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Bridge Court, Baker Street, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 8BE

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Bridge Court is situated off Baker Street which leads into the High Street and consists of 51 flats with communal facilities and completed in 1988.

Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, lift, communal lounge, laundry and guest facilities.

Weybridge is named after 'bridge over the River Wey' and was owned by the Bishop of Bayeux at the time of Domesday. Julius Ceasar is thought to have crossed here whilst campaigning in 55BC. The town was popular with Henry Vlll though little now remains of his palace at Oatlands Park which, in the C20th was home to Vickers where Barnes Wallis invented his bouncing bomb.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Bridge Court is managed by Peverel Retirement, Frampton House, 14-16 Queensway, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 5NN Tel. 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 01932 840409


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