https://www.grangemanagement.com Walton House Court, West End, Northleach, Gloucestershire, GL54 3EY
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Walton House Court consists of Walton House itself, built around 1880 and converted in the 1980's into seven one and two-bedroom apartments, and a further 12 two-bedroom cottages arranged in an attractive setting around a landscaped courtyard. The development has a visiting manager and all properties have an emergency alarm system. The upper floor in the main house is served by a chair-lift. There is a communal lounge and laundry and there are maintained gardens. Facilities include a visiting manager and all properties have an emergency alarm system. There is a communal lounge and laundry and there are maintained gardens. Northleach: The charming medieval town of Northleach, in the heart of the Cotswolds, has numerous listed buildings - including Walton House and a beautiful church. The great 15th-century church with its clerestory, vaulted roof and massive 100 foot tower is a testimony to the wealth of the wool trade. The Cotswold Countryside Collection, a fascinating series of exhibits, is housed in the former House of Correction. Tenure: 99 years from 1st July 1987. Ground Rent of £50 per annum. General Information: Walton House Court has been designed to provide independent living with the assistance of a scheme manager to take care of day-to-day management issues at the development. The service costs cover the management service and each resident contributes quarterly, assessed according to the size of the individual apartment or cottage. Information on service costs can be provided by 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 |
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