1903 – Inland Revenue Offices, Reading, Berkshire
Architect: Hoare & Wheeler
Originally built as a government inland revenue building in 1902, now known as the King Edward Building and has been described by the local council as “substantially” complete and unaltered, as well as being “innovative, bold and striking”. The building was designed by local architects Hoare and Wheeler and is an early example of 20th century Neo-Classical design in Reading.
Published June 12, 2009 | Last Updated July 16, 2025

