Most of Reed's early work is in the Italianate style, with later buildings in Gothic Revival.
Reed was an illegitimate son of Arthur Charles Verelst (1779–1843).
When his father's brother William Verelst (1784–1851) died, Reed inherited the estate at Aston Hall, Yorkshire on condition that he changed his surname to Verelst.
[3] During the 1840s and 1850s he worked for Sir William Jackson in laying out a housing estate in Claughton, and designing villas within that development.
[6] In addition to designing buildings locally, Reed also carried out works further afield, including in North Wales, the Lake District, and Lytham, Lancashire.