This area of Peach Street was redeveloped in the mid-19thC. What is now The Redan was part of a building, dating from 1842, to house Hall’s Academy, a private school. It became a public house before the end of the 1850s, during or shortly after the end of the Crimean War, commemorating one of the most violent battles, the Great Redan, which took place in 1855.
The mock-Tudor exterior was added in the 20thC.
The town centre regeneration project in 2010 initially scheduled The Redan for demolition but the first plans were withdrawn due to concerns about the extent and design of the intended redevelopment and The Redan was spared.
Pictures: The Redan today and in 2003.
Source: The Wokingham Society
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Peach Street (53), RG40 1XG, England, United Kingdom
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