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Sandbourne Court, West Overcliff Drive, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH4 8AB

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  Sandbourne Court,
West Overcliff Drive,
Bournemouth
Dorset,
BH4 8AB
Resident Manager null 2 £515,000
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Sandbourne Court is a very attractive development of 16 light and airy south-facing apartments each with secure private parking set in wooded grounds.

These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, lift, guest facilities, communal garage and attractive gardens and grounds.

Bournemouth is a famous seaside resort with wide avenues of elegant villas, gardens and parks set amongst the pine trees leading down to the sea. Well known for its mild climate the town offers the best of all worlds: an historic sea port in Poole to the west; a fine medieval priory in Christchurch to the east; seven miles of award winning, safe beaches; an internationally renowned orchestra plus superb shopping and leisure facilities. Bournemouth is well situated for the road and rail network in the south of England with the A31 passing to the north of the town and the A35 connecting with Dorchester about 30 miles to the west.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Sandbourne Court is managed by Cognatum, Glebe Barn, Cuxham Road, Watlington, Oxfordshire, OX49 5NB. Tel no: 01491 615961

 

If you want to call the management company direct call 01491 821170, or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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