.

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