https://www.grangemanagement.com Ida Court, St Anne's Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO19 9PX
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Ida Court consists of 14 apartments in a single building built in 1987 with attractive gardens and limited on-site parking to the front of the development. There is a visiting manager and each property has an emergency alarm service. There is a residents' lounge. Facilities : There is a visiting manager and emergency alarm system, communal lounge and guest facilities. There is limited on-site parking to the east of the development and attractive gardens to the rear. Southampton : Southampton City centre is about a mile and has all the amenities one would expect from a leading city including excellent shopping, restaurants and leisure facilities. The city has been a major port for many years and is the country‘s principal cruise port. HISTORY Southampton has a long history dating back to Roman times and even today parts of the ancient walls are still visible. Saxon ‘Hamwic‘ was an important town before the Normans came but at the time of Domesday there were more Frenchmen in the town than Englishmen and during the middle ages the city went on to develop a rich trade with France importing wine. Tenure: Leasehold. 125 Years from May 1990 General Information: Ida 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. 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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