Estate Details Available properties 


http://www.grangemanagement.com

Parkside Court , Smallhythe Road, Tenterden, Kent, TN30 7LW

Scroll below to see all available properties
View properties at this development:
 
    Location County Care Level Type Beds Price
There are no properties listed on 55+ as being currently available.
For information on properties which may be coming available in the future please contact the managing agents at the address given above.

To review your search terms, click on the "Review Search" tab above,
or to clear your saved search terms, click the "Reset Search" tab.

Parkside Court has been carefully designed to blend in with its surroundings and forms a quiet courtyard in a setting of some fine mature trees. The development consists of eight properties grouped around an attractive communal garden. There is a visiting manager and emergency alarm system in all properties. It is just a short walk to the shops in the High Street.

Facilities: These include a visiting manager, emergency alarm system in all properties and attractive shared gardens.

HISTORY

Tenderden is the Jewel of the Weald and was founded in the C7th by monks from Minster Abbey in Thanet. In the middle ages it grew into a significant wool trading centre with links to the ancient Cinque Ports and emerged in the C18th as a stylish and prosperous town. St Mildred's Church was built during the late C12th chiefly of sandstone and has a particularly fine carved and panelled nave roof. The church was named after St Mildred, the Abbess of Minster-in-Thanet at the end of the C7th.

Tenterden has excellent shopping facilities in the High Street which is about 300 metres from Parkside Court whilst Ashford, with its large shopping centre, is only 12 miles away. Tenderden has had its own railway station for over a hundred years and Tenterden Golf Club is conveniently situated on the northern side of the town.

The attractive main street contains a mixture of Elizabethan, Georgian and white weather-boarded houses with bow windows and porticoed doorways, and is lined with trees standing on the wide grass verges.

There are many interesting places to visit, not least Smallhythe Place about a mile south of the town. Here plays are still staged where Shakespearian actress Ellen Terry lived from 1899 to her death in 1928. At Rolvenden is the MC Booth collection of historic vehicles with a uniqe collection of Morgan three-wheeled cars, and near to Woodchurch is the South of England Rare Breeds Centre. The National Trust gardens at Sissinghurst are a few minutes journey by car.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Parkside Court is managed by Grange Management Ltd. Further information can be obtained from Grange Management on 0845 330 3444. If you want to call the management company direct call 01483 411770, or if you want to contact the development direct, call


Please note:
Whilst every effort has been taken to assure the accuracy of the information provided, some inaccuracies may occur. It is important that you do not rely on this information and before any decision to view is made please contact the agent, manager or developer direct to discuss the information in more detail.

Original photography by 55+. All images on this website are protected by copyright, and must not be reproduced without permission. Photographs are of developments/ environments rather than individual properties.