Kendrick Conservation Area Walk

When: Tuesday 4 August 2026, 10:45 - 13:15
Where: Kendrick Conservation Area

A row of elegant, white Georgian terraced townhouses with black wrought-iron balconies, partially obscured by a large bare tree in the foreground.

Lost Turkish baths, schools, Albion Terrace and the original University campus

In this walk around the Kendrick Conservation Area, developed by Terry Dixon and Richard Bennett (Chair of Reading Civic Society), you will be taken back over 150 years to when the area looked very different.

Highlights include an enormous long lost swimming baths complex, only one pub, Kendrick Court, two secondary schools, Albion Terrace, the original University of Reading campus, Kendrick and Redlands Roads, impressive listed buildings, majestic trees, historic plaques & much more!

The meeting place will be notified a few days before the visit. Please arrive 10 mins early for signing in and safety briefing etc.

Numbers are limited, so pre-booking is required. Bookings close three days beforehand. 

Image (above and right): Andrew Smith, Albion Terrace, London Road, Reading, CC BY-SA 2.0 – web

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