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Historic Reading house that was used as Hamilton School to be sold by the council

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Monday, April 17, 2023 7:01 am
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The site of the former Hamilton School in Christchurch Road, Reading. It will be sold by Reading Borough Council Picture: LDRS/Google Maps

The site of the former Hamilton School in Christchurch Road, Reading. It will be sold by Reading Borough Council Picture: LDRS/Google Maps

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AN HISTORIC Reading house that has recently been used as a school is to be sold for an undisclosed sum.

Built in the mid-1800s, the property on Christchurch Road, originally served as a home for Lady Henrietta St Maur (1810-1890), and then Henry Marriage Wallis (1879-1941).

During the Second World War, it was repurposed Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food as a regional office for the National Savings Committee.

That lasted until the 1950s, with the building serving as a school since 1957.

The school was variously called Wakefield Lodge, Reading Alternative School, Phoenix College and, most recently, Hamilton School which served children with additional education needs.

Pupils have since been transferred to a new site in Bulmershe Road.

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The house is owned by Reading Borough Council, which is now in the process of selling the lease. This was discussed at a meeting of its policy committee on Monday, April 3.

Charan Dhillon assistant director of property and assets management held a presentation on the sale process, revealing that a preferred buyer for 40 Christchurch Road has been found.

“Hamilton School, formerly known as Phoenix School, a special needs school, was previously located at this property,” she explained.

“There was a decision to relocate the school to the Hamilton Centre [Bulmershe Road] and this was approved in April 2020. The school relocated in February 2022, and the property was formally handed back to the council in April 2022, at which point it became surplus to requirement.

“The secretary of state for education issued consent to dispose of the property in August 2022.”

She added that 40 Christchurch Road was then marketed for 12 weeks by estate agents Haslams, with 16 bids being submitted.

It is understood that the preferred bidder is an education provider.

A council report written by Charan Dhillon states that the sale will take the form of a 25-year lease with the property being used for educational purposes.

It will be sold for an undisclosed sum, as such details were discussed in a section of the meeting closed to the public.

Shortly prior to the meeting going into closed session, Cllr David McElroy (Green, Redlands) lamented that the building would not be sold to a ‘third sector’ – charity, community and voluntary organisations – bidder.

“I think the officers are making the best choice given the system they have, I really wish the system wasn’t stacked in a way that prioritises the most cash soonest, then we might see some of these actually go to third sector bids based on measures of value other than market value,” he said.

Meanwhile, council leader Cllr Jason Brock (Labour, Southcote) said several winning bids in other circumstances have been granted to community and voluntary sectors.

After these exchanges were made, the preferred bidder was revealed to the committee.

The house was locally listed by the council’s planning committee on March 30, 2022 owing to its architectural features and history.

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