: As the main court for the county of Berkshire, its Victorian architecture—specifically the older 1860s building—commands a sense of solemnity. : The building is often featured in Heritage Open Days
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Here lies the first challenge for the keyword – the word Reading is a homograph. As a proper noun, "Reading" is pronounced Red-ing (the town). As a verb, "reading" is pronounced Reed-ing (the action). To successfully navigate this court, you need to be good at reading (reed-ing) the room, the evidence, and the law – all within the walls of Reading (red-ing) Crown Court. : As the main court for the county
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