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Homepeak House, Batholomew Street, Hythe, Kent, CT21 5BB

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Homepeak House : Homepeak House is situated off Batholemew Street within walking distance of shops and consists of 41 flats completed in 1987.

Facilities : These include a visiting house manager and emergency alarm service, lift, residents' lounge, laundry and guest facilities.

Hythe : Hythe is an attractive old seaport, once a Cinque Port, and has traditionally catered for the retired with many residential properties having views towards the long sea-front. It has a famous thirteenth century church with a beautiful chancel and a gruesome ossuary. As with many other churches on the coast many of the piers have sketches of sailing ships made by sailors in the past.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information: Homepeak House is managed by Peverel Retirement, Frampton House, 14-16 Queensway, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 5NN Telephone: 0333 321 4060 If you want to call the management company direct call 0333 321 4041, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01303 262237


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