https://www.grangemanagement.com Chantry Court , St Radigunds, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2AD
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Chantry Court consists of 31, mostly two-bedroom, retirement properties in a security gated development with attractive gardens. There is a resident scheme manager, emergency alarm system in all properties, and communal facilities including a laundry room (machines maintained by management company) and twin bedded guest room available at £8 per night. Facilities : These include a resident scheme manager and emergency alarm system, attractive gardens, guest facilities and laundry. Canterbury is the pre-eminent catheral city of England and was a flourishing town under the Romans and became the capital of Kent in the 6th century. In 597 St Augustine was sent here to christianize the English and ever since its archbishop has been the senior churchman of Britain. It was already a large town when the Normans came in the 11th century and then had a population of around 3000. It is mentioned in Domesday as Canturia and had three mills. The magnificent cathedral was begun in 1070 with Bell Harry, the tower over the crossing, being built at the end of the fifteenth century. Tenure: Leasehold - 99 years from January 1988 General Information: Chantry Court has been designed to provide independent living with the assistance of a resident 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. For further information please contact the scheme manager on 01227 768847 or Grange Management Tel: 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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