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Calcot sits on the western edge of Reading, serving as a gateway between the town’s busy pulse and the quieter stretches of the Kennet Valley. Historically a manor within the parish of Tilehurst, it retains a link to its past through the Grade II listed Calcot House, which overlooks the golf course that now defines much of the local green space. Geographically, the area is split by the A4, providing a direct artery into the town centre, while the proximity to Junction 12 of the M4 makes it a strategic hub for those travelling toward London or Bristol. The Holy Brook, a channel of the River Kennet, meanders through the lower parts of the locality, offering a pocket of nature near the retail activity of the Pincents Lane area. While it has grown significantly with 20th-century housing, it remains a distinct spot where the urban fringe meets the more rural beginnings of West Berkshire.