BROWSING through local property listings often doesn't come with many surprises.
But every now and then, a unique building is put up for sale that grabs peoples' attention.
We have scoured through Zoopla to find the most quirky and bizarre buildings on sale in Reading right now - who knows, one may tickle your fancy if you're hoping to buy a space for a new project.
1. Landmark building, London Road
Fancy owning one of the town's landmarks?
The guide price for this building currently stands at £100,000.
It was put up for sale on the instructions of Reading Borough Council and is described as "a vacant, Grade II listed landmark building" which was previously used as offices and provides scope for conversion - possibly into two or three residential dwellings.
Proposals are subject to the necessary planning consents being granted.
Click here for more details.
2. Restaurant/cafe to let, Forbury Road
Price: £100,000 per annum for the leasehold interest.
Want to open your own restaurant?
This two-storey semi-detached building under a pitch and tiled roof with double storey extension to one side is currently up for sale.
It is painted and rendered to ground and first floor elevations and includes a small external area to one side at the rear.
It is located in the heart of the town centre and includes an open plan bar with a kitchenette as well as accommodation.
Click here for more details.
READ MORE: New plans could see Reading Golf Club sold for housing
3. Unique £1,000,000 home
Price: £1,000,000
With an eyewatering price, this home will definitely only appeal to a select few.
But it has an interesting feel and unique style.
The property is located in the highly desirable Devonshire Park development and is described as "a must-see for buyers seeking an exclusive family residence."
Click here for more details.
4. Leisure/hospitality to let, Kings Walk
Ideal for a business, commercial units are available in Kings Walk for 325 sq ft - 6,431 sq ft within the highly desirable development.
Various units are available over two floors.
Click here for more details.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel