Didcot is a growing town about five miles south of Abingdon close to the A34 and Junction 13 of the M4 is about 12 miles. It was a small village for much of the Middle Ages and in the 19th century expanded considerably with the coming of the railways. Today it is a major rail junction with frequent and fast trains to London. The town is well known for its Power Stations which are actually in Sutton Courtenay and known locally as the 'cathedral of the vale'. There has been considerable development recently and a new town centre, The Orchard Centre, opened in 2005.
Hanover Court is situated off Craven Way to the south of the town centre and consists of 41 bungalows and...
Facilities include an alarm service and visiting manager, lift, residents lounge, laundry, guest facilities, hairdressing salon and garden.
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Marlborough Court is situated off Faircares Road to the south of the town centre and consists of 56 flats, houses...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge, hairdressing room and guest facilities.
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Facilities : These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, communal lounge, laundry, guest facilities and gardens....
Venners Water is situated off Mersey Way to the north of Didcot town centre and just over half a mile...
Facilities include an alarm service and estate management services.
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Williams Place is situated off Greenwood Way to the west of the town a short distance from the Harwell junction on...
Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge dining room, guest facilities and garden.
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