Chapel Green is a small residential area on the edge of Wokingham in Berkshire, characterised by a mix of post‑war and more recent housing clustered around a modest village green. It feels suburban but leafy, with easy access to local shops, parks and schools; residents tend to be a mix of families and commuters who value the quieter, community‑oriented atmosphere compared with the busier town centre.
Historically the name hints at a vanished chapel or communal green, and the area sits within the wider historic market‑town setting of Wokingham, with easy road and rail links into Reading and London. Economically it’s influenced by commuting patterns - local amenities and good schools keep demand steady - while community activities and nearby countryside offer a pleasant balance of village feel and practical connectivity.