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Bishop's Court , Churchgate, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, EN8 9NG

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Bishop's Court is situated close to shops off Churchgate to the west of the town centre. The development consists of 34 flats with communal facilities and was built by Fletcher Sheltered Homes in 1989.

Facilities include a resident manager and alarm service, lift, residents' lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden.

Cheshunt was known as Cestrehont in Domesday and lies on Ermine Street, the old Roman road north from London. Its name is thought to derive from 'castle erected by the Romans' and is famous for having one of the 'Eleanor' crosses erected by Edward I to mark where his wife's body rested on its way to London. Cheshunt Great House was the home of Cardinal Wolsey.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Bishop's Court is managed by Hightown Praetorian & Churches Housing Association, White Lion House, 70 Queensway, Hemel HD Tel. Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 5HD Tel. 01442 292 300

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