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The north side of Castle Hill in West Reading, Reading, England. On the right we have the red bricks of the Horse and Jockey pub, followed by Culham House and the junction with Carey Street. The road is seen here climbing up to the junction with Tilehurst Road. The rather grand houses mostly date from the earlier part of the 19th century. Most, if not all, of the buildings are listed. For more information see the Wikipedia article West Reading.

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Date

26 February, 2008

Author

Andrew Smith.

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