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Fleur-de-Lis Crowthorne, 50 Dukes Road, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 7AW

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Lleur-de-Lis Crowthorne consists of 32 one and two-bedroom flats with shared services completed in 2018.

Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, guest facilities and garden.

Crowthorne was first recorded in the early 17th century as a place where the crows met in a hawthorn tree at the junction of the Bracknell and Wokingham Roads. It is now a small town with a railway station and shops having grown up in the 19th century after the founding of the famous public school - Wellington College.

There are many places of interest to visit locally not least Sandhurst and Farnborough. Ascot is nearby and there are several golf courses in the area and country houses to visit such as Stratfield House and West Green House.

Tenure: Leasehold

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Managed by Renaissance Retirement

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