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Milford Court, Old Canal Walk, Milton, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO4 8JA

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Milford Court : Milford Court is situated off Old Canal Walk in Milton close to Lansbury Park to the east of the city centre. The development consists of 24 flats completed in 1989.

Facilities: These include an emergency alarm service.

Portsmouth : Portsmouth, with its famous historic ships and dockyard, is where the Royal Navy has been based for more than 500 years. There are numerous museums and places to see as the area is rich in history. Southsea Castle is now a military museum and was originally built in the sixteenth century. Nearby is the D-Day museum and towards Hayling Island the Royal Marines Museum formerly Eastney Barracks. At Southsea there is a shingle beach which has long been a favourite with holiday makers.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information: Milford Court is managed by First Wessex, Peninsular House, Wharf Road, Portsmouth PO2 8HB Telephone 02392 896750 If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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