https://www.grangemanagement.com Upper House Court, Winchester Road, Wickham, Hampshire, PO17 5LH
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Upper House Court is an attractive development of 20 two and three-bedroom cottages arranged around landscaped gardens. In addition, Upper House Court itself, listed Grade II, has been converted into five apartments. There is a resident scheme manager, and the residents' lounge and communal laundry are within the original house. There is an emergency alarm system in all dwellings and there is garaging discreetly grouped away from the properties. Facilities: These include a resident scheme manager, lounge in the main house overlooking the gardens with tea and coffee making facilities, laundry and alarm and intercom system in each cottage. Garaging is grouped discreetly away from the properties. Wickham is an old settlement and has a very attractive market square with Georgian houses built in the local tradition with red brick quoins in the walls and grey brick headers over the windows. There are good local shopping facilities in the village. On the 20th May each year the Square is closed off for the annual fair first enjoyed in the 13th century. There are many good sporting facilities in and around Wickham including golf, fishing, and walks in the Forest of Bere. Beaches close by can be found at Lee-on-Solent, Hill Head, Southsea, Gosport, and Alverstoke - all within a twenty minute drive. Tenure: Leasehold with the remainder of 125 year leases from December 1988. There are no Ground Rents. General Information: Upper House Court is managed by Grange Management. For further information please contact the scheme manager on 01329 832426 or 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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