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Oakland Court, Kings Road, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 5RL

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Oakland Court : Oakland Court is situated off Kings Road within walking distance of Central Parade. The development consists of 44 flats with communal facilities and completed in 1988.

Facilities : Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, communal lounge, laundry and guest facilities.

Herne Bay : Herne Bay originally developed as a fishing community and was known to have a successful smuggling ring as a late as the early 19th century. It lies on the northeast Kent coast and became a seaside resort in the early 19th century with the coming of the railways. It has a distinctly Victorian atmosphere and along its two mile seafront are gardens and amusement arcades, cafes, restaurants and water-sport facilities.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information: Oaklands Court is managed by Fryzer Property Services, 30 York Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 3EN. Telephone: 01903 203423 If you want to call the management company direct call 01702 236 452, or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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