One of Wokingham’s most historic properties is set to come under the hammer next week.
Wingmore Lodge in Rose Street is one of the town’s most striking Grade II listed properties
It was the former Gamekeepers Lodge for Windsor Park, and was once the home of the well known Gadd family.
Isaiah Gadd was an eminent Wokingham businessman during the late 19th century, His operations included a coal business, an antiques and furniture shop, and a removals company that became E W Reeves & Co and was eventually purchased by Bishops Move.
In recent years, the property was one of the UK’s biggest non-gambling poker clubs, and was also home to a women’s boutique clothing store.
The five-floor building boasts a classic exterior with refined architectural details, including large sash windows which face down Rose Street.
The interior showcases a blend of modern amenities mixed with many original features that include exposed beams, architraves, stripped wood floors and period fireplaces.
David Lawry of Winnersh-based real estate agency Wixenford, the firm marketing the freehold property, told Wokingham Today: “Wingmore Lodge is more than just a residence; it’s an embodiment of refined living in the heart of Wokingham.
“This property offers a unique opportunity to experience the best of both classic and contemporary lifestyles.”
He added that his firm has received a good level of interest in the five-bed property.
The property is set to come under the hammer on Thursday, July 18, at an auction organised by Network Auctions.
The vacant property has a guide price of £550,000.