Location: Hurst is a small, charming village located near the Berkshire countryside, just a few miles east of the town of Reading. The village is steeped in history, with buildings and structures dating back to the 18th century, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy a serene and peaceful lifestyle. The village is bordered by picturesque hills and woodlands, providing miles of scenic walks and outdoor activities for residents to enjoy. The local countryside is particularly ideal for hiking, cycling, and horse riding.

 

Transportation: Commuting from Hurst is particularly easy, with numerous transport links to nearby towns and cities. The nearest train station to the village is Twyford, which offers regular services to Reading and London, and other surrounding areas.

 

Schools: For families, the village is home to St Nicholas C of E Primary school (Ofsted rating “Good”), and the Dolphin School (independent).

 

Amenities: The village itself has a few, independent shops: post office with convenience store, bakery and local pubs (Elephant and Castle, The Green Man and The Castle Inn) offering a variety of food and drink options.

 

Hurst also has a number of local landmarks, including the St. Nicholas Church, which dates back to Norman times and offers an insight into the village's history. Other points of interest include the Hurst War Memorial.

 

Overall, Hurst is a perfect location for anyone looking for a peaceful lifestyle outside of the city, while still having easy access to a range of amenities and transport links.