History of Reading
Reading is the embodiment of over a thousand years of history combined successfully with all the assets of a modern, vibrant city. The Victorian red-brick buildings for which we are famous, nestle beside beautiful medieval churches, famous old coaching inns sit opposite high-tech office developments - there is a surprise around every corner.

These pages present a potted history of this area, they are in no way comprehensive: if you have particular questions about the history of the Reading area, please contact Local Studies, the Berkshire Record Office or The Museum of Reading, you can view their websites by following the links at the foot of this page.
| Article | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Geology | Reading before people: A geological history | |
| Early Prehistory | The Ice Ages: The first people | |
| Late Prehistory | Early settlement: The first farmers | |
| Roman Times | Roman Reading: Thriving farms | |
| Early Medieval | Saxons and Normans: Reading is named | |
| Medieval | Town and Abbey: Prosperity and growth | |
| Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries | Tudors and Stuarts: Charters and Civil War | |
| The Eighteenth Century | Georgian Reading: Market town, canal and coaches | |
| The Nineteenth Century | Victorian Reading: The red brick town | |
| The Twentieth Century | Twentieth Century: Expansion | |
| Reading Museum Service | For more on the history of Reading (you will leave this site) | |
| Berkshire Record Office | For more on the history of Reading (you will leave this site) | |
| Reading Local Studies Library | For more on the history of Reading (you will leave this site) | |