Tilehurst

Tilehurst was originally a village, but is now a large suburb some three miles to the west of Reading, Berkshire. It is also, with different boundaries as described below, a civil parish.

Location

Tilehurst is situated on the high ground to the west of Reading, which rises gradually from central Reading with its highest point at the extreme west of Tilehurst. The area is bounded to the north by the valley of the River Thames, to the south by the valley of the River Kennet and to the west by the valley of the Rivers Pang and Bourne. In contrast to the gentle rise from the east, the drops into all three of these valleys are steep, as instanced by the steep road inclines of Kentwood, Langley, Norcot and Sulham Hills. Because of this high ground, the main roads and railway lines of the area by-pass Tilehurst, with the Bath Road and railway line to the West Country in the valley to the south, and the Oxford Road and railway line to Bristol, South Wales and the Midlands in the valley to the north. Tilehurst railway station, on the latter railway line, is in the extreme north of the Tilehurst area. Nearby towns and cities: Reading Nearby villages: Sulham, Tidmarsh, Theale, Purley-On-Thames, Pangbourne Nearby suburbs: Calcot, Fords Farm, Southcote, Coley

Government

Changes to local government boundaries over the years have split local government responsibility for Tilehurst. This fragmentation tends to lead to confusion and political controversy. The eastern part of Tilehurst (sometimes referred to as Tilehurst Within) is in the Borough of Reading, forming the Tilehurst, Kentwood and Norcot wards of that borough. All local government responsibility for this part of Tilehurst lies with the borough council. The western part of Tilehurst (sometimes referred to as Tilehurst Without) forms the civil parish of Tilehurst, which has an elected parish council. This part of Tilehurst falls within the area of the unitary authority of West Berkshire. Both the parish council and the unitary authority are responsible for different aspects of local government. All of Tilehurst falls within the Reading West parliamentary constituency.

History

The name Tilehurst comes from tigel or tile and hurst or wooded hill. Tile manufacturing was present in the district until recent times.

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