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Kelston Gardens, Kelston Road, Worle, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, BS22 OJP

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Kelston Gardens : Kelston Gardens is situated off Kelston Road within walking distance of shops to the northeast of Worle. The development consists of 37 bungalows built by Lansdown Retirement Homes in 1989.

Facilities : Facilities include a visiting house manager and alarm service, gardens and parking.

Weston-super-Mare : Weston-super-Mare is an ancient settlement mentioned in Domesday and in the sixteenth century the town was known as Weston-upon-More and Worle was very much a separate village. Once a small fishing village, like many other coastal resorts, the town is now a major holiday resort below the severn estuary and lies to the west of the M5

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information: Kelston Gardens is managed by Peverel Retirement, Frampton House, 14-16 Queensway, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 5NN Telephone: 0333 321 4060 If you want to call the management company direct call 0333 321 4041, or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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