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The Ultimate Guide to Wokingham Berkshire
My Wokingham promotes businesses, events, jobs, homes, and charities in Wokingham. Our site’s content comes from local people including our team of writers and photographers. We try to answer questions about Wokingham and provide a guide so that you can get a flavour of what Wokingham is like to live in Wokingham
Population and Location
Wokingham is a district located in the county of Berkshire with a population of 348,000. The district covers approximately 2.3 km2. Wokingham is located approximately 40 miles west of London and 8 miles from Reading.
Wokingham is a market town with a mixture of both rural and urban areas. The top three popular areas in Wokingham are: (1) Finchampstead has a village picturesque feel. The affluent area was voted one of the most desirable places to live in in the UK. (2) Arborfield is also a village setup located west of Wokingham. The unique feature of this location is a great leisure centre with a magnificent garden enabling the residents to maintain beautiful gardens. (3) Barkham is another area of Wokingham with a rural country feel. The place has exciting pubs, providing an amazing ambience to wine and dine in places like The Bull at Barkham.
Wokingham is accommodative of a diverse demographic population making it a great place to live, work, and raise a family. The community is tightly knit and welcoming. The recently regenerated areas of Wokingham are inviting, adding to the overall attractiveness of the district.
A multi-billion regeneration project is still undergoing, which will further improve the face of Wokingham.
What people look for in Wokingham
These search terms cover a range of topics, from local news and events to public services, leisure activities, and businesses in the area.
Here are some of the most common search terms relating to Wokingham:
- Wokingham news
- Wokingham council
- Wokingham weather
- Wokingham jobs
- Wokingham town centre
- Wokingham recycling centre
- Wokingham train station
- Wokingham library
- Wokingham schools
- Wokingham planning applications
- Wokingham events
- Wokingham leisure centre
- Wokingham refuse collection
- Wokingham parking
- Wokingham bin collection
- Wokingham cinema
- Wokingham taxi
- Wokingham restaurants
- Wokingham pubs
- Wokingham housing
- Wokingham fireworks
- Wokingham market
- Wokingham half marathon
- Wokingham rugby club
- Wokingham arts festival
- Wokingham fireworks display
- Wokingham regeneration
- Wokingham leisure centre classes
- Wokingham parkrun
- Wokingham council tax
- Wokingham golf club
- Wokingham neighbourhood plan
- Wokingham travel
- Wokingham hospital
- Wokingham tennis club
- Wokingham cycling club
- Wokingham council jobs
- Wokingham business park
- Wokingham music festival
- Wokingham dental practice
- Wokingham toy library
- Wokingham walk-in centre
- Wokingham social services
- Wokingham arts trail
- Wokingham history
- Wokingham fire station
- Wokingham youth centre
- Wokingham volunteer centre
- Wokingham town council
- Wokingham primary care trust
Historical facts about Wokingham
- Famous as the producer of silk during the Tudor period, the houses of the cottage industry still adorn the Rose Street
- Named after the Saxon chieftain called Wocca, who owned lands in Wokefield and Woking in Surrey.
- It had a workhouse dating back to 1776, the current location of Denmark Street.
- Back in the days, it was a popular spot for bull-baiting, giving it a brutal history
Top 10 job offerings in Wokingham
- Sales assistant
- Customer services
- HR administrator
- Trading Assistant
- Barista
- Council jobs by the Wokingham Borough
- Officer administrator
- Project manager
- Social work jobs
The best sites for job searches are
Property For Sale in Wokingham
Wokingham has a variety of property offerings to meet the needs of various buyers. Whether looking for a country home, townhouse, or luxury property, Wokingham has them all with different provisions and amenities.
The following are places where you can start your search when looking to buy property in Wokingham
Rightmove
The price of purchasing a property varies extensively depending on the place, size, and whether it is a luxurious property. As s guide, the prices range(2022) from £350,000 for one bedroomed house to £3 million for an estate; a family home in the countryside. Nevertheless, one thing is for sure, the varieties available means there is something for everyone, including people with antique or classical tastes in houses.
An estate for sale on the rural side
Property For Rent in Wokingham
Whether looking for a small room, a slightly bigger two or three-bedroomed flat, or a family house in a residential place out of town, Wokingham has a variety of choices to meet the needs of everyone. If you are interested in smaller rental houses or rooms, Woosehill is the best place, offering good transport links to other places in Wokingham. Looking for a more residential place, Barkham is your ideal place for two or three-bedroomed houses. Similarly, for people interested in living outside in the villages, Finchampstead, is the place to visit. All the places offer great amenities, dining experiences, and entertainment.
Rent for 1 bedroomed apartment range from £600-£1000 per month depending on the location and provisions. The prices may shoot in the coming months due to the impacts of regeneration on property prices.
Specific Business types in Wokingham i.e. Estate Agents in Wokingham
Property business is lucrative in Wokingham because of the stable economy and ongoing regeneration, which has promising prospects for property investment in this place. Other business types common in this area are retail stores and multinational corporations.
Other specific businesses are:
- Beauty services
- Accountants
- Banking
- Architects and Design Services
- Care and Care Home Services
- Car and Van Hire
- Builders and Building Services
- Aerial, Satellites, and Digital TVs
- Computers and Technology
- Plumbing
Economic
The economy of Wokingham is stable and lucrative, and there is a lot of consumerism encouraging more business ventures. The developments underway will further enhance the economic development of Wokingham town.
Transportation and Accessibility
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The local train station is the Wokingham Railway Station. The town has road and rail links connecting it with Reading, Central London, and Oxford. The timings of the train are also commuter friendly because of the high number of commuters in Wokingham. An extensive motorway also connects Wokingham to its neighbours, Reading, and Bracknell. The primary bus service serving Wokingham is Thames Valley Buses
Architecture and Historical Attractions
Wokingham Open Air Cinema is a great attraction in the town. Rose Street has medieval houses providing an ambience for people interested in taking a trip back in history. Other historical sites and buildings that attract tourists are the Old Manor, Tudor House, Council Offices, and the Terrace among others.
Historic Tudor House
Leisure, Shopping, and Entertainment
Wokingham town has a variety of amenities to meet the needs of the diverse population. For shopaholics, Wokingham is a “hidden gem”, with the high street fashion stores in plenty, including the M&C, New Look. The Oracle, in the nearby Reading town also has over 80 stores, providing an amazing shopping experience for lifestyle lovers. The town also offers scenic places to dine as you watch activities in the little gorgeous town.
Leisure activities for children and adults are also in plenty. For example, the Carnival Pool offers a range of exciting activities including fitness classes, fitness bikes, and other gym equipment, as well as various activities to keep the children busy.
The California Country Park is open daily all year round and provides scenic walks, fishing, wildlife watching, gardens, open spaces, an adventure playground for children, paddling pool and many more. The park is ideal for both children and adults with great offerings to meet the adrenaline and leisure needs of every person.
Spa lovers are also not left out. Popular spa places such as the Nirvana offer an amazing experience with relaxing massages, treatments, and floating on a pool as you admire the beauty of the start. The beautiful glass building also has a sauna for spending time away with friends or reminiscing about life.
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Wokingham also provides easy linkage to the rest of the Reading region and one can easily head out of town to experience what the largest town in the UK has to offer, such as amazing nightlife, food, theme parks, and many more activities for everyone.
Sporting activities are also available in plenty including Superbowl, bowling, tennis, soccer, cricket, and golf.
Since Wokingham is family-friendly, it has a range of good schools where residents can take their children for an amazing learning experience. Some of the top schools are Emmbrook Infant School, St Paul’s CofE Junior School, Wescott Infant School, St Teresa’s Catholic Academy, The Holt School, and Evendons Primary School.
Religion
Wokingham is predominantly Christian like the rest of the UK, however, there is absolute freedom of worship even for non-Christians. The common churches are Corpus Christi Catholic Church, St. Paul’s Church, All Saint’s Church, Wokingham Baptist Church, Kings Church Wokingham, Woosehill Community Church, and Wokingham Methodist Church.
Map of Wokingham
Latest Wokingham News
Estate Agents Wokingham
Find the best estate agents to sell your home, provide a property valuation or find your next home in Wokingham. Use our estate agency business pages
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Jacksons California Lake Winter Photos
Jackson Cafe is uniquely placed in the heart of California Country Park, its popularity seems to grow as each year goes past. Now a great
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Beautiful Winter Scene Frozen California Park Lake Finchampstead,Wokingham Berkshire
California Country Park in Finchampstead, Wokingham Berkshire is an asis of woodland, meadow, and lakes within easy reach of Reading, Wokingham, and Bracknell. Today it took on
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The Great Christmas Reading Toy Run Biker Photo Gallery
Impressive photographs from the Reading Toy Run, bikers were heading to High Close Barnados School in Wokingham to deliver Christmas presents. It has continued over
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Mayor and Mini Mayor Wokingham Winter Carnival 2022
Mini Mayor and Wokingham Town Mayor official switch on Christmas Lights at Wokingham Winter Carnival 2022
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Wokingham Town Christmas Lights 2022
Wokingham Town Centre Christmas Lights November 2022
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Arborfield Cross Remembrance Day Capture Includes MP John Redwood
Thanks to Nigel Lacey for submitting this photo that captures Remembrance Day Parade at Arborfield Cross on Sunday 13th November 2022 . The photo captures
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