https://www.grangemanagement.com Christyne Court, Stakes Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 5XT
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Christyne Court was built in 1987 and consists of twenty-four retirement apartments, mostly two bedroom, in a single building with an attractive garden to the rear. The development provides a special environment designed to combine comfort and security in retirement. There is a visiting manager, emergency alarm service in all properties, residents' lounge and guest suite. Parking is to the rear of the development. Facilities : These include visiting manager and emergency alarm service, communal lounge, and guest suite. Parking is to the rear of the development. Purbrook is situated just below the Forest of Bere with the Meon Valley to the west, Ports Down to the south and Langstone Harbour to the south west. It has a good selection of shops and is just a short drive (about four miles) to the centre of Portsmouth. Nearby is Portchester Castle which is the oldest military monument in southern England. Fort Purbrook, on Portsdown Hill just south of Purbrook, is one of a series of forts (called ‘Palmerston‘s Folly) built in the mid nineteenth century to combat fears of a French invasion. Today you can walk across this chalk ridge and see Fort Widley to the west which is sometimes open. In the Portsmouth naval base dockyard itself are The Royal Naval Museum, HMS Victory and the hull of the Mary Rose. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: General Information: Christyne Court is managed by Grange Management, The Mill, Abbey Business Park, Lower Eashing, Godalming, Surrey GU7 2QJ. For further information please contact the scheme manager on 07807 665099 or Grange Management on 01483 411770 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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