Burmese - 5 Bedroom House

Burmese - 5 Bedroom House House in Reading
Burmese - 5 Bedroom House House in Reading
Burmese - 5 Bedroom House House in Reading
Burmese - 5 Bedroom House House in Reading
Burmese - 5 Bedroom House House in Reading
3.4
Average(9 Reviews)

House in Reading

Reasons to book

Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this house rental

Burmese - 5 Bedroom House, a property with a garden, is located in Earley, 30 km from Newbury Racecourse, 30 km from Cliveden House, as well as 32 km from Windsor Castle.

Amenities

Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
TV
Garden

Map of Reading

Available Rooms

Five-Bedroom House

1 Double • 1 Double • 2 Single • 1 Single • 1 Double • 107 ft²

Room
Sleeps 9
+
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Reviews

3.4 Average(9 Reviews)
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FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Reading?

The average price for a rental in Reading is £88 per night. This rental is £24 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Burmese - 5 Bedroom House. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Burmese - 5 Bedroom House pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Burmese - 5 Bedroom House?

We found 5 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, tv, and garden.

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