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Pegasus Court, Queen Street, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 9TT

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Pegasus Court is situated close to shops off Queen Street and consists of 23 flats completed in 2006.

Facilities include a visiting manager and emergency alarm service, lift communal lounge, laundry, guest facilities, hobby room, library and garden.

Hitchin is an old market town on the River Hiz about 12 miles north of Welwyn Garden City. It was mentioned as Hiz in Domesday and had four mills and a monastery. Today it has the largest Norman Church in Hertfordshire partly built with Roman bricks and with the insignia of the Calais Staple in its roof and fine 15th century screens. The old part of the town has many attractive buildings including the 17th century Biggin Almshouses and the moated 18th century Hitchin Priory.

Tenure: Leasehold

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Pegasus Court is managed by Peverel Management Services, 12 Centre Court, Vine Lane, Halesowen, West Midlands B63 3EB Tel. 0333 321 4060.

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