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Hudsons Court, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 1DH

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  Hudsons Court,
Darkes Lane,
Potters Bar
Hertfordshire,
EN6 1DH
Independent Apartment 2 £310,000
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  Hudsons Court,
Darkes Lane,
Potters Bar
Hertfordshire,
EN6 1DH
Independent Apartment 2 £290,000
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  Hudsons Court,
Darkes Lane,
Potters Bar
Hertfordshire,
EN6 1DH
Independent Apartment 1 £200,000
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Hudsons Court is situated off Darkes Lane to the northeast of the town centre. The development consists of 58 flats with communal facilities and was completed in 2001.

Facilities include a resident manager and alarm service, residents' lounge, laundry, video door entry system, guest facilities and garden.

Potters Bar has a wide range of shops and both Sainsburys and Tescos are nearby. There are many facilities and amenities within the town including Oakmere Park which is close to the centre, the Furzefield Centre with its comprehensive sports facilities, and Potters Bar Golf Club. Beautiful Hatfield House, the finest Jacobean Mansion in the country, is five miles to the north of the town.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Hudsons Court 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


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