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Welland Court, Welland Park Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9DW

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Welland Court is situated off Welland Park Road within walking distance of shops in the town centre. The development consists of 26 flats with communal facilities completed in 1986.

Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, communal lounge, and garden.

Market Harborough is a town with a wide market square where markets have been held since the 13th century. Its name probably derives from 'hill where oats are grown' and it has a fine 12th century church. It lies about 14 miles south-east of Leicester on the River Welland and has many fine Georgian houses and an old school founded in the early 17th century. Dingley Hall is an Elizabethan house lying about two miles east of the town.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Welland Court is managed by de Montfort Housing Society Limited, Eastern Shires House, 80 The Parade, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5BF Tel. 0116 220 5555

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