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George Maher Court, Shudrick Lane, Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 0BP

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George Maher Court : George Maher Court is situated off a quiet lane close to the centre of Ilminster within easy walking distance of shops and other amenities. The development consists of fourteen two and three bedroom cottages and six apartments together with an estate managers office.

Ilminster : Ilminster is a delightful old market town with many period buildings at the foot of the Blackdown Hills. This part of Somerset boasts a great number of places of interest and some particularly fine houses open to the public. Barrington Court, just three miles from Ilminster, is a beautiful Tudor manor house with spiral chimneys and walled gardens now owned by The National Trust.

Tenure: Leasehold

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George Maher Court is managed by Broadleaf Management Services Limited. For further information please contact Fifty5Plus on 01488 668655 or email enquiries@fifty5Plus.com

If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01202 587308


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