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Cusack House, Twyford, Hampshire, SO21 1NX

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  Cusack House,
Twyford
Hampshire,
SO21 1NX
Care Home / Senior Living Apartment 1 Rent on application
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This house consists of 14 flats, was built in 1912 and renovated in 1997. All rooms are ensuite and are unfurnished, so that you can bring your own furniture, making it a home from home. The on site house manager ensures that the house is warm, comfortable and safe and that the daily meals provided are nutritious and enjoyable, using fresh produce from the  garden

Facilities include a house manager amd emergency alarm system, communal lounge, activities room, dining room, conservatory, health and well-being facilities, laundr and garden.

Twyford was mentioned in Domesday as Tuiforde and had a church and six mills belonging to the Bishop of Winchester. The River Itchen flows just to the west of the village and for much of the middle ages held several water mills for grinding corn. Today the village still retains some local shops and there are many footpaths nearby including the Itchen Way along the western boundary and the Monarch's Way passing east to west.

Tenure: Rent

General Information:

Cusack House is managed by Abbeyfield Winchester.

If you want to call the management company direct call 01727 857536, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01962 711785


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