Sheds Reading – looking for garden sheds, buildings and workshops in Reading?
How to get to New Line Sheds from Reading
We are located in Padworth, Berkshire RG7 4NU. New Line Sheds is the place to come for all your garden buildings. With over 50 years experience and an actual manufacturer we are sure we can make and install the building for you.
You are more than welcome to visit are large show site where we have over 35 buildings on show, with plenty of free parking. With more than 70% of our sales from recommendation we are sure you will be delighted in what you see.
Directions to New Line Sheds in Padworth, Reading.
From Reading junction 12 M4 take the A4 towards Newbury.
Go over 2 roundabouts. Come to a dual carriage way past filling station on your left, past Holiday Inn hotel on left.
Next roundabout turn left onto A340 to Aldermaston
Go through Aldermaston Village.
At the top of the village take the left fork into Church Road
Take the 2nd turning on the left Rag hill sign post to Padworth church one and a half miles.
Go just over a mile .
We are on the right. Please drive into yard
Contact Us
Telephone. 0118 9712245
Fax. 0118 942 6391
Address. Padworth Saw Mills, Rag Hill, Padworth, Reading, RG7 4NU
Sheds Reading
Reading is a large town and unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of Berkshire, England. It was an important centre in the medieval period, as the site of Reading Abbey, a monastery with strong royal connections. The town was seriously impacted by the English Civil War, with a major siege and loss of trade, and played a pivotal role in the Revolution of 1688, with that revolution’s only significant military action fought on the streets of the town. The 19th century saw the coming of the Great Western Railway and the development of the town’s brewing, baking and seed growing businesses. Today Reading is a commercial centre, with involvement in information technology and insurance, and, despite its proximity to London, has a net inward commuter flow.
The Borough of Reading has a population of 145,700 (2008 estimate) and the town formed the largest part of the Reading/Wokingham Urban Area which had a population of 318,014 (2011 census). The town is currently represented in the UK parliament by two members, and has been continuously represented there since 1295. For ceremonial purposes the town is in the county of Berkshire and has served as its county town since 1867, previously sharing this status with Abingdon-on-Thames. It is located in the Thames Valley at the confluence of the River Thames and River Kennet, and on both the Great Western Main Line railway and the M4 motorway. Reading is located 36 miles (58 km) east from Swindon, 24 miles (39 km) south from Oxford, 36 miles (58 km) west of central London, and 14 miles (23 km) north from Basingstoke.
We supply garden sheds, summerhouses, chalets and workshops to the entire area, so if you are interested in seeing our show site, please call us on 0118 9712245 or pop in for a visit.